The evening after the massacre at Orlando's Pulse nightclub, a California pastor took the opportunity to preach that "God said: When you find a sodomite, put them to death.'" A video of the sermon was uploaded by the church, then deleted "for violating YouTube's policy on hate speech." A copy of the video uploaded by someone else, describing the sermon as "despicable," was allowed to remain.
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(Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Thursday June 16 2016, @05:33AM
Your experiences show a higher power. So do mine. The difference is, I know enough of comparative religion, church history, apologetics, COUNTER-apologetics, and theology to know that that higher power is not the Abrahamic God.
The criteria for being God held by the Abrahamic religions are internally contradictory ANYWAY, not to mention contradictory to observable reality, and even if they weren't, the very collection of books that are our ONLY record of Yahweh, the Abrahamic God, explicitly disconfirms that he has those properties necessary to BE God. I really think you've fallen victim to sloppy thinking here, not least because the entire central thesis of Christianity is insane. If this Yahweh fellow exists, he's some kind of evil spirit, demon, maybe even an evil alien, but definitely not God.
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Thursday June 16 2016, @03:02PM
There's no need to be insulting. You have particular issues with the judeo-christian god. OK, that's fine by me. The passages in the Bible that appall you appall me too, most likely.
For example, I find it particularly ironic that a people who practiced widespread genocide against those who occupied Judea before them should complain so loudly when the same sort of widespread genocide was practiced on them, especially when since they have regained that general swath of territory they have reverted to type and have resume genocide against others.
But there is an ethos to Christianity that appeals to me. It makes provision for those who are not Christian, even those who are not Christian and don't want to be Christian. I can't really name any other faith or philosophy that makes provision for people outside the fold. If you're a Jew, you'll go to the mat for a fellow Jew, but god forbid you should be a gentile. Likewise Islam. If you're a muslim, you're bound seven ways to Sunday to provide for them; everyone else, put to the sword. Atheists, it's kind of every man for himself.
The difference is that belief systems that limit their esteem and charity to those within the belief system beget tribes, but those that extend those to everyone regardless of religion or tribe, beget civilization and progress.
If you're an atheist enjoying a life of atheism in a Western society, then it is exactly because you are embedded within a larger Christian ethos that enables such things. You would have scant luck trying the same in Saudi Arabia or Israel. There, you would be dead, in prison, or if you're really lucky, you'd have rocks thrown at you.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Thursday June 16 2016, @05:12PM
Of course you believe your God is going to throw everyone who doesn't kiss his ineffable ass into Hell where they'll scream and broil and writhe and roast and weep and crackle and sizzle for alllllllll eternity, and you're fine with that, aren't'cha?
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Thursday June 16 2016, @08:01PM
Me? No, not at all. If you want to project that kind of sectarian hatred onto me, go ahead. But that's all about you and your resentments and has nothing to do with me at all.
In real life my set of friends includes atheists, jews, muslims, buddhists, druse, hindus, and even a zoroastrian. I have no problem with that. In fact i relish their insights into worldviews radically different from what i grew up with.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Thursday June 16 2016, @08:16PM
I'm litmus-testing you, spaz. So, you don't believe in your religion's vision of Hell; good, because most of the early church fathers didn't either, and I'd argue the inability of Latin to well and truly convey the difference between the concepts Koine Greek glosses with kolasis, timoria, aionios, and aidios was behind a lot of that.
That said, how do you justify going against the grain on such a fundamental matter of doctrine for your religion? Understand that if you are wrong, your religion says YOU will go to Hell, and there is no escape and no mercy.
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...