antishock8 wrote:Well, I don't leave "the church" alone because if the individuals who had left "the church" before never spoke up I may have still remained brainwashed and a tithe-paying member. What a travesty that would have been. The ramifications for myself and my children.... I shudder to think about it. So. I take the opportunity to express the truth about "the church", that's it a demonstrable fraud and its members deliberately lie about it in order to maintain the idea that "the church" is "true".
What a load.
Of course I don't leave it alone. To do so would be immoral as I watch others be deceived. All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing, and I refuse to do nothing. Mormonism. Islam. Christianity. And a host of other destructive ideologies must be confronted because they're not good for the human condition; they're fantasies and lies. It's just the way it is. And we must confront that illness in order to elevate the human spirit to a place where it no longer relies on mythology to explain reality. THAT is evil, and keeps our race stunted in the worst possible way.
It has always been difficult for information and knowledge to challenge religious myths. They are so entrenched in cultures and presently in relatively well educated cultures.
“Six Degrees Could Change the World” on National Geographic is coming next week. It will be science. Religious mythologies abhor science.
The process of educating people begins with the birth of every child. The parents of that child want him/her to follow in
the parents’ religious persuasion. Many religious organizations
baptize infants. They tend to follow that up with
religious education which, of course, is
not education but rather indoctrination.
Public education is forced to tread lightly in many locations in the USA on
science. Kansas prohibited the use of the word “evolution” in all text books for a time. It was the Kansas State Board of Education.
See:
Kansas evolution hearings
See:
Kansas education board downplays evolution
See:
Kansas Restores Evolution Standards for Science Classes 2001
It’s been a long struggle for education in Kansas and in other states. Look at the popularity of Huckabee in the Bible states. He is a creationist and a biblical literalist. He’s running for President of the US.
Don’t misunderstand me here. I’m for information and education. It’s just that it has always had to struggle against superstition/religion and has often been suppressed in favor of superstition/religion.
Neither you nor I will likely live to see the day when an acknowledged agnostic becomes President of the US who favors open, complete, unfettered information and education absent some (even if vague) expression of certainty about a
God myth.
JAK