Charming ^ and lovably docile of you CID... (and I mean that)CID1990 wrote:
No, not really... not everyone.
I really do think that Carl Sagan was correct- that maybe there are higher forms of intelligence than our own, but those are not gods or God. Individually we are just the stuff of the cosmos, our atoms and molecules come together in an ordered way for an instant, and once we burn out, we return to inanimate matter.
Nothing-Something-Nothing
That's why I get defensive when people are ridiculed for their honestly held religious beliefs... because we all have different coping mechanisms for this realization ^^^ (if we ever even consider it at all)
Some of us accept it. I'm in that group and I think we are rare birds
The other end of the spectrum is people who cannot accept/comprehend it. The mere acceptance of it might drive them mad- there's your religion- there HAS to be some other reason- there HAS to be more to it than that.
So my defensiveness of/for Christians is not as altruistic or kind hearted as you might think..... it is actually probably condescending and paternalistic more than anything, and I'll freely admit that... like thinking it is UNCOOL to tell someone's 6 year old that there is no Santa Claus.
Belief in Jesus as the Son of God and belief in Santa are equally harmless to me (me, CID1990) and therefore I see no reason to have a crusade against them. And I totally get Chizstain's take on it- the 'brainwashing is murder' thingy... I get that
I just think the ridicule thing makes people assholes.
But when you tell your neighbors kid there's no Santa
He doesn't then become so distraught that he blows up a Planned Parenthood clinic 3 months later
But I do agree with you (on more of a default)
We cannot fight a battle and expect the enemy to not harden their defenses
War on religion only CREATES more nuts - it doesn't change their steel trap minds
It serves only to embolden them and drive them further to levels of insanity






