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Showing posts with label Religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religion. Show all posts
Monday, March 30, 2015
Laws or hoods: things you can hide behind
This kerfuffle over the Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act makes me wonder - why is religion a protected class? It's is clearly a choice, like Hawaiian shirts, or riding a llama to work. Here's the thing: I want my future Hawaiian shirt purchases to be tax free. And I want rules relaxed on where I can feed my llama. Why not?
Regarding this article, some states, such as Illinois, have added sexual orientation as a protected class, so the drum beat by Governor Pence that then-Senator Barack Obama supported the same law in Illinois is disingenuous.
Thursday, November 07, 2013
Vive la Francis
I've come to be agnostic the hard way - via the life of a born-again Christian.
In 1977 we lived in the basement of the subject of an early crush, Cindy Lewis. One day, she introduced me to a bus pastor named Louis O'Neal, who attended Waldo Avenue Baptist Church in Independence, MO.
Long story short, I became a rabid Christian, attending church on Wednesday nights, Saturdays (for pastor
training and 'recruitment'), and of course Sunday mornings and evenings. Mr. O'Neal took me, a poor 13-year-old urchin kid, under his wing. He and his wife were amazing, and were like family to me. People like Lou don't exist anymore.
At any rate, after witnessing the financial vehicle that is an organized church, and watching them spend a fortune on a building, the pastor, and the property, I realized that priorities were all wrong. And being the science-based individual I am, I knew religion wasn't for me.
So as I watch a man like Pope Francis lead by example, in a way no person in any church has in a very long time, I am at least heartened. It won't change my mind about the existence of a 'God', or that I perceive as wholly antithetical the practices of most church entities as they relate to Christian teachings. But, as a Humanist, I'm glad to see a man who displays the best traits of the human race from perhaps the loftiest perch on the planet.

Long story short, I became a rabid Christian, attending church on Wednesday nights, Saturdays (for pastor
training and 'recruitment'), and of course Sunday mornings and evenings. Mr. O'Neal took me, a poor 13-year-old urchin kid, under his wing. He and his wife were amazing, and were like family to me. People like Lou don't exist anymore.
At any rate, after witnessing the financial vehicle that is an organized church, and watching them spend a fortune on a building, the pastor, and the property, I realized that priorities were all wrong. And being the science-based individual I am, I knew religion wasn't for me.
So as I watch a man like Pope Francis lead by example, in a way no person in any church has in a very long time, I am at least heartened. It won't change my mind about the existence of a 'God', or that I perceive as wholly antithetical the practices of most church entities as they relate to Christian teachings. But, as a Humanist, I'm glad to see a man who displays the best traits of the human race from perhaps the loftiest perch on the planet.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Apparently God is the IRS
This morning on televangelist Joel Osteen's program:

And didn't athiests also receive the $600 stimulus checks? What is that, a bribe from God? Hush money? C'mon, Joel. We need answers.

"You learn you're gonna get a refund on your income tax. That's not a lucky break, that's not a coincidence. That's God letting you know you're on his mind. He's directing your steps, orchestrating even the smallest details of your life."No, I think it means you've been having too much deducted from your check every week.
And didn't athiests also receive the $600 stimulus checks? What is that, a bribe from God? Hush money? C'mon, Joel. We need answers.
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