One negative aspect to his essay would have to be his bias toward conservatives and the rich. He deliberately labels out the rich in many of his examples by pointing out how they claim to be Christian but do not wish to help aid the poor. As for conservatives, he not only points out George W. Bush but refers at times to religion as “conservative religion.” This clearly shows his bias toward them and could be a way for him to associate them with the American Christianity problem. I believe McKibben has a great point on this issue. As American Christians, we always believe that if we do good deeds or help ourselves we go to heaven.
Traditionalist Catholics generally prefer to be referred to either simply as Catholics or Roman Catholic. In recent years, remarks by Gibson have generated accusations of homophobia, anti-Semitism, and racism; he has apologized repeatedly for the statements and denied that they represent his real opinions. Another big difference in the two movies is the fact that Mary, the Mother of Jesus, does not appear in “Superstar” at all yet she plays a major role in “The Passion”. This may be attributed to Mel Gibson’s Catholic background. It does follow the gospel more closely.
The Alcoholic ChristianBy Angie Lewis Article Word Count: 788 [View Summary] Comments (0) | Alcoholism is running rampant today, even in Christian's homes! Scripture tells us we are not to get drunk on too much wine because it causes sin. But the bible says a believer in Christ is saved through the death of Jesus. Does that mean the alcoholic Christian is saved too? Understand that living a righteous life in Jesus Christ is what gives the Christian eternal life.
since he has tried to divert you from Yahweh your God”. Harris states that Christian and Jewish followers still allowing heresy which is belief or opinion contrary to orthodox, as an example to demonstrate the dogmatism because they continue devoting to a faith that they have not literally understood. Harris provides logical reasons for his position on religious moderates For every point that he discusses in this paper he provides examples to defend his point. Harris uses a devout Christian trusting his wife and believing weather eating frozen yogurt will make him invisible as an example. “Explaining that he would require much evidence” to be persuaded on what he believes.
For example, on Damascus Road, Saint Paul’s religious experience transformed his moral outlook. It would appear that all religious experiences demonstrate a revelation of truth, but one could argue that this does not indicate they are true. As Freud would argue that religious experiences are a way of externalising deep, repressed personal truths. In such a view, religious experiences are unverifiable and cannot be thought to prove the existence of God, as they are merely manifestations of the human subconsciousness. A transient experience short, and cannot be sustained for a long duration of time.
In this short story, the author is stating that the priest is the symbol of the Catholic Church. Also how this experience is supposed to be a positive one instead of a negative one for the child because that would affect the decisions of the child if they would want to attend church when they grow up or not. The author is criticizing the ritual of a confession by mentioning how it would cleanse you like a good bar of soap, knowing that soap doesn’t make a soul pure, giving the sense that it may not be good enough. Lastly, the short story ends with “Jesus loves you” which is completely different than the rest of the tone of the entire short story, leaving the child with a positive idea in their
That being said anyone who is religious would feel uncomfortable while watching “Religulous”. The name to me was well thought out but offensive, “Religulous” a portmanteau or blend of the two words, religion and ridiculous. To me the movie should have actually been called “Christian Bashing Featuring Some Other Religions for Split Seconds” by Bill Maher. I wrote down many of his questionable quotes that are almost intelligent. Bill Maher is a smart individual but an agnostic can only promote what they know which means not very much when it comes to religion.
Marijuana should be legalized because it’s not fair for religious use, lower the number of arrests, and too expensive for the government. Believe it or not, there are a number of religions that use marijuana. One of the religons that use marijuana is Christianity. It has been said in the bible that , “the leaves of the Tree of Life are for the healing of the nations”. This quote is relating to marijuana being a cure.
The Moral Implication in the Charity Culture Nowadays, the charity culture is both strange and familiar to the public, for it is not reported so much on the media in one hand, and in the other hand, the moral implication in the charity culture is just like the blood in human bodies. In the western countries, the origin of charity culture is from the religion. The theory of “Original Sin” in Christianity makes people believe that everyone is born guilty, who must atone for his philanthropy by working hard for the entire lifetime in order to get peace and go to the Heaven after death. In the western Christian culture, charity is regarded as a discipline, which has an external force; while it is an effective way as well shuttling between the wealth and the spirit beyond the free materialism. As a result, charity in the western world is not just a moral stuff, but more like a religion one.
The belief in a miracle can come from either experiencing them or religious reasons and explanations. People that believe in miracles usually believe in the religious evidence that we are provided with. Christians and Catholics will believe that miracles can happen because there are a lot of stories in the bible that seem to break the laws of nature and almost seem impossible to believe in, for example Jesus healed poorly people and he rose from the dead. In our society people believe that rising from the dead is humanly impossible and then jump into assumptions that this event must of had some sort of supernatural explanation; others will not believe it at all. Catholic people think that if you believe in God miracles seem more obvious to you and if you deny and test the existence of God then it will be harder to see the miracles happen.