Amadd wrote on May 22
nd, 2013 at 10:51pm:
He has passed now, and I was careful to not let him know that I was his nephew, mainly because he was very religious and I posted a lot of opinions on my beliefs about Christianity which might have been hurtful to him ...considering the crap he used to give me about wanting to see me baptised before he passes
I didn't get baptised 'again' as he wanted. Screw that crap.
I've had similar experiences with saying things about Christianity that I wouldn't say in real life (I don't mean here, however -- those experiences took place somewhere else), and I don't mean being completely disparaging about Christianity. I just don't agree with the "orthodoxy" and "conventional" ways of thinking. I also think a lot of Christians haven't looked deep enough into the roots of Christianity and its relationship with Rabbinical Judaism. There's too much of a Greek and Roman influence on Christianity today. Well, that's an understatement. The Greek and Roman influence has been around for the whole 2,000 years. It began in Christianity's infancy. It's right there in the "New Testament." What really set Christianity on a Greek/Roman path however, was Tertullian saying, "what has Jerusalem to do with Athens?" and later, Emperor Constantine. "Christianity" just isn't what it's cracked up to be. I've probably said too much already.
The username I had for the message board where I posted frequently about religion was very similar to an email address I used (and still use today). The trouble was, I'd been giving out that email address to people for 1.5 decades. The username was based on a nickname I used to like, but I'm now looking for new nicknames to identify myself on the Internet.
The great thing about anonymity was that it allowed me to explore ideas in ways not possible in my non-cyberspace life. The freedom I had led to a better and easier learning experience.