What moral framework are you employing here? — frank
As much as I agree with your assessment of this act as idolatory. Your overly generalistic view of Christianity is not very realistic — New2K2
it doesn't mean you should separate Jesus from the Christian God or set him up as some sort of apostate or selfcontradiction — New2K2
What are these people doing taking these testimonies? — A Gnostic Agnostic
spilling blood over books and idols. — A Gnostic Agnostic
and this relates to fascism and military protection of "belief"-based 'states' (ie. forcibe suppression). — A Gnostic Agnostic
So, let's conclude that not believing it, is a prerequisite for successful sexual reproduction. — alcontali
Is there a core text for this one basic (true, it would seem) Gnosticism? — Coben
And religious people dispute each other around the nature of God, for example. — Coben
It sounds like you are comparing current historians in Western countries - especially when they are not challenging things like capitalism, where the peers may be just as biased, as one example - with religious writers further back in history. — Coben
And further are not so important as say scripture. — Coben
And then you classify the religious writers, it seems, as intentionally justifying what they consider immoral and unethical. — Coben
Or if you are saying they argue for their own version of ethics and you disagree with it, that's not really in the same category as what you are saying about historians. — Coben
OK, sounds like I agree. There are so many gnosticisms, that perhaps such things do not apply to some of them, but otherwise, same page. — Coben
Logically, it does not follow. — The Owl
I mean that the mythology employed by gnostics uses logos as a key concept in a mystical sense generally denoting 'ultimate divine order' or 'absolute reason'. — fresco
'logos' being your particular idiosyncratic myth. — fresco
Not necessarily true. Historians, different from archaeologists, tend to base their theories on secondary sources. Written accounts and texts. Are those facts? I think not. — Tzeentch
...Islam is a "belief"-based ideology that similarly results in suffering/death due to criticisms of a male central figure. It is not different from fascist Nazism - it is the very seed of it. — A Gnostic Agnostic
No, but many history book makes a genocide disappear. — Coben
Historians do tend to use different methods than religious people, when the texts in question are history books and scripture.
But then that makes sense, since they have quite different purposes, with some overlap. — Coben
Perhaps never tasting death means never fearing death? Perhaps reigning over all is to reign over all possible forms of suffering? — A Gnostic Agnostic
Societies who in all practical terms are no longer making children are at a distinct disadvantage in spreading the very ideas that cause their problem. Why would anybody else believe a word they say? Seriously, that is what explains why they don't. There is little need for further analysis because these things are getting increasingly obvious. Just look around you, and then confirm that the mess will not be fixed any time soon, if ever. — alcontali
The fact that the mythology of gnosticism also involves a male (wise) female (fallen) dichotomy albeit at the 'spiritual level' rather than a 'bodily level' implies that their claims for moral superiority are dubious. — fresco
In other words, you have to solve your own problems first before trying to advise anybody else. — alcontali
I think the root of the problem has more to do with the male psychology than God per se. — TheMadFool
And insofar as they act on those bases, ought to be subject to corrective action, probably through criminal and civil law, as appropriate. — tim wood
This is very very sad particularly when you hear or read reports about gay people committing suicide. To say the very least, the right-wing Fundies should be ashamed of themselves.
The level of ignorance is baffling. When did the Bible become a 21st century medical science book... — 3017amen
Get the picture? — Bitter Crank
Another thread that has a definition problem — tim wood
Many Christians have difficulty with embodiment -- including their own. Some seem to want to be above the physical, somehow being etherial disembodied beings. — Bitter Crank
I suggest gnostics want their cake (belief in a supremo aka 'God') — fresco
That's just normal human behavior. — Bitter Crank
A major societal function of religion is rationalize and regulate the sexual behavior we inherit as primates. — fresco
Edward Feser and other Christians have published quite a bit against homosexuality. — jorndoe
I put more value in my own observations and personal experiences — Tzeentch
When reading a history book, aren't we believing the words of the writer? — Tzeentch
If someone has reason to "believe" in something, I'd rather them forget the "belief" part and give me their reason instead. — A Gnostic Agnostic
This problem becomes most obvious in religion wherein a "fact" is not actually a fact, — A Gnostic Agnostic
The rise in acceptance among Christians is quite amazing, even within the last few decades. — NOS4A2
100% of the Christians I have met in my personal life. — Tzeentch
If the response I get is silence, I’d say I’m making inroads. — Possibility
I’m not so afraid to get shit on anymore. It’s no reason to communicate hatred, anger or violence, in my book. — Possibility