by BlisteredWhippet » Wed 29 Nov 2006, 20:10:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Denny', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Raphael', 'T')he truth of HIStory suggests otherwise. The Chinese and Japenese and Hindu and Buddhist and Abbo and All Redmen did not practise expansionism like the Judaeo/Christians have ... that is the truth you wanna fudge with.
And if they are doing it today it is because western excess has infringed into all corners of the globe.
It is out of survival.
India and China managed to keep 1/3 of the world's population in rather confined quarters.
Far more peacefully than those who embrace the Star of David, the Crucifix and the Crescent Moon waving trinity of terror.
Your scriptures encourage you to wage war.
The great mythologist Joseph Campbell without a doubt was right on when he coined them 'War Mythologies'.
You had your chance at re-writing history with false politics, false prophets, false media and a false HIStory.
And I wish the indigenous had long ago invaded and butchered the Judaic temple priests and the Pope...and burned these graven images of worship...
Things would be much more peaceful today.
namaste
Raphael
Certainly, our "Christian" civilizations have a lot to answer for. But, to me, many of the leaders of the past never lived the Christian ethic, they just used the faith as a crutch to support their own greed and power lust. To find the real Christians you have to dig down deeper, and check out people like Francis of Assisi in days gone by, or Mother Theresa of Calcutta more recently, not Queen Elizabeth of old, or George Bush today. What about the Mennonites who are Christian, yet abhor armed intervention? The "Good News" of the New Testament is all about forgiveness. Christ even rebuked his disciple who used the sword to defend him.
No civilization is immune to the gross sins of lust, greed and power lust. Its just that some have had more resources at their disposal than others. I do not see why you attach these proclivities to the formal religion of the leaders.
And, among the worst, or maybe the worst, for the horrors inflicted on others, have been atheistic leadership like the U.S.S.R. and Nazi Germany experienced. You can add Pol Pot to the list.
Pol Pot's power was derived in great part from animist tribes in the jungles in Cambodia. Hitler used the public's Christian sentiment to forward his ideology. Lenin usurped the Church's power in Russia and co-opted its methods (the state religion aiding czarist Russia in dominating the country's territories).
Apologetics for religion always amuse me with their op-ed logic. Mennonites are an exception having nothing to do with the thesis that religion has failed to prevent wars, despite its rhetoric. You say the holocaust was a worse horror than the colonisation of the New World? I beg to differ. I would suggest the ethnic/religous pograms of Eastern Europe being the pattern for that atrocity. Where is the international religious outcry over the slaughter of innocents in Indonesia? Where were they in the Iraqi seige in the 1990s?
The "Good News" of the New Testament is all about forgiveness. The "Bad News" is that faith is all about self-interest, exceptionalism, and moral relativism. If only a Christian would
live the Christian ethic. Indeed they do, though. Bush
is a Christian. Bush believes he talks to God. Who is to say he does not?
Apologists always try to squirm out via the "they're not
real Christians" argument. Yet there is no standard of defining who is or is not a Christian. All men sin, therefore all Christians sin. A Christian is simply a sinner who believes God is on his side, on call to redeem any hypocrisy or transgression. Refer to Bertrand Russell's excellent "Why I am not a Christian" for more inspiration.
Mother Teresa was a media whore, showing up wherever someone was about to die for a photo-op. Francis of Assisi's life is mostly mythological, as you would expect an 11th century icon to become. Its probably a fact, though that "In 1201 he joined a military expedition against Perugia" (wikipedia).
Anyway, that was my one anti-religious post for this 3-month period. Responses will not be read; I will be happy to discuss details in purgatory, with my brothers and sisters, the clan of fallen men and women who did not happen to munch adequate amounts of the Eucharist.