Now, really, have I? Or have I, rather, said that "whatever you believe, you must not attempt to force others to behave accordingly?" I've said many times, just as an example, that if your god doesn't want you to marry a same-sex partner, then perhaps you'd better not, but what the heck does that have to do with me? Nowhere, ever, have I said "you should not believe in God," though I have said many times that I do not. Nowhere, ever, have I said that "God is impossible," though I have said I doubt such a thing exists, and the gods that I've seen described most of the time are fundamentally self-contradictory, and therefore certainly seem unlikely to exist as believed.Typist wrote:And what your ideology has told you you're supposed to do is make a career out of telling others they aren't supposed to be religious....because the one important thing about it is that it says nothing at all about what anybody else is supposed to do, only what I am supposed to do.
Sorry, but read just above again. That's not waffling, it's a pure statement of my own belief.And then, when confronted with this blatant contradiction, your ideology instructs you to back peddle, waffle, and so on, in an attempt to maintain the illusion of separation between you and those of the other ideology, which is involved in the same process.
From, as I've said many times, the expectation that others must believe as you do, and the relentless effort to coerce that belief.Sounds good. Which brings us to the question of where all the dysfunction that surrounds us comes from.Evangelicalhumanist wrote:And seventh, that because we are social and interdependent, working as I am able to benefit society can only maximize my own individual happiness. As a social animal, I will thrive better in a society that is less wanting, less disfunctional.
That name was chosen long ago, and is the name on my own writings and my own blog for quite a few years, so it's a little late to change it now. I do regret the choice, and it was made mostly tongue-in-cheek, meant more to be fun and provocative than self-descriptive.So um, why is your screen name "evangelicalhumanist" and why are you continually evangelizing???? I don't object to this, I'm only asking, why are your sales efforts so different than that of any other ideology?
As to why am I continually "evangelizing," it's because I like to discuss and argue, and nodding one's head and agreeing with everything everybody else says is pretty much the antithesis of stimulating conversation.
As I've said so many times before, I do not worry "about whether gods exist or not." I worry about what gods people give life and force to on this earth by acting out their own beliefs. The gods in all their heads do become very real here on earth, and often enough make life a misery for others. Let me give you two tiny examples, from this past weekend alone. First, someone calling themselves "Anonymous" posted the following on my blog just yesterday morning!So why are you always worrying about whether gods exist or not etc?
Gotta love them loving Christians, eh? For the record, I've been listening to that sort of trash all of my life. It's a wonder I don't just commit seppuku on the spot, out of sheer shame for being me!What a sad sad person you must be, to look for love with another man, to believe that this is all you have......without Jesus you are dead my friend......are you prepared to take on eternity with you being your best friend? Have you managed to bring yourself in permanent joy or are you still seeking.......you are still seeking, your time is running out, and you will be seeking forever, because you deny the only Being which can help you, I feel so sorry for you...You fell for satan's trap and what did it bring you? Unholiness, lawlessness, immorality, etc.
Second, as reported in The Toronto Star on Saturday, Toronto's Coptic Christians are threatening to pull their children out of our Catholic school system because that system is entertaining notions of "gay equality." Also, our public system already has that, so the Copts could do no better than go private ("we are a rich church, so we'll fund a new school if we have to" says priest Jeremiah Attaalla).
(See the article here: thestar.com mobile: article)
The fact that this would harm the Catholic school system greatly, or that forcing that system to go back to hating/excluding their gay students would harm those students greatly, is simply not important to them. Trying to force society to behave as they wish is all that matters.
And just for fun, let me quote from that article: "the Coptic Church is vehemently opposed to any education about homosexuality." Then let me paraphrase that: "Ignorance of what we don't like, however much a natural part of the real world, must be preserved - even in the educational system!"