I don't have any problem with people having faith, although I fail to understand why they believe they have the right to express their views on the wider public.
So, you have the right to do this, and believers do not? That makes a lot of sense.
IF it is true that "God is the Judge of the Universe", then he isn't doing a very good job at weighing the scales of justice is he?
Dude, and I say this as as a non-believer, I don't think you know very much about the religion you're criticizing. As far as I know, none of the Abrahamic make any promises that bad things won't happen to you if you're devout, they are far more concerned with documenting the ways that you'll be punished if you're not. Christianity sort of explains this way with the promise of an eternal reward for surrendering your sins to Christ, but the earlier religions that Christianity subsumed do not do that.
Joe has said a bunch of things here, many of which I do not personally agree with, but you're laying on him with all your frustration about religion in general and every bad thing that's ever happened in history. Don't you think that's a little extreme? I mean, if there's someplace in this thread where he (or anyone!) said "Hitler mas butchered minorities because one and only God was punishing them for their sins" and I just overlooked it, then carry on, but I'm pretty sure you're the first person who brought up the holocaust.
Can you go back and re-read the post that started off this whole shitfest, the first post in this thread? I read it and sort of thought "huh, here's someone who has religious beliefs and ideas about reality that I don't necessarily agree with, but it at least sounds like their faith is a source of strength for them in their time of need, and they are trying to share that." I wasn't born yesterday (or again har-har), and so I understand that huge sects of modern Christianity in the US have evangelism baked into them at a fundamental level, and therefore posts like this always carry a little bit of the "bring the light of the Lord to all the heathen non-believers" too them. Sure. So what? Pretty much every forum post on every internet site ever is
someone trying to convince someone else of
something, and my post here is no exception!
You might think that Joe's belief that faith in God might cure his affliction is silly. That's okay! He did post this publicly, and it should be totally cool to say "hey man, I think you're a little out to lunch". But, that's not really what happened -- people have just absolutely dogpiled on here, accused him of a ton of stuff that he outright did not say, and basically tried to hold him accountable for everything that they think religion has ever done. Isn't that a little... unfair? Especially since part of his first post was:
Now tapping into that power is the key to being cured, or receiving the necessary grace to
endure this life with tinnitus.
Think about that. Like I said, I do not share Joe's religious views, but here's a very, very similar statement that I can honestly make:
linearb said:
I have come to believe that meditation may be a fundamental necessity in how I live a successful and rich life with tinnitus, and I am also convinced that it might have some impact on the progression and course of the tinnitus itself.
Now, if you challenged me on this, I would quickly cite some research about the parts of the brain known to be involved in tinnitus, and other research showing long-term structural and functional changes to those brain parts as a result of long-term contemplative practices. Joe wouldn't be able to do that, his proof would be modern translations of things which were originally written down in dead languages thousands of years ago. But, isn't it the case that Joe and I both have
beliefs, which we have some amount of
faith in, which we draw
strength and hope from? I think so, and on top of that, I know that Joe and I both have tinnitus! So, we have the same problem, and despite having very different lives and different beliefs, I can find a lot of things in common with the way we're reacting to it.
We all have a problem we share: we have tinnitus that's significant enough that we spend part of our time on an internet forum full of other people with the same problem. In my day to day routine, if someone throws heavily religious material at me, I might well give them an earful... but this isn't my day to day life. It's a board, full of people suffering, in some cases terribly, from the same problem. No one else understands our suffering as we do. Why can't we just leave the angry theological arguments based on fundamentally different views of the universe at the curb?
Finding a Christian who wants to pick a fight about God is like shooting fish in a barrel. If you just want to butt heads with people who say insane things, why start with someone who's basic message is "I have the same problem you do, and my belief in God helps me"? Like, if I was going to go just absolutely rail on people who I don't agree with for evidence-based reasons, I think a much better starting point would be
people who think the earth is flat or
think the moon landing was faked.