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"sacred" spaces - just musing
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"sacred" spaces - just musing
As I was driving to work this morning I started wondering about church buildings.  And why most gods think that they need one.

I mean, even Yahweh was big about people building a house for him.  Surely he could have done it himself, if he actually needed one, but probably humans making it was a valued act of worship.  
Bible verses: 



I really can't fathom, if there is a deity capable of creating the earth (never mind the universe) why humans would have to build it a house.  And yet, even after nearly a decade as an atheist, I'm quiet when I walk into a church.  That indoctrination of "special place" is still there.  It's "god's house" and you have to behave.  Wow.
    Well, I think that the witch doctors who created god found out, sooner or later, that a special meeting place gave them even greater special status.  It was a place where people presented offerings and made the witch doctor rich.   Build a church, tell lies, get rich.  

Does anyone else still feel like a little kid and wonder if gawd is watching from the rafters when they enter a church?  I'm half tempted to go into the place where I played for Mass and do something sacrilegious.
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Good post. It's all very silly, of course. The NT got it right with Jesus telling them to pray in private. A big, ornate church when people are starving makes little sense. It's absolutely hypocritical to Jesus telling to people to sell the shirt off their back to help the poor. But even those pale next to a private $65 million jet for Jesus.
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Quote:As I was driving to work this morning I started wondering about church buildings.  And why most gods think that they need one.

The fuckers hate to get rained on.
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Why does God need a spaceship cathedral ??
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Nah...Just bored.  

I have to sit in on chapel at work, occasionally. I don't mind going, since it's one the few opportunities I have to sit down for a decent period. I usually do paperwork, check my phone, or "rest my eyes".

I used to massage my legs or shoulders, but it became apparent to me that the chaplain found that very distracting. Tongue
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I find them funny sometimes, but most of the time when I have to be in one (usually funerals) I imagine what would happen if it was the church in Diablo! Get's pretty fun imagining the chaos. By and large it's just another place, thought the architecture is often admirable.
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Indeed, it is completely stupid.

All the church is really a platform for is people who presume to speak for God.
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I would probably sense that I was being watched here:

Yeow...Creep City.

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(April 12, 2016 at 4:14 pm)drfuzzy Wrote: As I was driving to work this morning I started wondering about church buildings.  And why most gods think that they need one.

I mean, even Yahweh was big about people building a house for him.  Surely he could have done it himself, if he actually needed one, but probably humans making it was a valued act of worship.  
Bible verses: 



I really can't fathom, if there is a deity capable of creating the earth (never mind the universe) why humans would have to build it a house.  And yet, even after nearly a decade as an atheist, I'm quiet when I walk into a church.  That indoctrination of "special place" is still there.  It's "god's house" and you have to behave.  Wow.
    Well, I think that the witch doctors who created god found out, sooner or later, that a special meeting place gave them even greater special status.  It was a place where people presented offerings and made the witch doctor rich.   Build a church, tell lies, get rich.  

Does anyone else still feel like a little kid and wonder if gawd is watching from the rafters when they enter a church?  I'm half tempted to go into the place where I played for Mass and do something sacrilegious.

There is no command to build a dedicated church building. That is something 'religious' people do.

The first century church met in people's homes and in public areas.

While today we do indeed have mega churches we also have churches still meeting in people's homes, skype, and even in places you would not think to look.. Like say an Atheist Forum. (org)
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"sacred" spaces - just musing
(April 13, 2016 at 2:24 am)Thena323 Wrote: I would probably sense that I was being watched here:

Yeow...Creep City.



Omg, but GORGEOUS!
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