Tag Archives: Religion

Voting for Others: Beyond Personal Beliefs in Elections

21 Oct

Very interesting analysis of the dangers of Catholic fundamentalism

18 May

Notre Dame’s stand against Catholic fundamentalism | Salon

President Obama goes to the University of Notre Dame this Sunday to deliver the commencement address and receive an honorary degree, the ninth U.S. president to be so honored. The event has stirred up a hornet’s nest of conservative Catholics, with more than 40 bishops objecting, and hundreds of thousands of Catholics signing petitions in protest. In the words of South Bend’s Bishop John M. D’Arcy, the complaint boils down to President Obama’s “long-stated unwillingness to hold human life as sacred.” Notre Dame, the bishop charged, has chosen “prestige over truth.” […]

I present to you “Christians in the Hand of an Angry God”

30 Jul

I’ve read this before. I liked it then, and I still like it. And yes, I too am an ex-Christian who actually studied the Bible. Brad does an excellent job in his theology, and makes a very believable case for his premise. What is his premise you ask?

The gospel that is being taught in almost every evangelical and fundamentalist church in America is a false gospel, and it has condemned tens of millions of people to eternal damnation in the fires of Hell.

Read his thesis here:

Christians in the Hand of an Angry God (part 1)
Christians in the Hand of an Angry God (part 2)
Christians in the Hand of an Angry God (part 3)
Christians in the Hand of an Angry God (part 4)
Christians in the Hand of an Angry God (part 5)

Representative excerpt from part 3

You remember Jesus, right? The guy who stood up against everything the Republicans stand for? Supposedly your savior if you call yourself a Christian? That guy. And oh yeah, he never mentioned anything about homosexuality, or, for that matter, much about any kind of sin other than robbing the poor. In fact, the only time that anybody forced the issue on him, it was a trap by the Pharisees, who hated Jesus with a fiery passion. You see, the Pharisees were exactly like modern Republicans.

Why bring this to your attention now? It’s the necessary backstory for understanding this post, which I think you should go and read.

So now we know, in at least one case, what it costs to preach that George Bush isn’t God’s prophet on Earth, Jesus doesn’t say it’s OK to hate the poor, and that wealthy people don’t usually have all of that money because God recognizes their virtues: $500,000.00 per sermon.

Bio: J Brad Hicks at Wikipedia

The Prince of Peace – The God of War

13 Jul

The subject refers to a forthcoming documentary analyzing the apparent contradictions in the Christian belief in the concept of “Just War”. It echoes a concept I myself have struggled with since I was old enough to understand the teachings of Christ.
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This should be interesting

15 Apr

Ceasar’s Messiah by Joseph Atwill

According to Atwill, the Gospels are not accounts of the ministry of a historical Jewish Jesus compiled by his followers sixty years after his death. They are texts deliberately created to trick Messianic Jews into worshiping the Roman Emperor ‘in disguise’. The essence of Atwill’s discovery is that the majority of the key events in the life of Jesus are in fact satirical: each is an elegant literary play on a military battle in which the Jewish armies had been defeated by the Romans. This is an extraordinary claim-but supported by all the necessary evidence.

Of course, this theory will never get any real attention. No one will mention it on the talk shows. Joseph Atwill won’t appear on Leno’s or Letterman’s shows. We who are not Christian will blog about it, and share it widely. And no one else will ever hear of it, or if they do, they will discount it out of hand.

Thanks to greymalkini via catvincent

Open letter to most “Christians”

16 Sep

Why do we Pagans get Christ better than you do? Is it because we have to actually think about our religious beliefs, and you just follow your leaders like the goats you have become?

Don’t you ever read the words of your Savior? If so, how can you justify Dominionism, tax cuts for the rich, or the total disgust you display for the weak and downtrodden, the poor, the minorities?

In recent times, the so-called leaders of this nation have proven time and again that they are “goats” not “sheep” (Matthew 25:31ff). The recent tragedy on the Gulf Coast has shown them for what they truly are. They are profiteering, they are rich men, and they will not pass through the eye of that proverbial needle.

Christ calls for you to clothe the naked, to feed the hungry, to invite the strangers into your home, and to do this for the least of us, as you would for him. He would not approve of your complaining about the cost of relief to hurricane victims. He would not approve of your comments about “black, beached whales”, wondering why they didn’t just float out of NOLA.

Your bigotry doesn’t fit in with his “love your neighbor as yourself”, his most basic philosophy. Do you doubt the importance of this to him?

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and first commandment. And the second is like it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend the whole law and the prophets. (Matthew 22:37ff)


Do yourselves a favor. Don’t listen to me. Don’t listen to Bill McKibben (The Christian Paradox, Harper’s Magazine). Don’t listen to anyone. If you truly want to follow Christ, to be a Christian, then go read his words. And then make them the basis of your life.