søndag, april 16, 2006

PZ om påsken

PZ Myers bryder sig ikke ret meget om påsken – I hvert fald ikke om dens religiøse baggrund - og som sædvanlig er jeg helt enig. Her er et par citater, jeg godt kunne li’:

“At the heart of Christian belief is a lie: that this man was tortured to death long ago, and that afterwards he came back to life. Oh, and also that he wasn't a man at all, but a god. There is no evidence for these claims that defy all reason and experience, but we're asked merely to believe. To have faith. To trust the words of priests.
I refuse.
If a sacrifice is the centerpiece of our salvation, it makes no sense to call the brief troubling of an omnipotent being with a few nails a "sacrifice." It was a man who died horribly, like many others. He didn't come back.”

“The promise of eternal life is not enough. We must also be browbeaten with threats of unearthly, unending torment if we don't believe the lie.”

Og hvad skal man så gøre ved det:

“Abandon the church. Take the money you were going to throw in the collection plate and donate it to a secular charity. Tell your priest to take a hike. Stay home; have a quiet day with your family. Think. Enjoy this world while you live in it.
Whatever you do, wake up. Deny the lie.”

2 Comments:

Blogger Rasmus said...

Heh, det lykkedes mig at tilbringe påsken hos en teologi-studerende - uden at tale om religion.

5:13 PM  
Blogger Morten said...

Imponerende - men nogen gange gider man selvfølgelig ikke, og det er jo som regel også futilt at diskutere med folk, som ikke forstår - eller vil forstå - hvad man siger. Eller var hun bare sød?

1:41 AM  

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