Gerrinson, it seems there is much that we agree about. I would just like to clarify my stance on a few points.
I have read large portions of the Bible, including (but not limited to) Genesis, Exodus, and the four gospels. Even a cursory reading of the Bible is enough to show that it is a collection of myths and legends. It's certainly not something on which I would want to base my life.
Besides, I didn't say the Bible was unsupportable (that's a different argument). I said that Christianity can't support itself, and further clarified by saying that "the central Christian beliefs are unsupported. No one has yet demonstrated that the Christian God exists."
The 10C may have been good enough millenia ago, but they're not so good today. I could condense and improve on the 10C with one commandment: "Respect your fellow human being and his or her property." Done.
The teachings attributed to Jesus are a combination of good and bad advice. The is no great wisdom of the kind you would expect from an all-knowing God. Where's "wash you hands after you go to the bathroom and before you eat"? Where's "slavery is wrong"? Where's "homosexuality is ok"? Where's "women deserve equal status with men"? I see nothing better than the status quo of the time.
But there's one reason, in particular, that Jesus tops my list of the most evil storybook characters: he introduced the concept of Hell as a real place of eternal torture, where people get sent for the "sin" of not believing in a God who has never given us any reason to think that he exists. That's the most horrible, evil concept in all of human history, and Jesus (or whoever wrote his dialogue) introduced it.
To me, moderate or extremist doesn't matter much. If you believe that anyone deserves eternal torture for any reason, you're just as evil as the extremists. Conversely, if you are not willing to say that you would lock your child in the basement and toture him for the rest of his life just because he won't say he loves you, then you are more moral than the God of the Bible.
You're lucky. When I told my mother I was an atheist, she started crying, and screaming, and saying "where did I go wrong?" We don't talk about religion any more, but we still talk.
Assuming for the moment Jesus actually existed, how do you know what his original teachings were? I'm not being snarky, rather I know that the Church has suppressed documents that disagreed with Church doctrine. I also know that none of the surviving accounts of Jesus' life can be dated to the time when he supposedly lived, nor do we have anything written by Jesus himself. So how can anyone know what Jesus really said?
Originally posted by Gerrinson
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Besides, I didn't say the Bible was unsupportable (that's a different argument). I said that Christianity can't support itself, and further clarified by saying that "the central Christian beliefs are unsupported. No one has yet demonstrated that the Christian God exists."
I like the social contract provided by most of the 10 commandments. They're mostly a good way to keep a bunch of primates from gouging each other's eyes out every other day.
Jesus seemed like a pretty stand up guy, I think he and I would have gotten along what with that whole 'love is the most important thing' shtick.
But there's one reason, in particular, that Jesus tops my list of the most evil storybook characters: he introduced the concept of Hell as a real place of eternal torture, where people get sent for the "sin" of not believing in a God who has never given us any reason to think that he exists. That's the most horrible, evil concept in all of human history, and Jesus (or whoever wrote his dialogue) introduced it.
If you're a moderate Christian who disagrees with the paintbrush I used, then you need to speak up more in church.
And lastly, my father was an ordained Methodist minister. He never shoved religion down my throat. In fact, he was the one that taught me to use scripture as a weapon of self defense when someone starts thumping me over the head with Bible quotes. Though he still believes and I do not, we get along just fine. If we can make it work, all moderates can make it work.
Originally posted by Gravekeeper
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