IRONCHEF wrote:
CameronPoe wrote:
IRONCHEF wrote:
Well, there's "catholics" in your most catholic neighborhoods that aren't exactly model catholics. I can't imagine ANY religion where you're held to a standard or you'll be ridiculed. LIkewise, children raised in a home of a particular religion aren't tested on the doctrines being force fed to them.
My children are being heavily indoctrinated in the religion of our family (the one my wife and I live). But along with that heavy "brainwashing" as many would put it, is also the teaching that they have their free agency to abandon all that we've taught them and expected of them, and even that they must learn FOR THEMSELVES the validity of what they've learned all their lives. I don't know of many religions or people that do that, but I believe it's the correct way to raise children if you're religious. I wasn't raised that way and left the religion of my family (Lutheran) because it had no substance, no meaning to me, and I had no reason to "just belong" to a bunch of people.
In a similar manner I came to realise, as I viewed it then and now, that religion and the concept of a higher being were illogical/delusional and that the dogma surrounding the religion I was raised in was empty and meaningless as a consequence, although I regarded, as I do now, that the general message (love thy neighbour, etc.) was positive. I became a realist if you will and abandoned religion in favour of an absence of it.
Excellent! I knew that deep down, you weren't really a god hater as you sometimes come across! And because you espouse some religious principles (which of course aren't considered "religious" or derived from religion to you) yet abandon worship of a supreme being, you have adjusted perfectly despite your upraising and consequential "indoctrination" or "brainwashing" from your family and community. This supports my thoughts that atheists are mostly people who were at one time religious who had become offended by someone or something and became bitter towards those type of people and their belief structure..right up to the very existence of god. In short, it's a reactive principle more than it is something they sought after out of their own innocent search for truth. And when you react towards something like this, you validate your emotions of hate and disdain for a religion from ANY source regardless of its accuracy. Or so I've observed...
You fail at reading. Poe explicitly says that he came to the realization that the religion was illogical and meaningless. Nowhere does he mention explicitly nor implicitly that he is, was, or will be "offended," or "bitter."
Oh, and guess what Ironchef, I was never religious, never went to church, and I'm atheist. I'm not bitter towards religion, I simply see that it provides no utility or function to me and has little influence on the real decisions made and actions taken by those around me, including those that are religious. As such, I discarded it as a child might discard an old toy, straightforward and without emotion.
The real question is why are YOU so bitter towards atheism? What about it offended YOU?