Quote:It's fashionable to beat up Christianity and Islam these days. I guess the two religions deserve it in a way by being so exclusive.
Moreso, I'd say that they deserve it for being full of sh!t.
Would I expect worshippers of sun-gods to be entirely rational? Of course not.
The sun will still rise and it will still set regardless of homages.
The celebrations did however, mark important periods within the yearly cycle which naturally lessened in importance with the advent of a more literary "paradigm".
..and who hasn't, throughout history, controlled or attempted to control the written word?
Quote:Even if we pushed these religions out the door, another mental idiom would spring up in their place.
To an extent I agree, but only to the extent that we see such new idioms being subscribed to today.
The "magical" aspect of Christianity would not get a look in if it was an unheard of concept which was put forward for widespread belief in this day and age. The moral aspect however, most definitely would.
Personally, I believe in our Christian laws and I believe in most of what I've read from the bible regarding morality.
Not believing that a man walked on water, performed miracles and rose into the sky in no way means that I also consider the moral teachings of the bible to be fantasy. Likewise, it doesn't mean that I think that it's wrong to pray or to have an idealistic or somewhat unattainable image such as Jesus Christ to work towards.
In that regard, it doesn't even matter if Jesus Christ was a real person or not, however, to many Christians, such a thought is seen as an attempt to tear down the entire religion. Obviously, it is they themsleves who would throw out the baby with the bathwater if it were proven to them that Jesus Christ was never a real person.