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Why do ALL religions brainwash little kids? (Read 18725 times)
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Re: Why do ALL religions brainwash little kids?
Reply #60 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:15am
 
Well you cannot go past a theist for providing arrogance in their ignorance.

All the great religions that you claim as inspiration for man's true worth, are merely amalgamations of earlier pagan myths and rituals, which were just tweaked to suit the changing times.

The basic need for god springs from humans fear of the unknown, so if you name it, give it form, give it human attributes, then you make it less unknown, less scary, and you have created your first god.
So the gods of tribal folklore gave way to more unified "boss" gods, as societies evolved and on it went, as civilisation grew, so did the gods they invented, in respect to being all encompassing creator gods , rather than individual elemental gods.

So your position that these human creations that you worship have a beginning with yahwey or jesus or allah is even more naive than it is preposterous, while I admit that jesus could play a cool sidekick in some superhero comic, you need a thunder god like THOR to get a real kickass action role model to attribute all of lifes inspirations to have stemmed from.

God evolves, as humans evolve, and his changes over the generations are quite apparent, so be careful who you invest your faith in, he may be superceded next week.


or just have a laugh and forget about it all.
Quote:
I was walking across a bridge one day, and I saw a man about to jump off. I immediately ran over and said:
"Stop! Don't do it!"
"Why shouldn't I?" he asked.
I said: "Well, there's so much to live for!"
"Like what?"
"Well... are you religious or atheist?"
"Religious."
"Me too! Are you Christian or Jewish?"
"Christian."
"Me too! Are you Catholic or Protestant?"
"Protestant."
"Me too! Are you Episcopalian or Baptist?"
"Baptist."
"Wow! Me too! Are you Baptist Church of God or Baptist Church of the Lord?"
"Baptist Church of God."
"Me too! Are you Original Baptist Church of God, or are you Reformed Baptist Church of God?"
"Reformed Baptist Church of God."
"Me too! Are you Reformed Baptist Church of God, reformation of 1879, or Reformed Baptist Church of God, reformation of 1915?"
"Reformation of 1915!"
To which I said, "Die, heretic scum!" and pushed him off.
Grin
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Re: Why do ALL religions brainwash little kids?
Reply #61 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:34am
 
Soren wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 12:45am:
Empathy is not sufficient. Something must shape those feelings.
Anyway, ethics is not a biological even like hunger.

Empathy is the sine qua non of morality.

To be sure, (nearly) every society that has ever existed had (at least at some time) a cultural heritage that part of which was founded on myth and the supernatural.

That these myths are tenacious or serve a utilitarian purpose, does not necessarily make them true nor, even, is it necessary that people believe them to be true to have the same effect as if they were.

Few, if any, Jews would consider themselves de-Judaised as a consequence of accepting that the myth of Moses is just that, a myth. So the story of Exodus, post-acceptance, continues to be the founding myth of the Jewish people, defining who they are and their relationship to their perceived homeland.

God stories don’t have to be true to have the same effect as if they were. Yes, one who disbelieves the proposition that god exists, can agree that adherence to a religious idea may serve a desirable utilitarian purpose… Without having to agree that the myth is any less a myth.

And, of course, the great advantage to the disbeliever in his disbelief is that he can, in the words of Paul himself, ‘put away childish things’ if and when he decides that the myth no longer serves a useful or positive purpose in his life or the life of the society it once served … In the same way that Greek gods were consigned to myth and history… Which is not to say that anyone would deny that the Greek pantheon defines what it means to be Greek, disbelief in its objective reality notwithstanding.

Just as you say your kids enjoy mythical stories without the need to believe they are true.

All they need to learn is how to suspend incredulity to enjoy the tale and, to have a healthy mind, remember to (and be encouraged to) re-engage their instinctive skepticism when the tale is told.
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Reply #62 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:38am
 
mozzaok wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:15am:
The basic need for god springs from humans fear of the unknown, so if you name it, give it form, give it human attributes, then you make it less unknown, less scary, and you have created your first god.

Then, even more importantly, devise rituals through the practise of which they hope to manipulate the ultimate arbiter of chance, fortune and fate, for the same reasons children are motivated to manipulate their parents.
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Reply #63 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:58am
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 12:30am:
Don't you think its noteworthy that Tolkein never refers to god, deities or theistic worship throughout any part of The Hobbit or the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy?


You'd have to read the Silmarillion.
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Reply #64 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 9:26am
 
muso wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:58am:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 12:30am:
Don't you think its noteworthy that Tolkein never refers to god, deities or theistic worship throughout any part of The Hobbit or the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy?


You'd have to read the Silmarillion.

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Reply #65 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 10:10am
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:34am:
Soren wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 12:45am:
Empathy is not sufficient. Something must shape those feelings.
Anyway, ethics is not a biological even like hunger.

Empathy is the sine qua non of morality.

To be sure, (nearly) every society that has ever existed had (at least at some time) a cultural heritage that part of which was founded on myth and the supernatural.

That these myths are tenacious or serve a utilitarian purpose, does not necessarily make them true nor, even, is it necessary that people believe them to be true to have the same effect as if they were.

Few, if any, Jews would consider themselves de-Judaised as a consequence of accepting that the myth of Moses is just that, a myth. So the story of Exodus, post-acceptance, continues to be the founding myth of the Jewish people, defining who they are and their relationship to their perceived homeland.

God stories don’t have to be true to have the same effect as if they were. Yes, one who disbelieves the proposition that god exists, can agree that adherence to a religious idea may serve a desirable utilitarian purpose… Without having to agree that the myth is any less a myth.

And, of course, the great advantage to the disbeliever in his disbelief is that he can, in the words of Paul himself, ‘put away childish things’ if and when he decides that the myth no longer serves a useful or positive purpose in his life or the life of the society it once served … In the same way that Greek gods were consigned to myth and history… Which is not to say that anyone would deny that the Greek pantheon defines what it means to be Greek, disbelief in its objective reality notwithstanding.

Just as you say your kids enjoy mythical stories without the need to believe they are true.

All they need to learn is how to suspend incredulity to enjoy the tale and, to have a healthy mind, remember to (and be encouraged to) re-engage their instinctive skepticism when the tale is told.


Is this true?

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth/


There is more than a whiff of the naif about all this 'it's just...' and 'all they need to learn is...' stuff.

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Re: Why do ALL religions brainwash little kids?
Reply #66 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 10:15am
 
mozzaok wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:15am:
The basic need for god springs from humans fear of the unknown, so if you name it, give it form, give it human attributes, then you make it less unknown, less scary, and you have created your first god.


You speak like you knew this for a fact.

Of course people give god/s human attributes. We give the whole world human attrributes. After all religion is about our relationship with the world and with each other.
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Reply #67 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 10:41am
 
To my mind the difference between atheism and religion is similar to the difference between journalism and literature, a police report and a great story telling.

Would you say that for example, Dostoyevsky's The Grand Inquisitor chapter in The Brothers Karamazov is not true? Or that Beethoven's Spring Sonata is not true? Hope is not true? Love? They certainly don't have the kind of truth qualities that you keep presenting because, to begin with, they are not 'factual'.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/pol116/grand.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAcWGVC4Nqc


On the other hand, you have the proverb that says no-one can lie as well as an eyewitness. Facts are always filtered through some non-factual motivations and world view. You have to be very, very naive to think that facts simply 'are' and that you are actually guided by them in their pure objectivity.
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Re: Why do ALL religions brainwash little kids?
Reply #68 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 11:16am
 
Soren wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 10:10am:
Is this true?

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth/


There is more than a whiff of the naif about all this 'it's just...' and 'all they need to learn is...' stuff.


Not a lot of room in 5 minutes and 300 words... Except avoid sophistry, I spose... Wink
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Reply #69 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 11:34am
 
Soren wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 10:41am:
To my mind the difference between atheism and religion is similar to the difference between journalism and literature, a police report and a great story telling.

Would you say that for example, Dostoyevsky's The Grand Inquisitor chapter in The Brothers Karamazov is not true? Or that Beethoven's Spring Sonata is not true? Hope is not true? Love? They certainly don't have the kind of truth qualities that you keep presenting because, to begin with, they are not 'factual'.

Or Gimpel the Fool.

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Reply #70 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 11:39am
 
Or The Penitent (by the same author).
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Reply #71 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 1:07pm
 
Good old Gimpel... Believed everything whether he actually believed it or not Grin

All right for fools, I guess... Who aren't troubled by the need to question anything.

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Reply #72 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 3:13pm
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 1:07pm:
Good old Gimpel... Believed everything whether he actually believed it or not Grin

All right for fools, I guess... Who aren't troubled by the need to question anything.




Who know?

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Reply #73 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:23pm
 
Look at this and tell me there is no god!!!



Or this:



No natural selection or survival of the fittest can inspire these.


Where do you put this stuff? A beautiful lie? That would be so banal that even athesists would shrink from uttering it without an ironic smirk....

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Reply #74 - Apr 20th, 2010 at 9:36pm
 
Soren wrote on Apr 20th, 2010 at 8:23pm:
Look at this and tell me there is no god!!!




Or that He is not an Englishman....


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