Re: The Voice of Religion.
- From: "oriel36" <kelleher.gerald@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Apr 2007 04:12:14 -0700
Funny,funny,funny.You affirm what Blake said nearly 200 years ago -
"I turn my eyes to the Schools and Universities of Europe,
And there behold the Loom of Locke, whose Woof rages dire,
Wash'd by the Water-wheels of Newton: black the cloth
In heavy wreaths folds over every Nation: cruel Works
Of many Wheels I view, wheel without wheel, with cogs tyrannic,
Moving by compulsion each other; not as those in Eden, which,
Wheel within wheel, in freedom revolve, in harmony and peace."
William Blake
All bound together by consensus where the efforts to appear individual
only affirm that one is no better or worse than the next.You will die
comfortably without having really lived.
On Apr 6, 9:30 pm, "Len Gaasenbeek" <gaasb...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Since relativists preach their myth with religious verve, the 'Voice of
Religion' message below is equally applicable to them.
THE VOICE OF RELIGION.
I bought a striking 500(?) year old painting of the Holy Family depicting
Holy Mary with the Christ child standing on her right knee. From the right
top corner, Joseph is looking down while holding a book. From the left
lower corner, the child Saint John the Baptist, is looking up at Jesus.
I already owned a gilded, framed icon showing the same scene, except that
Joseph looks down from the top left and John the Baptist looks up from the
bottom right corner. The difference between the two is that, in the icon
Mary looks like a loving mother holding her son. Whereas in the older
larger painting, Mary looks adoringly at the Son of God, who she has given
birth to. The former is a human, whereas the latter a religious rendition.
I prefer the human icon to the religious painting in that it is real,
whereas the latter preaches the Christian myth. For humans to assert that
one of their women gave birth to the Son of God is presumptuous. Mankind
did not create God, God created mankind.
Any person, who claims to know what is on God's mind, is like a dog
saying/knowing what is on the mind of the human who bred him. A dog is not
human, no matter what its loving owner may think. This is why humans own
dogs, instead of the other way around. Nor can a dog declare that one of
its puppies is human.
This is also why most religions tend to be dangerous because their priests
claim to be spokesmen for God. This means that their followers should do as
they say, because humans must obey the will of God.
Throughout history, more atrocities have been (and still are) committed in
the name of religion than for any other reason. Because no matter what one
may say to a religious fanatic, he knows he is right, since he preaches God'
s will. Consequently, anyone who disagrees with him is a heretic, who must
be saved from, or punished for, his evil ways.
In other words, the most destructive force in the history of man is not the
iconoclastic scepticism of atheists, but the self-righteous voice of
religion.
Len Gaasenbeek, April 4th, 2007, Revised: April 6, 2007.
The old commies would love you -
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7006/psychopolitics.html
Be sure now to check that the basic correlation between the Earth's
rotation and clocks is correct before you set out the empirical agenda
on planetary motion and the celestial structure and certainly make
sure you do not try to justify the motions of the Earth by using the
return of a star to a meridian in 23 hours 56 minutes 04 seconds.
Faith is that intutive intelligence common to all genuine and good
people,that gentle belief of Love at the heart and magnificense of all
things and especially Christianity.You poor creature never make the
distinction between the failings of denominational Christianity and
the core of what that faith represents.
What a marvelous feeling Easter brings to all Christians where
rejection,humiliation and all those things which human nature abhors
was turned to a life affirming act by Jesus .The individual facets of
God where the sum of the facets cannot be proposed as God but love
lights up all things and especially human love to recognise that even
in the worse conditions,nay,especially in the worse conditions that
God is found.
.
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