RE: God, Christianity, Control, & Fear
June 12, 2010 at 2:31 am
(This post was last modified: June 12, 2010 at 2:53 am by tackattack.)
(June 11, 2010 at 12:49 pm)Caecilian Wrote:(June 11, 2010 at 12:21 am)tackattack Wrote:
I hope that explains it a little better.
Hmmm...I've re-read this post several times. I'm still not sure if I entirely understand it. Very interesting, to say the least- I've never come across this type of christian worldview before. Tackattack continues to provide us with food for thought.
Okay, so assuming that I have more or less understood the inclusive position properly:
1. Does everyone have the laws of god inherent in their nature? I'm assuming that they do.
2. Lets say someone is an atheist, without a shred of religious belief, e.g. myself. It seems to me that I still get 'punished' in that whatever path god has laid out for me, I haven't taken it. And I've been exposed to plenty of christianity, but rejected it outright- often with considerable vehemence. So its hellfire for Caecilian. Despite the fact that I've spent most of my adult life working with people with mental health problems, learning difficulties and/or autism, and have very certainly done more good in the world than harm.
3. But heres the weird thing- if I'd never been exposed to christianity at all, I'd apparently still have a shot at heaven. So the very worst thing that a christian can do is try to increase awareness of christianity in countries with other faiths. If the people there don't know about jesus then they can go to heaven. But if they know and reject, then its eternal torment.
Why should god be judging us on the basis of faith? Why should it matter what we believe in? It seems very silly to me. I mean if you were to say that all democrats/ republicans/ independents (delete as appropriate) justly deserved to be tortured for eternity, that would rightly be seen as an over-reaction. And yet what christians say is very similar- 'you don't believe in this, so you'll burn forever'
And whats really appalling is that they seem to think that this is right and just.
Christianity is deeply immoral. That seems clear. Not only crazy, but ethically unacceptable, evil even.
1- Anyone who has the mental capacity for individual thought. Children would be covered because they are individuals and have their own thoughts regardless of their ability to critically self-examine or conceptualize. nimals would be covered if you think that they think. I personally don't care if Fido can think.
2- Correct you are turning away from the message of Jesus, and have the ability to rationally choose between following or fighting. It is possible in theory that you weren't given God's message as he meant to give it to you.. for instance: Preacher comes and tells you about God, now he throws in some lies and misinterpretations to make the offer seem more exciing. That's not God's message so I would say God won't fault you forcalling an arse an arse. If you are being witnessed to, that witnessing terminates as soon as they say something contray to God's nature and plan. Now after the preacher leaves you go to your garden and you're thinking about how pissed ou are that the preacher lied. You wish God would be real, but you're upset and let down. Something catches your eye and there's a particular brilliance and vibrance to your garden that's abnormal. Some butterflies like you've never seen flutter around and you dismiss it and get back to gardening. (A Christian would accept that as a sign if they're used to seeing it) So you're looking down and you swear that a group of beetles was actually forming the shape of a heart or actual words or something. If you dismiss both then yes you've turned against God's plan and are in denial of God, and thus sinning. From a Chistian view it's not about the deeds it's about the denial.
3- No you can be in a place and have no knowledge of Jesus' message and still "go to hell". If you know in your heart it's wrong to kill, then still kill the man, and have no knowledge of Jesus' then you're going against the laws that are written on your heart wich is against God.
I'm trying to show you that 'you don't believe in this, so you'll burn forever' doesn't equal inclusivness or the non-denominational Christian stances I've seen. I'm saying we all have the choice to stand in the rain or go inside. If you deny that it's raining don't bitch if you get wet. We'll never know while we're alive what happens. The afterlife either exists or doesn't, that's where we fundamentally differ. Deepply immoral snd evil .. sigh check the sig. I think you're view is definately skewed. If we can't get past that bias then we'll just have to agree to disagree.
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