Dr. Shades wrote:
TO BOTH SIDES: Can everyone agree with that last sentence, or is it flawed in some way?
Shades, you are absolutely correct, as usual. I couldn't agree more.
You, sir, are a gentlemen and a scholar.
Dr. Shades wrote:
TO BOTH SIDES: Can everyone agree with that last sentence, or is it flawed in some way?
GoodK wrote:Shades, you are absolutely correct, as usual. I couldn't agree more.
You, sir, are a gentlemen and a scholar.
Kevin wrote: Marg follows GoodK and says he didn't really mean what he said, but as I understand it, the Horus/Jesus connection is given attention in his upcoming film. This wasn't a slip of the tongue. He knew what he was saying and he did so to silent the religious majority who hold Christ dear to them. He ended up looking like a rabid moron, which is quite fitting.
Jersey Girl wrote:Here's a nice link for Horus/Jesus parallels from Religious Tolerance.org for anyone who wants to explore these.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm
He made a mistake saying Horus is an exact same story as Jesus. He may have meant that Jesus is a compilation of various pagan myths going back 1,000 years.
Whether those were true or not I don't know.
I do think it highly likely that a good proportion were.
Overall I liked the film. It was kept lighthearted and simple which I think is important.
Many of the other consciousness raising endeavours such as books by Hitchens, Harris make the topic complicated.
Religion would never have appealed to the masses if it was difficult to understand
dartagnan wrote:Kevin: Marg follows GoodK and says he didn't really mean what he said.
Marg: That's not what I said kevin but it's par for the course coming from you to misrepresent intentionally what others say.
LOL! "Intentionally" misrepresented!
You said, and I quote,He made a mistake saying Horus is an exact same story as Jesus. He may have meant that Jesus is a compilation of various pagan myths going back 1,000 years.
Your argument is clearly that what Maher said on the View isn't what he meant, because of two possible reasons. 1. He made a mistake saying it or 2. He meant something else. Now you're ignoring what you just said and attacking me? Don't tell me, you're voting Obama, right?
You said what you said, and it is about the only defense one can take of Maher in this situation because he is clearly wrong. Trying to fabricate this excuse about him being talked over by women won't wash because there is no subsequent qualifier that could have removed the word "exactly" which was spoken before they interrupted him.
I do think it highly likely that a good proportion were.
The parallel game has been used and refuted for a long time now. This is nothing new. It is standard Zeitgeist material.
Religion would never have appealed to the masses if it was difficult to understand
Then you obviously don't know much about religion or theology. Maher simplifies it in his uneducated way by saying things like, "Back then they didn't know where the sun went at night so it is easy to be religious then." LOL. As if that were all it boiled down to. That and the recreation of religion in the image of older "myths."
Yes Kevin, you must realize it will then be a chore for anyone to correct your misrepresentations.
I explain the context in which he made his remark, that is he was being interrupted by 4 women, rushed for time and within that environment "he may have meant" and then I explain why I think he "may have meant" which was because he also mentions 2 other god/prophets, Krishna and Mithra (I believe).