Christianity and problems within it
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Christianity and problems within it
I want to get off the subject of Buddhism and Asian religion to talk about westerm religion. Christianity and in particular the ever popular Catholic Church. I know that this is not somthing that one usually goes into a discussion about, but some stuff I have seen recently has piqued my interest. One thing I find interesting is how in the modern world we STLL have an institution of this magnitude and this damn rich. They are a billion dollar company (purgatory won't empty itself, eh Mr. Benedict?) and it's all filthy money. You know who they like the most? Mafiosi who really are afraid of their eternal soul's damnation. Point aside from the tangent is that you can't ignore this organization that calls itself a religion. What do you think is thier biggest crime against humanity and why? If you don't list these then maybe you should wake up and pay attention.
Problems of the Roman Catholic Church
1. Sexual Abuse by the clergy
2. Taking money for "services" that have no obvious value to a non believer
3. Using fear and the threat of Hell to get both money and the support of people.
4. Being "holier than thou art the messanger of God" and wearing it on their collective sleeve.
Did I leave anything out or not? This is a serious discussion and yes I am going to quit smoking which is why I might not be making much sense. I can breathe much easier by the way, thanks for asking. Back to the Catholic church...any questions?
Problems of the Roman Catholic Church
1. Sexual Abuse by the clergy
2. Taking money for "services" that have no obvious value to a non believer
3. Using fear and the threat of Hell to get both money and the support of people.
4. Being "holier than thou art the messanger of God" and wearing it on their collective sleeve.
Did I leave anything out or not? This is a serious discussion and yes I am going to quit smoking which is why I might not be making much sense. I can breathe much easier by the way, thanks for asking. Back to the Catholic church...any questions?
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What about the Spanish Inquisition, various witch trials, and inspiring the Crusades, and legitmizing the rule of countless brutal monarchs? At one time they had their own army, and at least one Pope even rode to war himself. I think that rather led to a lot more needless death and destruction than the things you listed, which are really rather petty crimes in comparison.
I mean, it's not like the phrase "Kill 'em all, let god sort 'em out" came from nowhere.
I mean, it's not like the phrase "Kill 'em all, let god sort 'em out" came from nowhere.
Re: Let's change gears for a minute
Is this supposed to be sarcasm?Buddha wrote:I want to get off the subject of Buddhism and Asian religion to talk about westerm religion. Christianity and in particular the ever popular Catholic Church. I know that this is not somthing that one usually goes into a discussion about, but some stuff I have seen recently has piqued my interest.
I actually don't care about this one. Let people spend money on whatever the hell they want. Really, my big gripe is that the Church abuses their tax-free status to snap up real-estate dirt cheap. Since they aren't taxed on it, they can't lose money so long as they don't sell short. This gives them a ridiculous advantage over individuals and/or corporations who actually have to give a damn whether a land purchase might not generate enough revenue to offset the property tax to be paid.2. Taking money for "services" that have no obvious value to a non believer
"As James ascended the spiral staircase towards the tower in a futile attempt to escape his tormentors, he pondered the irony of being cornered in a circular room."
How about if a Jewish child was "Baptized" knowingly or unknowingly, the would actually kidnap the child from their parents.....
There was a great special on PBS called "secrets files of the inquisition" which you might be able to get at your library or through Netflicks.....
There was a great special on PBS called "secrets files of the inquisition" which you might be able to get at your library or through Netflicks.....
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"For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten."
Ecclesiastes 9:5 (KJV)
You can't posit that as an absolute. Maybe it's different where you're from, but in Western Europe the catholic church invested heavily in both primary and higher education. Granted, it was at least in part as a way to ensure the students grew up to be proper little Christians, but if it wasn't for the church, education in Europe wouldn't be anywhere near where it is today.Zixinus wrote:How about the systematic denial of medicine and education for the general populace?
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Mike has a page on what the Church did during Hitler's reign. While we are at it, how about them denying it and blaming pagans.
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Re: Let's change gears for a minute
Those reasons are diddly-shit compared to the ongoing exacerbation of the AIDS crisis in Africa and South America (and presumably everywhere else too). Their teaching on condoms, and their various priests in shitty countries that spread myths like condoms can't stop HIV or are in fact laced with HIV contribute more to human suffering than the sex scandals or being a "holier than thou" hypocrite.Buddha wrote:I want to get off the subject of Buddhism and Asian religion to talk about westerm religion. Christianity and in particular the ever popular Catholic Church. I know that this is not somthing that one usually goes into a discussion about, but some stuff I have seen recently has piqued my interest. One thing I find interesting is how in the modern world we STLL have an institution of this magnitude and this damn rich. They are a billion dollar company (purgatory won't empty itself, eh Mr. Benedict?) and it's all filthy money. You know who they like the most? Mafiosi who really are afraid of their eternal soul's damnation. Point aside from the tangent is that you can't ignore this organization that calls itself a religion. What do you think is thier biggest crime against humanity and why? If you don't list these then maybe you should wake up and pay attention.
Problems of the Roman Catholic Church
1. Sexual Abuse by the clergy
2. Taking money for "services" that have no obvious value to a non believer
3. Using fear and the threat of Hell to get both money and the support of people.
4. Being "holier than thou art the messanger of God" and wearing it on their collective sleeve.
Did I leave anything out or not? This is a serious discussion and yes I am going to quit smoking which is why I might not be making much sense. I can breathe much easier by the way, thanks for asking. Back to the Catholic church...any questions?
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Re: Let's change gears for a minute
Pretty bad when the religious leadership of Iran supports the use of CondomsZuul wrote:Those reasons are diddly-shit compared to the ongoing exacerbation of the AIDS crisis in Africa and South America (and presumably everywhere else too). Their teaching on condoms, and their various priests in shitty countries that spread myths like condoms can't stop HIV or are in fact laced with HIV contribute more to human suffering than the sex scandals or being a "holier than thou" hypocrite.
"He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself."
Thomas Paine
"For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten."
Ecclesiastes 9:5 (KJV)
Thomas Paine
"For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten."
Ecclesiastes 9:5 (KJV)
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How about centuries of perpetuating anti-Semitism?
These stories are typical, and quite similar to the ridiculous shit found in the much, much later Protocols of the Elders of Zion:
Little St. Hugh
St. William of Norwich
These stories are typical, and quite similar to the ridiculous shit found in the much, much later Protocols of the Elders of Zion:
Little St. Hugh
St. William of Norwich
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