by cheimon on Wed Mar 05, 2003 4:59 pm
Bitchboy had a good point, that it's mostly organized religion that people object to. That's certainly my take on things, since it's my belief that as soon as you put in a bureaucracy, everything goes to shit.
So, to put myself on a sort of limb here, I'm going to say that while I have nothing but respect for someone's right to believe in a god/goddess/gods/whatever, I lose a lot of respect for people who belong to an organized religion. This is just because I can't see any good in it. If you read the Bible, think about Jesus' message, and say, ok, I'm going to be gentle, forgiving, try to love everyone, and do good works, I applaud you. But if you feel the need to take along with that admirable message the whole business of Catholic/Baptist/Methodist/whatever bureaucracy and propaganda, I just don't understand the reasoning, and yes, I'd think you were an idiot.
I mean, what good does it do? I honestly can't think of anything organized religion does that is as good or better than what regular people believing in a Higher Power could do. The only thing I can think of that might work is a sense of community/belonging, but there's such a horrible downside to that sort of identification, one which in my mind outweighs the benefits.
So, my two cents. Feel free to reply, but please, don't get into a mud-slinging match; this post isn't intended to offend, it's just an accurate description of what I think.