I'd like to respond to the original post, and just make a couple points.
Quote:I have just discovered this site and will read more posts and obtain Mr. Moen's published works. Regardless of his input or views, I am still befuddled by so many posters espousing traditional religious views.
I am viewing this site because I have firmly rejected the theological ideas of established religions.
To be redundant, and I don't mean to offend, but why are so many here rehashing the same old bits?
First off your premise that everyone has rejected all traditional concepts of Christianity or other religions is not necessarily the same premise that everyone else approaches this site with. Some people (like myself) are both open minded to new ideas and also embrace many traditional spiritual truths, about the identity of Jesus for instance.
Quote:Monroe and the Toltec literature I am familiar with clearly state that there is no "God" in the form of a singular, judgemental deity.
Which apparently you find to be more compelling than traditional texts. Just because Monroe and the Toltec literature you're familiar with contradict the beliefs of some here doesn't make their beliefs automatically false and not worth airing. It seems like you are arguing that because you have rejected traditional religious views, and moved on, and others have as well, you expect everyone else to do the same. Remember I am not claiming your view is automatically wrong because it contradicts what I know about God and Jesus; if I was then you would have a right to think I was 'claiming intellectual territory and trying to exclude others' so to speak.
Quote:So why such consistent and pervasive focus on these established religions and their entrenched laws and tenets?
Because things can be true regardless of the age in which they are written down.
Quote:My point, my complaint, my disappointment is that so many here want to compare baby photos rather than try to move as efficiently as possible to adulthood (ultimate human evolution).
I'd say three things:
1/ your point is insulting. Those of us who hold on to some traditional beliefs are babies, and the adults (including yourself) have moved on apparently.
2/ you make the mistake of assuming that later relevation is more correct or true or consise, and therefore worth hearing. Muslims will say the Quran is automatically more valid because it is a later testament (and because its the literal word of God, and the Christian scriptures were corrupted).
Some people make the opposite mistake, and argue that even more ancient texts than the New Testament are automatically more valid.
The philosophical reality is that these revelations, or truths, or world views, or whatever you want to call them are independently true or false; they are not necessarily dependent on how old they are.
3/ my next criticism is a common one I find among new age thinkers, and that is they are very tolerant people of just about any concepts except for the Jesus found in the bible. Jesus as an ascended master is fine; Jesus as a Buddha or a Bodhisattva is fine, Jesus as a failed revolutionary leader or a literary figment is fine; however Jesus as he is generally presented in the Christian New Testament is simply unacceptable. A lot of people who preach tolerance and detest the moral judgments of Christians absolutely abhor Christianity with their own moral judgments.
Quote:I find many of these personal suppositions and simple restating of the Bible, Koran, or other old texts (forum postings) to be of little or no value to my quest.
So don't read them then. Secondly, are you the only person who reads this website? Does everyone else have exactly the same belief system as yourself? Third, is it possible, just maybe, that there are other genuine spiritual seekers out there who hold on to traditional beliefs about Jesus, and should be treated as valid spiritual seekers?
Lastly, I'm curious about this judgmental view of traditional Christianity that you have - meaning it seems like you are beating a straw man here. Have you read the gospels and thought deeply about them? Have you ever noticed that Jesus has a huge emphasis on love and commands us to love others? Or read in the gospel of Luke about his concern for the poor and social justice? Or consider that the anger of God can come from witnessing the abuse of others and out of a love for others? I think you may be fighting a version of Jesus that isn't accurate.