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Which brings me to the concept of "God"...as in one omnipresent creator watcher. I guess it's a comforting idea, I just do not accept the Christian notion of a vengeful God who demands child sacrifice like in the bible, or Job to suffer, or that sort of allegory. Otherwise, whose the good guys?
To tar all religious experience with the same brush as this unhealthy version, is not fair. Even worse, it can prevent some people from asking the question that could have marked the beginning of a fascinating and enjoyable spiritual quest for truths that help them find (and give) joy and strength in a turbulent world.
OP ED wrote:My position on God is flexible, it depends on how one believes creation works.
Fourthbase:
Not all organized interpersonal rites and "transmissions" are disease.
Have you seen the movie "Baraka"?
There are many types of group ritual. Not all are guilt/control/blame/rabble rousing.
FourthBase wrote:OP ED wrote:My position on God is flexible, it depends on how one believes creation works.
Fourthbase:
Not all organized interpersonal rites and "transmissions" are disease.
Have you seen the movie "Baraka"?
There are many types of group ritual. Not all are guilt/control/blame/rabble rousing.
I think I'd prefer to throw the baby out with the bath water, here. LOL.
Seriously, religion on a social scale...I just don't see the need.
i thank You God for most this amazing
day:for the leaping greenly spirits of trees
and a blue true dream of sky;and for everything
which is natural which is infinite which is yes
(i who have died am alive again today,
and this is the sun's birthday;this is the birth
day of life and love and wings:and of the gay
great happening illimitably earth)
how should tasting touching hearing seeing
breathing any-lifted from the no
of all nothing-human merely being
doubt unimaginable You?
(now the ears of my ears awake and
now the eyes of my eyes are opened
luv2dive wrote:More of a "heinz 57" variety of belief now.
luv2dive wrote:This poem comes to mind each time we have one of those glorious bright blue days, which seem rarer and rarer these days.
But it's a terrible mistake to believe that all the knowledge and truth each of us needs can be simply handed to us in a neatly wrapped package. That would be to cheat ourselves of the mental and spiritual journey that is the whole point of us being alive.
Neither do I, but the potency that belongs to religion, especially the force with which organized religion acts upon (controls) individuals and society, ought to be profoundly diminished, in fact might need to be diminished for humanity to have any hope of surviving.
Just to make sure, I did not mean to tar all religious experience. What you describe is personal religious experience I don't have much if any contempt for. I despise the collective religious experience, the kind that exists to be transmitted. I do still have a speck of contempt for having an experience and interpreting it as a religious experience.
Beyond that, I could quite happily agree with what everyone else has said, with the honorable exception of Sunny, and the rather less honorable exception of Sepka.
Well what about materialism, as a reactionary response to religion? That also is a set of forms that ‘exists’ to be transmitted and is then effectively a religion.
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