warning signs
Thursday, 5 June 2008 12:31 amI'm atheist, yet have deep admiration for some religious people, like the wonderful nun, Joan Chittister. Here is another: Pulitzer Prize winning author Chris Hedges gave a talk in Massachusetts last year titled "Who are the American Fascists?"
http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=3345
In it he honestly and clearly describes the danger of fundamentalist christianity. Mr Hedges is brilliant. The world would be a much better place if there were more christians like him.
Like a lot of religious people though, he still sees religion as the source of morality. This blindness disappoints me a little. But I guess I should not expect too much. In calling urgently for a tolerant and inclusive society while bringing into focus the real and imminent dangers of intolerant religiosity he does more to bring about a good future than most people, religious or atheist.
http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=3345
In it he honestly and clearly describes the danger of fundamentalist christianity. Mr Hedges is brilliant. The world would be a much better place if there were more christians like him.
Like a lot of religious people though, he still sees religion as the source of morality. This blindness disappoints me a little. But I guess I should not expect too much. In calling urgently for a tolerant and inclusive society while bringing into focus the real and imminent dangers of intolerant religiosity he does more to bring about a good future than most people, religious or atheist.
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Date: 2008-06-04 04:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-05 08:55 am (UTC)I've asked religious people about the "god fearing" thing before as it puzzled me too. It makes me smile how they tend to rewrite it, saying that it means to have respect for god. Of course there is the little problem that if an all-powerful god meant for it to be "god respecting" then that's what it would have said. Whatever anybody says it is easy to just look at the bible and see that the god depicted in most of it is a truly scary thing. Clearly fear was what many of the authors had in mind.
As for love, even the few parts of the bible that refer to god as loving make it a rather psychotic kind of love: "believe in me and you can have heaven, otherwise I'll torture you forever".
Oh yeah, that's a sane kind of love.
No. The bible is so obviously the ramblings of superstitious savages that it is amazing that anybody can actually believe it here in the 21st Century. I suspect most believers have never actually read it.