Religion and Fundamentalism

Oct 02, 2006 14:40

Behold, I have set before you today life and good, and death and evil. Choose life, so that you and your offspring will live (Deut 30:15,19)

My Views on Fundamentalism )

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lauradi7 October 3 2006, 01:01:56 UTC
Well, we'd love to have you, but don't expect UUs to be open minded and fair just because we claim to be (and are anti-dogma).

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luckylefty October 3 2006, 18:12:57 UTC
I feel about religion pretty much the same way you feel about fundamentalism. Pretty much every religion (UU may be an exception here) has certain core beliefs that it insists that you take on faith and do not question. If you say "Jesus was this guy that lives 2000 years ago, and I don't see why I should give his views on moral issues any more weight than anyone else's", few would consider you a Christian. If you say "I don't see why I should find the Old Testament any greater source of Wisdom than the new, and just because certain views and practices have been part of a tradition of the Jews for 2000 years doesn't mean these views or practices should be given any more weight than those in the Koran or the New Testament", than few would consider you a Jew ( ... )

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dcltdw October 3 2006, 23:27:02 UTC
What an interesting post. Thanks for writing. :)

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