I have been arguing
with people about religion now for over fifteen years. For longer than I can
remember. You could say it is a hobby of mine. I argued with my brother, who
has always been an atheist, for years and years about Christ. He was kind to me
in this because he was always so patient with me. It is quite a gift to have a
younger brother who is so wise. I went to several different churches for years
debating with the priest, preachers, and what not trying to figure it all out.
Unlearning Christianity takes a really long time and a lot of dedicated work,
especially if it was really ingrained in one during childhood like it was for
me.
I was unfortunate
enough to have Baptists on both sides. It was not a good time.
Over the years I
have learned to reduce the arguments into different parts so that it is easier
to manage with people. It is such a vast subject it cannot ever be debated in
its entirety. I typically break it down into three big categories. There is the
argument of whether or not there is a god. There is the argument of whether or
not Christ existed, including the truth of the story. Then there is the
argument of the actual cultural impact of Christianity on us as human beings.
After figuring out the truth of god/Christ and religion in general, I started
devoting all my time to the culturalization affects of being raised American
Christian. I was recently dubbed a Secular Monk by drunken college professors
while discussing Krishnamurti and Don Ruiz. Considering my past this was a
great honor, to be dubbed so.
To be clear, it does
not matter if you believe in god or not. It doesn’t matter if you believe
Christ was god or not. If you were raised in America, you were raised as a
Christian. From my perspective the big four beliefs that Christianity imposes
culturally are Monogamy, Patriarchy, the belief that humans are flawed/lacking,
and our beliefs regarding sexuality in general (which is basically all of the
above wrapped into one American concept; beliefs about sexuality/gender), the
rules if you will.
So…if you are still
wondering about things such as, does a god exist, please keep up your journey.
It is a long road but worth every step. The only way to gain control of one’s
own life is to undo religious dogma. The saying "seek and you shall find"
is true whether one is religious or not, this concept has to do with the way
the brain works, not some god. You find most things contained in the bible are
true regardless of faith or whatever. Do your research into the origins, of not
only Christianity, but religion in general and you will be much closer to the
truth.
Anyways…like I said
earlier…It does not matter if you believe in god or not. It does not matter if
you believe in the story of Christ or not. Doesn't matter if you went to
church, if you have read the bible, it doesn't matter if you never even said
the pledge of allegiance in school. Christianity runs so deep in our American
culture it doesn't even matter if you were home schooled, it still impacted
your identity.
Why?
Quite simply because
it happened to your parents, and to their parents, and to the parents before
that. If your genetic heritage comes from Europe it has happened to so many
generations in your family it is unknowable how deep it goes. Christianity has
impacted our culture for over 2000 years. America was a breakaway from Europe
which was completely Christian controlled. Another major reason is simple
social dynamics of being human. Regardless of our individual personal belief,
those around us, affect us, whether we are conscious of it or not. If you were
raised somewhere where the majority of people are a certain way, you will be
that way too, at least until you undo it.
It is kind of like
how we end up like our parents whether we want to or not, and while we may not
always be able to see it in ourselves, it is always very clear to our close
loved ones. I can easily see my parents in my brothers, but not so much in
myself. The same is true of this cultural indoctrination of Christianity. It is
hard to see it in oneself.
Not many question
much deeper than who/what is god in terms of Christian indoctrination, in terms
of philosophy. I recently argued with two different people about this. They do
not think they are Christian, yet they… try to maintain monogamous relationships,
they believe men are the better gender (even if they will not admit this out
loud, or to themselves, their actions belay their ingrained belief), they
believe the world is fucked up because humans are flawed, "it's the best
we can do" and they are fully indoctrined about how a man and woman should
be. All of these things are equally as false of beliefs as is the belief that
god made Adam and Eve. The evidence that we evolved like all other life on the
planet is over whelming.
So is the evidence
that we are polyamorous. If you stop and pay close attention, if you suspend
your opinion and simply observe the evidence is overwhelming. Don’t do what
those girls did while arguing with me and cast out the idea simply because it
is foreign or because you do not want it to be true. Those girls were not happy
when I called them Christian. It is a negative word to them. They don't want it
to be true, so it is not! This is classic tenacity.
So is the evidence
that men are no better than women. The evidence for this is overwhelming. Yet
women are paid less, taken advantage of more, and gender type casted far worse
than men.
There is absolutely
no evidence that humans are flawed. None whatsoever.
There is absolutely
no evidence of a certain way a male should be and a certain way a female should
be. Human beings are so complete diverse there is absolutely no way we can all
be the same. Personally, I am much more feminine internally than male and all
my life people have tried to tell me how to be as a male. Eventually there
comes a time when you tell them to fuck off and just simply be who you are. I
like being feminine and masculine.
Sit down and think
about it. All of these beliefs come directly from Christianity, yet they are
imposed on children country wide without any real questioning behind it. It is
simply how it is.
Yet, it isn't. The
evidence is overwhelming.
Everywhere I go, I
find people seeking the ideal of monogamy yet I cannot find anyone who actually
adheres to it. I am sure it is possible to find a couple somewhere who has
actually held to the ideal, but some anomaly is by no means the rule. I am sure
there are rare people who are suited to it, just like there are rare people who
can withstand enormous physical pain. They are the exception, not the rule. We
have had a religious culture for over 2000 years stuffing "how we should
be in our sexual relations" down our throats. Yet, I rarely see anyone
actually sit down and access the situation realistically. Hell I can’t even
find religious leaders who adhere to it.
If you raise women
to be second to men, guess what, they will be. I don’t understand how in this
modern age women are not absolutely furious about this treatment. It is proof
collectively they are still believing it themselves. In this current society I personally
cannot find a fully intact female. I search constantly. I cannot find a woman
that was raised to defy gender role. I can’t find a woman that was raised
essentially like a boy. Oh, I am sure they exist but they are as rare as rare
can be. Women are not second at anything if they are raised to be equal. But
unfortunately they are not, because the bible says so, or did you not know
that?
There is a
difference between being flawed and being ignorant or selfish. The flaw, if you
call it that, can only be that a person lacks information necessary for the
task at hand. This is even the case with greed; it is simply a lack of
information on the greedy person’s behalf. If that person had the needed
knowledge of her place in the world she would never be greedy. Is this a flaw?
Or just a person in progress? If she had the knowledge and was no longer
greedy, would she be flawed? Flawed implies that no matter what you do it is
still imperfect. Yet humans can achieve "human" perfection. That is,
to be perfectly human. I personally know too many humans who are not flawed at
all. This belief is not even close to true. Believing we are all flawed no
matter what we do creates a huge amount of apathy and helplessness in the
world. This belief alone causes more damage than the others combined.
All of this combines
into gender role. The idea of what a man should be in this culture is
Christian. That a man should be this and this, it's based on Christian ideals.
The exact same thing happens to women. Culturally what a man and woman should
be has been determined by Christianity. It was determined before we were born.
And sure, these issues may have been the case prior to Christianity, but in terms
of our lives here in America; we can solely lay the source of these belief's at the
feet of Christianity.
It happens to every
single one of us.
You see, true
education is two things simultaneously; acquiring knowledge and unlearning
tradition.
American Christian
culturalization is unavoidable. As children we get no say in this process. But
as adults we can undo what was done. We can learn a better way. We have the
means and ability to discover truth. We have the ability to teach our children
the truth.
Do not take my word
for it, go find out for yourself. Seek it and you shall find it.
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