syzygy wrote:Ummm, I get the distinct impression that the consensus thing isn't gonna happen.
What a shocker.
Religion has been debate probably from before the time man started painting caves and you expect to be able to resolve it with a bunch of bad assertions, abuse of authority figures, circular logic and more basic debating errors?
syzygy wrote:I noticed complaints that I don't "present evidence", even though I explained the man made concept of religion/worship, at least I thought I did.
You didn't. You made two claims on this point which contradicted each other and only encompassed a subset of the religions in which a fatalistic world view is (almost) mandatory or encouraged.
If you make a claim you need to back it up, then you can get an explanation.
syzygy wrote:
I might add that there was no evidence to prove what I said was inaccurate. However, there was plenty of evidence that suggests either my post was not entirely read, or at least misunderstood, of which I'll take some of the blame.
I suggest you take your own medicine and actually read the criticism on what you posted.
Like the first post of yours that I responded to in which you do things like:
- Say A is true according to X then you say A is not true according to X.
- Don't know about what you are talking
- Just plain lie
- Link an essay to prove your point while the essay has nothing to do with your points and can better be described as a tissue of lies so dishonest as the writer has been with just about everything in it.
syzygy wrote:
So, I'll back up some and try again.
I mentioned a common thread among all religions was worship/submit or die.
There is another that fits into the worship category. That being 'works'.
"Works" can be defined as earning favor with one's god through ritual, observance, good deeds, and/or paying a bribe.
Buddhism has already been mentioned. I'll suggest another one Taoism.
If I could be bothered I can probably dig up more examples by just browsing.
syzygy wrote:
Allah demands Jihad from his adherents as the price for admission into his favor/paradise. For those who fail to see the merits of Islam, a ruinous, confiscatory tax will suffice to save one's head. It's called the "jizyah".
http://www.prophetofdoom.net/POD_Quran_Surah_108.Islam.
Care to explain the first assertion?
As for the second assertion. The jizyah was hardly ruinous. For one it was based on how much a healthy man could afford. And if I've done my research correctly was
exactly the same percentage as the zakah (or zakat) that Muslims had to pay.
syzygy wrote:
Christianity, at least the RCC brand, demands an endless array of ritual as well as money. The Eucharist is a classic example of ritual. RCC dogma maintains that the wafer and wine consumed at "Communion", are literally the flesh and blood of christ. This 'flesh and blood' are to be worshipped. I asked a catholic just how long the wine/wafer remained flesh and blood, and thus worshipped. The response was that the wafer/blood were always the flesh and blood of christ and to be always worshipped.
While true that I'm rarely accused of great intellect, even I have a tough time believing that we are to kneel next to the toilet and worship turds.
Nice bit of sophistry here. The person you asked this obviously wasn't talking about the wafer/wine in the ultra literalist interpretation you gave it. While you are technically right I suggest going back to the person you asked this from and saying you got this conclusion. Then spend the next 15 plus minutes listening to the lecture about the symbolic meaning and such.
syzygy wrote:
Papal dispensations and indulgences imply that Yahweh's moral code will be abrogated for a fee. The amount of this fee/bribe is contingent on the severity of said transgression, as well as the ability of one to pay. Rich "sinners' have to pay more.
Catholic encyclopedia on dispensations.
syzygy wrote:
For any protestants out there who are beginning to feel smug, there is the 'name it and claim it' theology. This form of worship/bribery maintains that we can be blessed for a fee. If one contributes 100 bucks to the offering plate, then god will bless them 10 times over. So, if one wants 1000 bucks, all one need do is put 100 bucks in the offering plate.
In their competition for church members, some preachers have upped the antie to a 300% return.
You should stop the ultra literalist interpretation of other peoples words, at least the protestants I talked to this afternoon were a bit peeved at the way interpreted this and said it is symbolic.
syzygy wrote:
Then there is the 'nice guy' type of religion. One can earn favor by attending church on Sunday, (worship), and being a good person, (works).
A 'good person' being a civic minded, charitable, good neighbor type.
Problem with any of your arguments above. None prove the point you said you would prove (that is that religions are a submit or die case) at most that greed is everywhere and that includes religions.