Good post, recoverer.
recoverer wrote on Aug 8th, 2008 at 3:13pm:Hogwash comes in many forms. For example, I was into the guru scene for quite a while, and there are so many fake gurus it's ridiculous. In many cases people are better off being involved in some form of religion that some guru's cult. At least ways Christian preachers refer to God and Christ, unlike gurus who point to themselves.
I agree. Personality cults are pretty much the worst and most misleading 'spirituality' there is. People would be better off with moderate religion, certainly. But the bible is nonetheless chock full of contradictory, hostile and dangerous advice. The parts concerning Jesus are probably the wisest ones. Still, who follows what the biblical Jesus suggests? Not 99% of Christians, that's pretty clear.
recoverer wrote on Aug 8th, 2008 at 3:13pm:Going by various experiences it is clear to me that Christ is a key part of divine reality. Others have found the same without taking on a fundamentalist mindset. Perhaps you might forget about your hostility towards Christianity a bit, and see if there is another way to consider what Christ is about. When I did so I found that various energetic blocks were cleared, including in my heart chakra.
Perhaps Christ is important in some way. Or maybe it's a being with many names and forms, I don't know. If I appear hostile to Christianity, remember that I strongly oppose all that which slows down human progress or reverts it, something Christianity as a concept is guilty of (I'm referring here for example to the development of Catholicism, and the dark ages in Europe). As for chakras, I have never experienced them, so I can't comment.
recoverer wrote on Aug 8th, 2008 at 3:13pm:If you allow your hostility towards Christianity to guide you, you'll have a difficult time seeing the entire situation clearly. As opposed to focusing on the Christians who do things such as speak against homosexuality, perhaps you might consider how many Christians have been influenced by their faith in a positive way and do good things for others. You might consider how many people have avoided a lower realm partly because of their faith. You might consider how many Christians are humble enough to have feelings of reverence and grattitude for higher levels of being. You might consider how on the spirit level Christ provides help to many.
I was a Christian until my late teens, so I know the concept of Christianity and the history of it, and the tales in the bible, so I think I have a clear enough picture of what it is. I must tell you, I have nothing against Christians as a group, or as human beings. My father and his wife are both Christians, and they are loving and caring, and I love them. Of course Christians do great things, just like non-Christians do great things, it's what most people do. And I'm glad that so many have found the religion a big help in the everyday struggle. It still doesn't change the nature of the bible, and the millions of souls that have struggled because of it.
recoverer wrote on Aug 8th, 2008 at 3:13pm:Consider this example. I was working as a volunteer at a hospital. I was speaking to a former drug addict who was clean for about 8 months. He said that he gave his life to Christ. He said some things that sounded fundamentalist. Even though I had told myself I wouldn't try to convert any patients to my way of thinking, but instead just share love, I started to say something that contrasted to his way of thinking. I felt energy come alive on my left cheek. I feel the presence of Christ in this way. I received the message to not try to change the patients way of thinking, because Christ was taking care of him in a way that suits him. There are all kinds of people in this World with different needs. The spirit of Christ knows how to help them accordingly.
That's quite an experience, I would think. I'm glad for him that he found a way out via Christ. I'm not sure what to do with your example, though, except acknowledging it as a nice story. I do agree with your sentiments about people having different needs.
recoverer wrote on Aug 8th, 2008 at 3:13pm:One more thing about the patient. Would it be better for him to be a drug addict than a Christian? Did anybody else reach out to him and change his life for the better in an effective way?
Now what else can I do but answer
no to a question like that? You keep pointing to things that are worse than Christianity, while I in my initial reply pointed to things that are better. Now I ask you: Would you agree that a Christianity following the basic tenets of Jesus, while discarding the remainder of the bible, would be a better religion than it now is? I ask this because Jesus' way of life is about the only non-destructive, non-megalomaniac and loving thing about the bible. The rest seems to be made by authors whose personal opinions and fear greatly colored the books.
Luckily, many Christians decide to discard the negative things, but how can they then even call themselves Christians, when the Bible is upheld as THE book, the holy scripture for all to see? The last comment is of course besides the point, it just boggles the mind how humans can omit details so things seem better or more harmless than they really are.