I can do nothing but agree. That's why I distance myself from fanatical beliefs...because they often end up a big mountain of crazy hypocrisy and for the life of me I can't stand it. When a religion teaches love, compassion, and goodwill how in the hell can you stand in front of someone and condemn them like you're God's personal messenger? Never have I been able to grasp the mindset of a person like that. Are they so confident and arrogant to assume that they are able to pass judgement on other people when according to the very book they hold so dear that that particular thing is reserved for God?
I could write pages and pages about all the issues I have with religion and Christianity in particular. I focus on being a good person....if someone around me needs help, I'll give it...within reason of course. That's the baseline of Christianity is it not? Be good to your fellow man? I thought so...but apparently there's a footnote where you can be a dick to people who are not Christians. Not my cup of tea. So by the actions of others I'm a bad Christian. I don't go to church to feel better about myself for all the evil I do, I don't condemn people as "heathen" on a day to day basis, I don't clutch the Bible and think that every last word is stone cold fact, I don't spread hateful messages about people that are different, I don't inject God into every conversation, and I'm far from naive and blind following. That's what makes me a bad Christian if you compare to a vast majority that I've seen these days. By the way...the whole blind faith thing...that's a whole rant in itself.
Well, I've got class...so I'd better go.
Good article, Maso. Has the potential for some good discussion...or at least letting me rant for awhile.
~Zoo
So far 2 excellent responses. To a great article. Many who claim faith, do so blindly never questioning what they are told. I was taught long ago that true faith must be questioned so that the believer's faith is thus strengthened.
I think you are doing that. Faith is not religion, although they are often mistaken for it. And strong faith is often scary to those who have never questioned their own - as they have no answers to the questions that are raised.
Dont fear them. Only fear that you will stop growing and questioning and accept what others say blindly.
We have that saying here too.