why does god hate amputees?
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:49 pm
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I can't remember the last time I saw a steaming pile of dog turd THAT highiskra wrote:http://www.whydoesgodhateamputees.com
http://www.reversespeech.comCounterparts wrote:I can't remember the last time I saw a steaming pile of dog turd THAT highiskra wrote:http://www.whydoesgodhateamputees.com
First paragraphLet religion become the basis and reality of your life and your actions, but let it be the pure and single-minded religion of divine reason and divine love, and not … that religion which strove to disassociate itself from everything that makes up the substance and life of truly moral existence. … Look at Christ, my dear friend; … His life was divine through and through, full of self-denial, and He did everything for mankind, finding His satisfaction and His delight in the dissolution of His material being.
… Because we have baptized in this world and are in communion with this heavenly love, we feel that we are divine creatures, that we are free, and that we have been ordained for the emancipation of humanity, which has remained a victim of the instinctive laws of unconscious existence. … Absolute freedom and absolute love—that is our aim; the freeing of humanity and the whole world–that is our purpose.
The Bible, which is a very interesting and here and there very profound book when considered as one of the oldest surviving manifestations of human wisdom and fancy, expresses this truth very naively in its myth of original sin. Jehovah, who of all the good gods adored by men was certainly the most jealous, the most vain, the most ferocious, the most unjust, the most bloodthirsty, the most despotic, and the most hostile to human dignity and liberty-Jehovah had just created Adam and Eve, to satisfy we know not what caprice; no doubt to while away his time, which must weigh heavy on his hands in his eternal egoistic solitude, or that he might have some new slaves. He generously placed at their disposal the whole earth, with all its fruits and animals, and set but a single limit to this complete enjoyment. He expressly forbade them from touching the fruit of the tree of knowledge. He wished, therefore, that man, destitute of all understanding of himself, should remain an eternal beast, ever on all-fours before the eternal God, his creator and his master. But here steps in Satan, the eternal rebel, the first freethinker and the emancipator of worlds. He makes man ashamed of his bestial ignorance and obedience; he emancipates him, stamps upon his brow the seal of liberty and humanity, in urging him to disobey and eat of the fruit of knowledge.
P.S. The [url=] tag doesn't work within a quotes tag.
To charge that the non-belief in a religion is a religious belief by itself is misleading and a typical (trivial) accusation that believers charge non-believers.stardust wrote:So all religion is delusion. OK.This prompts a question: What if rational, intelligent human beings begin uniting together to help heal the delusion and make our world a better place? It is an intriguing thought. There would be many benefits.
And now have a look at the quote above.
This is the alternative. OK
What exactly is that, but another religion. ?
This looks to me like another try to use post modern distraction and over rational mechanical worldview in order to establish a new kind of religion which is anthropocentric, in the trap of pseudo sciences and ignores mystic and transcendent aspects completely.
At least their web logo should not be a christian cross then....
Absolutely!braincell wrote:
Honestly I would not mind the zealots so much if they would keep to themselves and stop telling other people what to do! That's what all this hostility is about. Just leave us alone!
stardust wrote:hmmm
first of all bingo, thanks for making it clearer in your 2 sentences
It is always good to know what one dont wants.
I am still convinced that we experience a postmodern distraction.
That is why and the root cause why such messiah pamphlets loaded with natural science metaphors and philosophic metaphors cannot match reality. (<- IMHO)
Even if they are no religions in the narrower sense, these world views just replace religious ones with mechanical, naturalistic, economical, pseudo science ones and dont cure the 'demons of religions':what rationalists call delusion.
...and If you think twice you might consider to shorten (not delete) your hard tor read monster post to reference links ?! no offense meant just rational analysis
There was an italian astronaut on the MIR some time ago, if I remember well...braincell wrote:There is a bowl of spaghetti orbiting the earth at a distance of 100 miles. You can not prove I am wrong, therefore this is true.
Again, I urge you to address the subject of this post and not myself personally.stardust wrote:
Good evening Bingo,
you seem to be in a bad mood.
There is no need to be paranoid and talk about defamation, especially not in this case. If I would be in the same mode I could sense a lot. Read through the thread and then make up your mind who was giving personalized messages when.
No one claimed the opposite! (and honestly, I don't see how you made that connection, an interesting one I might add!)stardust wrote: Just trust in me that I can distinguish the discussion about 'banning religion from reality' and my friendly wish to kindly avoid unreadable monster posts.
You were not. Can you distinguish between what's your own oppinion and what is fact?stardust wrote: I hope I was eloquent enough to explain to you that a replacement of religion with other 'things' is not enough, cause the 'demon of delusion' still remains..
And the pure negation of religion does not cope with this world's reality at all IMHO