People not raised deeply in religion (like, say, the Orthodox Jewish community), and who didn’t have to wait ‘till they were in their 20s to ‘come out’ as atheist, probably don’t appreciate the level of militancy folk like Eliezer display.
Correct. If you were raised in a family of gentle and convenient religion, and you don’t like having militant adult atheists running around, then outlaw serious religious impositions on children under 18 (study of Torah for half of each school day, fasting without food or water for 25 hours while walking a couple of miles to synagogue). Maybe then you’ll see less bitterness from the adults! D’you think?
Wouldn’t support such a law? Neither would I. But bear in mind: Not everyone has a childhood that makes “religion” a cute little teddy bear.
Religion is this cute voluntary thing, with no harmful side effects, that only Scrooge would attack? How strange that anyone would hold a grudge? A bizarre public belief, which everyone repeats, but which is right up there with the Virgin Mary for inherent absurdity. If just one person came to you and said such a thing, you would laugh at them...
This post did start out as just for fun. Sometimes I can feel the world trying to strip me of my sense of humor.
Just for what it’s worth as a very belated reply—I was raised in a family of gentle and convenient religion, and would strongly support such a law, as well as outlawing advertisement targeted at children.
People not raised deeply in religion (like, say, the Orthodox Jewish community), and who didn’t have to wait ‘till they were in their 20s to ‘come out’ as atheist, probably don’t appreciate the level of militancy folk like Eliezer display.
Correct. If you were raised in a family of gentle and convenient religion, and you don’t like having militant adult atheists running around, then outlaw serious religious impositions on children under 18 (study of Torah for half of each school day, fasting without food or water for 25 hours while walking a couple of miles to synagogue). Maybe then you’ll see less bitterness from the adults! D’you think?
Wouldn’t support such a law? Neither would I. But bear in mind: Not everyone has a childhood that makes “religion” a cute little teddy bear.
Religion is this cute voluntary thing, with no harmful side effects, that only Scrooge would attack? How strange that anyone would hold a grudge? A bizarre public belief, which everyone repeats, but which is right up there with the Virgin Mary for inherent absurdity. If just one person came to you and said such a thing, you would laugh at them...
This post did start out as just for fun. Sometimes I can feel the world trying to strip me of my sense of humor.
Just for what it’s worth as a very belated reply—I was raised in a family of gentle and convenient religion, and would strongly support such a law, as well as outlawing advertisement targeted at children.
Y’know what? Children shouldn’t be baptized. None of that “confirmation” nonsense. You get to decide once you’re in your twenties.
There are some Christian denominations that agree with that.