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DanaC 12-24-2013 04:32 AM

Can you be too religious?
 
Giles Fraser, of the Guardian, asks the question: Can you be too religious?

Quite a thought provoking comment piece, I thought. So, given the subject of religion, in particular Christianity, has been a hot one in here just lately, I thought I'd post a little of it here.

He discusses religiosity as a concept, but the most interesting aspect is his view of Christianity.


Quote:

Jesus spent much of his time laying into the pious and the holy and lambasting the religious professionals of his day. And this was not because he was anti-Jewish – as some superficial readings of his anti-Pharisee, anti-Sadducee, anti-Temple polemics would have it – but precisely because, as a Jew himself, he came out of that very Jewish prophetic tradition of fierce hostility to religiosity. Here, for instance, is the prophet Isaiah on feisty form.

'The multitude of your sacrifices – what are they to me? says the Lord.
I have more than enough of burnt offerings, of rams and the fat of fattened animals; I have no pleasure in the blood of bulls and lambs and goats. Stop bringing meaningless offerings!

Your incense is detestable to me. New moons, sabbaths and convocations – I cannot bear your worthless assemblies.'

This is the sort of theology to which Jesus looked for inspiration. And partly, it was this uncompromising anti-religiosity that got him nailed to a cross.

His concluding paragraph is a lovely piece of writing and, I think, nails what Christianity should be about. It certainly is more like the Christianity I grew up with than a lot of what I currently read and hear.
Quote:

Of course, I'd say you cannot be too Christian. That's a different kettle of fish. And if "being too Christian" makes you think of Christian fundamentalists, I'd want to insist that they are simply not Christian enough. Indeed, that it's their lack of faith that makes them cling to a bogus form of certainty and literalism. Mostly, Christian fundamentalists worship a book. They like the safety of having pat answers. But this is just another form of idolatry of which the Hebrew scriptures regularly warn.

Worshipping a book and worshipping God are two totally different things. Falling down before a baby, with all the inversion of power that this implies, takes courage not intellectual suicide. It is about the world being turned upside-down, the mighty (including the religious mighty) being cast down and the weak being held up. It is about placing something other than oneself at the centre of the world. And no, I don't think there can be too much of this.
It's a really interesting read. The rest can be found here:

http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...eligious-jesus

Sundae 12-24-2013 04:58 AM

Bruce made me rethink my view on worship.
I realised that my problem was only with organised religion, not with people.

But my word I hear much more of hate than love from all the children of the book.
Not individual people.
Well.
Rarely.

Would I connect Rich Levy with Mossad?
My parents with the IRA?
Sameena on the Welcome Desk with Al Quaida?

So maybe it's the media. Dividing us makes better newsprint.
Until.
Until.
On a forum that welcomes everyone we find people who hate.
Or who hide behind religion to hate.
Or who use other people's religion to judge.
And that really does reflect the world so who am I to be all Pollyanna.

So much good is done in the name of Allah, Jehovah, God.
I have met some devout people that make even me, an committed atheist, want to ask for a blessing.
Not everyone is out for what they can get.

busterb 12-24-2013 07:04 PM

I saw in the weelky wipe, that the bapist church has a new pastor. He also lives about 50 miles away an a money market man. Is there something wrong here, or just me???

Jesus died for your sins!!! Make it worth his time.

I guess I'll get the brimstone for that.

JBKlyde 12-24-2013 07:28 PM

yes you can be too religious.. when you start compromising the truth of God for rules taught by men, and start exchanging the the facts and replacing them with stupid little tradition, and then sell fortunes and pass them off as Godly principles you have gone too far..

busterb 12-24-2013 08:03 PM

Sometimes I wonder about you. Then again I don't.

Gravdigr 12-25-2013 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by busterb (Post 887069)
Then again I don't.

:lol2: Merry Christmas, Buster, that made my day! :lol2:

sexobon 12-27-2013 02:04 PM

Ask not what religion can do for you; but, what you can do for religion.


Shameless aren't I.

footfootfoot 12-27-2013 02:21 PM

No, you cannot possibly be too religious.

I've got the petrol, did you bring the rags and corks?

JBKlyde 12-27-2013 05:42 PM

No, you cannot possibly be too religious.

well unfortunately "wicca" which is like "Satan Worship" is considered religion as well.. so when all the homo's start getting divorced and if you don't think they will your a total fool(( because obviously America can't even get right the right way)) and start tuning on the Pope and worshiping the devil "there father".. mark my word you will see religion go to far as it already has but much worse it will get..

DanaC 12-28-2013 03:30 AM

And we're back with the obsession with homosexuality again.

JBKlyde 12-28-2013 03:53 AM

http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/...-conservatives


and if you think I'm getting nowhere think again

DanaC 12-28-2013 04:09 AM

Why did you post that? All I see in that link is that a man with hateful, outmoded and, quite frankly unintelligent, views used a GQ interview to spout homophobic nastiness, and now there's an argument over whether or not he should have been suspended.

I admit, I didn't read the whole article. When it got to the part about right wing conservatives denouncing a gay conservative group as fundamentally at odds with their beliefs, I stopped reading. I'd seen enough.

This Duck Dynasty Guy kind of sums up the whole issue. All he can think to talk about is which bits should go where. How utterly reductive of the human being.

The whole thing makes me feel very sad. And, y'know, I have yet to understand why, of all the things wrong in this world, the thing that seems to bother you most is that some men like to put their bits into other men.

JBKlyde 12-28-2013 04:35 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodom_and_Gomorrah


is this what you want??

DanaC 12-28-2013 04:40 AM

Well, fortunately, it's never going to happen. And indeed, never did happen in the first place.

JBKlyde 12-28-2013 05:04 AM

you speak of things you know nothing of what do you know about woman.. cook me a hot meal and write me a 10 verse poem about religion and homosexuality I will rebutle with my own poem, we will learn in the process, reap what we sew and come to a conclusion on both whose logic and wisdom is superior and who's destiny is heaven and who destiny "if they don't watch out" could very well be the firey pits of hell... :) are you game??


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