sldr4Christ1985 wrote:me and a friend we talking briefly about me going to do missions in japan. she made a comment that, 'christian values are so outdated'. how would you reply to that?
Zarn Ishtare wrote:Hmm...
Well, A few small points jump to the front of my mind:
1. Christianity is very open-minded to the spiritual, and to the Heavenly. Religions like Wicca and Shintoism carve their gods from the essence of mans fallen state, restraining them, making them susceptable to disease, age, and death. We who believe, however, see our God as a Limitless and Divine Being who cannot be slain, poisoned, or cut up into pieces to make the earth(See old Norse Mythologies for more on this) Furthermore, these so-called gods display every negative ounce of human emotion, ranging from Lust ( Zeus's escapades alone would shock even the most hardcore) to Jealousy (Hera, wife of Zeus, was known for the cruel punishments she exacted on his lovers) To several creepy degrees of such things that should never be spoken about on a christian site like this.
rocklobster wrote:Zarn Ishtare wrote:Hmm...
Well, A few small points jump to the front of my mind:
1. Christianity is very open-minded to the spiritual, and to the Heavenly. Religions like Wicca and Shintoism carve their gods from the essence of mans fallen state, restraining them, making them susceptable to disease, age, and death. We who believe, however, see our God as a Limitless and Divine Being who cannot be slain, poisoned, or cut up into pieces to make the earth(See old Norse Mythologies for more on this) Furthermore, these so-called gods display every negative ounce of human emotion, ranging from Lust ( Zeus's escapades alone would shock even the most hardcore) to Jealousy (Hera, wife of Zeus, was known for the cruel punishments she exacted on his lovers) To several creepy degrees of such things that should never be spoken about on a christian site like this.
Definitely! I mean, Zeus is even worse than Miroku on Inuyasha!
Zarn Ishtare wrote:2.She almost certainly has ulterior motives for disliking Christianity. A further examination of said motives could bring about better developments.
Christian Wiccans adopt the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Ghost) or Jesus and Mary as their deities.
This isn't necessarily true. It's entirely possible that the standpoint comes entirely from ignorance. Assuming that someone has an ulterior motive for an ignorant statement can start more trouble than the statement itself did. As a Muslim in a more fundamentalist country about ignorant cartoons of Muhammed sometime.
Ignorance is combated with education, not a blatant assumption about the person's characteristics or motivation.
ducheval wrote:While many can point to Forgiveness, Compassion, and Generosity as christian values, the far more visible 'christian values' sadly are hate. Example, Fred Phelps.
No, he's not the majority. He is however, loud.
And he also does represent a majority christian viewpoint which simply cannot morally reconcile myself, mainstream christianity's strong stance against homosexuality/homosexual marriage.
THAT particular value is hateful, sad, and very very outdated.
It doesn't seem to me that the Greeks themselves would have understood their gods as mere personifications - sounds to me more like a back-projection from the future. I would be curious as to the lovely allegorical lessons we could learn from Eris tossing the golden apple in the congregation of the gods with Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite squabling about just who is in fact the most beautiful amongst them, resulting in a really bloody war fought over one woman.Lady Macbeth wrote:The Greek gods (Zeus and Hera mentioned here) are personifications of the great forces at work in our world. They become human-like so that we as humans might better understand and work with them. Zeus (the Father and Patriarchy) and Hera (the Mother and Matriarchy) are born of Chronos (Time and Age) and Rhea (Motherly Wisdom). Chronos and Rhea were both born of Uranus (the Heavens) and Gaia (the Earth). Attributes associated with each god or goddess are those found to be dominated by that principle - men and the patriarchal world, for example, have long been associated with the concepts of taking multiple women and other "daring" escapades, while women have been long associated with cunning, jealous possessiveness of spouses and unduly cruel behavior toward female rivals. The "several degrees of creepy things" that the gods as a whole are recognized to encompass were realities that the Greeks and Romans acknowledged and dealt with daily in their human world and thus had origins in something greater than them.
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