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This reminds me of one of the Gospel aclamations used in our church services:I thank you, Lord, for revealing the mysteries of the Kingdom to mere children
The job of any parent is to raise their child to not need them any longer. Alan's God doesn't do that.In fact Alan's God does a lot of strange things - demanding worship, withdrawing, testing how much he is loved through causing pain and difficulty. If he were a human we'd call him a narcissistic sociopathic control freak.
A real sicko, who would need serious psychiatric attention if it existed!
Control through guilt and shame; forgot that one.Of course it's really from the minds of people that this stuff comes. What is particularly cancerous about religions is its ability to make otherwise whole people into damaged people who not only are very wounded but then go onto inflict the same wounds on others - and all in the cause of saving them.
This reminds me of a remark by the great H. L. Mencken: "The desire to save people is almost always a false front for the urge to rule them."
True gift of perception?If it wasn't for the humble bee, most of those flowers wouldn't exist. Nor the fruits we enjoy.🌹
Why would adults wish to be treated like children by a deity?
To get to heaven, for Jesus said, "Unless you become as little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven"Can you remember the joys of being a child?
Lots of children get abused as well. They are vulnerable to powerful authority figures, hmm, now I wonder who that reminds me of? Did somebody mention Stockholm syndrome, oh, it must have been me.
I know we are all supposed to go 'isn't Alan lovely because he's so polite' but te cloying idiocy that seeks to justify childhood diseases because 'we should be like children and like the pretty flower' and thank some thug god for the second but shrug our shoulders at the first because in our lisping prattling impersonations of Toyah 'it'th a mythtery' is stomach churning.
Spot on. We aren't supposed to go anything of the sort; manners or not these beliefs aren't just nauseating, they are actually quite frightening. What kind of blinkered self-importance could possibly allow for them?