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  • Originally posted by monolith94
    Asher, your comprehension of spirituality is infantile.
    It's not infantile, it's realistic.

    My existence is not pointless - is yours?
    Absolutely, and so is yours.

    The world will not be a better place because you're here. Rather, your existence will most likely harm the world physically more than if you have not existed. You're born, you live, you die -- we pass on the planet as it dies to the next generation so they can do the same.

    Existence is pointless, so it's all about enjoying it while you can. Toss out all of the rigid rules and restrictions and bull**** of religion and do what you want, when you want.
    "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
    Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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    • Originally posted by lord of the mark
      to point up yet again how you assume religious=Christian=fundamentalist.
      Why bother pointing out the obvious?

      Look: Mainstream religious *******s are against gay rights. Republicans, or the Canadian Alliance. However you spell it out, homophobes tend to be very religious, and so do politicians who have a thing out for gays.

      You can somehow set up all those red herrings about how they're not Jewish, or they're not fundies, but it doesn't really matter now, does it? Either way, the parties are religious and against gays based on their religion. It's inescapable.

      And yes, I realize not all religions and religious people have a problem with gays. But the ones in power do, and frankly that's all I give a crap about.
      "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
      Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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      • Originally posted by Asher

        It's not infantile, it's realistic.


        Absolutely, and so is yours.

        The world will not be a better place because you're here. Rather, your existence will most likely harm the world physically more than if you have not existed. You're born, you live, you die -- we pass on the planet as it dies to the next generation so they can do the same.

        Existence is pointless, so it's all about enjoying it while you can. Toss out all of the rigid rules and restrictions and bull**** of religion and do what you want, when you want.
        This was a discussion of religious education for youngsters. Not a religious versus atheist thread. If you are convinced that religion is wrong, and that your personal philosophy is right, i can understand youre wanting to raise your kids in your philosophy. I do not see that as any less brainwashing then raising them with a religion.
        "A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber

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        • I've already said that I wouldn't teach them one way or another. If my kid wanted to go to church, I'd take him/her.

          As I said, I'm against brainwashing children when it comes to things like faith. I agree that teaching them there is no God is just as bad as saying there is one, so I'll leave it up to them. It's not my place to decide faith for somebody.
          "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
          Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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          • Originally posted by Asher

            Why bother pointing out the obvious?

            Look: Mainstream religious *******s are against gay rights. Republicans, or the Canadian Alliance. However you spell it out, homophobes tend to be very religious, and so do politicians who have a thing out for gays.

            You can somehow set up all those red herrings about how they're not Jewish, or they're not fundies, but it doesn't really matter now, does it? Either way, the parties are religious and against gays based on their religion. It's inescapable.

            And yes, I realize not all religions and religious people have a problem with gays. But the ones in power do, and frankly that's all I give a crap about.

            So youre gay, and you dont like that certain political parties are antigay, and theyre influenced by certain christian denominations. Very well. And that proves that religious education is brainwashing? Makes no sense.

            The only Atheist party to control a large country was the Communists. They did some fairly nasty things to Jews. Does that prove being irreligious is brainwashing? Its a red herring, as Im sure youre aware.
            "A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber

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            • Originally posted by lord of the mark
              So youre gay, and you dont like that certain political parties are antigay, and theyre influenced by certain christian denominations. Very well. And that proves that religious education is brainwashing? Makes no sense.
              Absolutely, simply because that's a blatant strawman. It doesn't prove religious education is brainwashing (which is actually a nobrainer to those who aren't religious and see it for what it is), but it's part of a rant on why I hate religions.

              The only Atheist party to control a large country was the Communists. They did some fairly nasty things to Jews. Does that prove being irreligious is brainwashing? Its a red herring, as Im sure youre aware.
              No, it's a strawman -- on your part.
              "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
              Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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              • "The world will not be a better place because you're here. Rather, your existence will most likely harm the world physically more than if you have not existed."

                Cynicism such as yours is outdated, narrow, and infantile.

                "Existence is pointless, so it's all about enjoying it while you can."

                Existence has a point - that point is to enjoy it, and to help others enjoy it as well. In turn, to help others enjoy it, and make the most of themselves, brings joy in return.

                "Toss out all of the rigid rules and restrictions and bull**** of religion and do what you want, when you want."

                Rules set us free. For example, to outlaw murder gives every citizen the freedom to walk without fear of being murdered. To outlaw theft gives everyone the freedom to not have to worry about their possesions being stolen.
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                • Originally posted by Asher
                  I've already said that I wouldn't teach them one way or another. If my kid wanted to go to church, I'd take him/her.
                  Of course you dont go to church (or shul or mosque or whatever) I presume you go to the mall. Will you take your kid there as a matter of course? Will you let them know you go there regularly? Will you let them see you shop? When they ask why, will you tell them? Will you explain the nuances of shopping?


                  I somehow am quite confident that little Asher junior will be a devoted patron of the mall, and probably will not follow any religion. Children learn from their parents, whether their parents wish to teach them or not. People follow a way of life, not so much out of choice, as out the social and cultural conditions that surround their upbringing. Parents live. Children observe how their parents live, and what they live for. While they may end up rebelling, this presents them with a starting point. There is no way to avoid "brainwashing" in this sense. T
                  "A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber

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                  • Originally posted by Asher

                    . It doesn't prove religious education is brainwashing (which is actually a nobrainer to those who aren't religious and see it for what it is),

                    .
                    Without knowing the curriculum of a particular education, how could you possibly know that?
                    "A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber

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                    • Originally posted by monolith94
                      Cynicism such as yours is outdated, narrow, and infantile.
                      1) How can cynicism be "outdated"?
                      2) How can cynicism be "narrow"?
                      3) Cynicism is mature, the opposite of infantile. Infants and children in general are optimistic, but once reality sets in they become more cynical and realistic.

                      Existence has a point - that point is to enjoy it, and to help others enjoy it as well. In turn, to help others enjoy it, and make the most of themselves, brings joy in return.
                      How does religion play a role in this, where it introduces you to a set of rules and forces you to sit through hell every sunday?

                      Rules set us free.
                      And exlax complicates us.

                      For example, to outlaw murder gives every citizen the freedom to walk without fear of being murdered.
                      And to outlaw sodomy gives every citizen the freedom to walk around without fear of being assraped by one of those homofags, right?
                      "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
                      Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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                      • Originally posted by Asher
                        I agree that teaching them there is no God is just as bad as saying there is one, so I'll leave it up to them. It's not my place to decide faith for somebody.
                        and what do you do when your little kid asks you if there is a god? Saying "this is only my opinion, you can believe what you want" wont satisfy the younger ones, and wont be necessary for the older ones (who will take it as given that whatever you say is only your opinion )
                        "A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber

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                        • Originally posted by lord of the mark
                          Of course you dont go to church (or shul or mosque or whatever) I presume you go to the mall. Will you take your kid there as a matter of course? Will you let them know you go there regularly? Will you let them see you shop? When they ask why, will you tell them? Will you explain the nuances of shopping?
                          I do my shopping online when possible, actually.

                          I somehow am quite confident that little Asher junior will be a devoted patron of the mall, and probably will not follow any religion.
                          Absolutely not, I hate malls.

                          There is no way to avoid "brainwashing" in this sense. T
                          So now we've come to grips with the fact that it is brainwashing.

                          Tis all I asked.

                          Without knowing the curriculum of a particular education, how could you possibly know that?
                          Huh? I was raised as a Christian. Went to church every Sunday, even went to Sunday school. I know very well what the curriciulum is and how they try to brainwash children.

                          I remember distinctly one of my "classmates" at sunday school asking how they can prove to him God exists, and he was basically told any more questions and God would be mad at him.
                          "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
                          Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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                          • Originally posted by lord of the mark
                            and what do you do when your little kid asks you if there is a god?
                            Hell if I know! Go back to the TV, and get ready to go to the mall in an hour!!
                            "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
                            Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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                            • Originally posted by Asher


                              How does religion play a role in this, where it introduces you to a set of rules and forces you to sit through hell every sunday?

                              Sunday IE religion=Christianity
                              sit through hell IE religion=some Protestant Church where they have some awful preacher giving lousy sermons

                              Obviously Asher has never heard my cantors beautiful voice, heard my rabbis joke (or his political opinions), understood the beauty of ancient Hebrew poetry, schmoozed with the folks at my shul, or enjoyed the food at the oneg. heck, id probably go to shul even if I was an atheist - certainly I'll go there when i feel filled with doubt, or anger at G-d. But then you cant be part of religion with doubt or struggle - religion is "perfect faith" as per Protestant Christianity, and anger at G-d is certainly NOT compatible with being a religious person - again per Protestant Christianity. Asher is one of most hardline Protestants here
                              "A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber

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                              • and what do you do when your little kid asks you if there is a god?
                                Good answer ASher, but... you shouldn't lie to 'em, just tell 'em the truth; A bunch a crazy people made up the idea of God along time ago in order to scare other stupid people into being good. But don't worry, we'll celebrate Christmas!
                                Monkey!!!

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