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by pcCoder » Wed Sep 12, 2012 2:50 pm
I don't think I had any direct personal experiences. I just gradually learned about other religions, how to think and analyze, some basic science, psychology, etc. It seems that there isn't much debate among people about psychology and the effects of conditioning and social groups reinforcing ideas and thought processes, except when the use of those ideas from psychology are applied to religion: the tendency of people to adopt the religion that they have been most influenced from, the tendency of people to believe and rationalize that their religious beliefs are correct and others are incorrect reinforced by social groups and such, regardless of any truth or not. I eventually realized a form of blindness stemming from the more devoutly religious. Similar to an experience I had the other day. I went to church, and after church I was talking to my girlfriend's father. We talked briefly. Some of his statements included:
"There is no such thing as millions of years, if you read the bible at the beginning you can add the generations..."
Talking about how old the earth really is.
"How can you know what happened millions of years ago..." Well how can you know what happened thousands of years ago? "We have the record of it in the bible..."
Apparently any form of evidence of anything else is wrong unless it goes along with what his bible says. The lack of evidence for a mass exodus, pillars of fire, global floods, etc, as well as simple explanations of how such stories could have developed, is irrelevant.
"Other religions worship a dead god, the Christian god is the living god..."
Sound like a he-said-she-said thing Christian: I'm right and my god is true, your beliefs are wrong. Other: No I'm right and my god is true, you beliefs are wrong,
"Other religions are tricked by the lying one...", How do you know your religion is not the trick of a lying one? "I have felt the holy spirit..."
I felt like asking how he could tell that it was a true holy spirit and not a trick of the lying one. After all, if people of other religions feel something holy, it is a trick of the lying one. So how can he be sure his feeling of something holy isn't the same as their feeling something holy?
"You can disprove them other books, but you can't disprove the bible".
I asked how this meant is was true. He basically said if you can't disprove it then it must be true. Sure, you also can't disprove The Cat in the Hat, so surely that is true as well, and the author must have been inspired by His Feline Holiness to write the book. This is beside the fact there there are plenty of obvious problems in the bible and that the explanations I've heard for those problems seem like nothing more than hand-waving the problem away. Often there is no evidence for their explanations and they sound made up just to keep things sounding good to them, but sounding like b/s to me. In addition, they expect their explanations of the problems of their book to be taken as is, but dismiss any explanations of problems of other holy books by people of other religions.
"But the prophecies show the truth. The preacher was just talking about Israel getting attacked from the north, south, east, and west and how it was predicted in the bible..."
Well it seems that the prophecies that I read have plenty of room for interpretation. As for a country surrounded by other countries having conflicts, this doesn't seem to be grand revelation, but common sense that over time countries have conflicts with their neighbors and sometimes even battles between them.
The above are based on a collection of texts being accepted as absolutely true. This sounds like ideological blindness despite their hymn going "once blind but now I see". Now anything that could show something in their text is wrong is actually wrong itself, even if it isn't and their text is. Not all are as bad as the above; some are at least open to the possibility of being wrong but see no reason to change. Some are so closed off to the possibility of being wrong and what they sometimes say manages to show such ignorance that blind is the only word I can think to describe it. Anyway I started realizing such things early on, and slowly overcame my religious belief.