Icehawk wrote:Ok, If im committing a fallacy here, by all means correct me, but I just cannot seem to get my head around something here: Ok, if you honestly believe that your religion isn't the one true religion, than whats stopping you from just dropping your own and going with one of the others?
Nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
If I'm eating chicken, what's stopping me from eating steak? Well, maybe I prefer the taste of chicken, or I feel cows are too intelligent to eat, or what have you. Maybe chicken is easier to obtain, or more socially acceptable. Whatever.
My religion does not bar me from taking part in the rituals of other religions, or from worshipping other Gods. Now, if I choose to sample, say, Islam or Christanity that might be a problem - but that's because of THEIR rules, not the ones I currently live under.
Surely you MUST think your religion is superior (and therefore the most true one) in order to choose it alone over all the other ones.
My Gods never delivered the First Commandment of "Thou shalt have no other Gods before me". I do not, under my faith, have to choose one and only one God for eternity, nor do I have to choose one and only one mode of worship for all eternity.
You cannot honestly tell me you think all religions are equal when yours has things which conflict directly with the others. If you do then as far as I can tell, you must be able to just drop yours on a whim and be able to believe all the others just as equally as yours.
Yes, you have that right.
I should also point out that the conflict is NOT coming from my side of the fence. Oh, alright, there ARE some some differences that can't be reconciled - it would be impossible to combine animal sacrifice such as in Santeria or Voudoun with the anti-blood prohibitions of NeoPagan Wicca in the same rite. However, there is nothing barring a person from attending a Santerian rite one night and a Wiccan rite the next, nor is there anything in either religion that would prevent someone from being a fully initiated priest or priestess in BOTH religions at the same time.
Like many in the North American/European/Australian culture I'll call the "west" for convenience, you've grown up equating religion with the montheistic, Christian form of the thing - which, considered globally, is a
minority viewpoint.
I do NOT view my religion as superior to all others. At this point in my life it fits me well and I have no impulse to change... on the other hand, I have no reason to change, either. I sincerely want you to follow whatever faith fits YOUR needs because that's the best religion FOR YOU - and even though atheism is a
lack of faith I lump it in with religion for the purposes of this discussion. If atheism fits you then more power to you, I have no quarrel with it.
I should also point out that my faith has even stricter prohibitions on prostelytizing than the Jews do. I can certainly discuss it with outsiders (except for those parts that are privy only to the initiates) and would not stand in the way of anyone sincerely
choosing to follow the same path, but it is forbidden for me to attempt to talk anyone into changing their religion or fundamental beliefs. This puts me in a
very different position than, say, fundamentalist evangelicals.
Likewise, my Gods are not in the rescue business. If you call, there is no guarantee they will answer, and if they do they'll probably make you work for whatever They grant you. In this respect, my faith is actually closer to atheism - I've never expected a heavenly calvary to save me from the universe, or even my fellow creatures, and if it weren't for the Christian influence I get from living in the US it probably would never even occur to me to ask for such a thing. My religion teaches that what happens to me is a largely a consequence of MY actions, not the spiteful whims of an angry God, and if I'm in trouble it's up to me to get me out of it.