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Islam - religion of peace - not going so well in Syria.
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/05/15/syrias-warring-parties-film-themselves-committing-atrocities
Little bit of cannibalism on the side.
From my bible study days I recall that Jesus was supposedly a strong advocate of ‘turning the other cheek’. His message to his followers was that if someone slaps you then rather than retaliate, you should offer him the other cheek to slap as well.
I don’t recall Jesus giving any advice on how far you should take his ‘turn the other cheek’ philosophy.
To me it sounds both idealistic and unrealistic. Boys boarding school taught me very quickly that the meek and mild, ‘turn the other cheek’ approach doesn’t work too well in the real world – there are people who will walk all over you unless you learn to stick up for yourself by giving as good as you get, both verbally and physically.
Last week in London we saw yet another example of religion-based madness when a couple of sub-human animals ran a man down in a car, then hacked him to death with meat cleavers.
Is there any person, Christian or otherwise, who would seriously suggest we ‘turn the other cheek’ to this sort of thing?
Duckman and Tink - as followers and presumably advocates of the teachings of Jesus, your thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Luke 6:31 said:"And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise."
The following item of advice appears to have been issued shortly thereafter within the very same conversation:
"And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise."
Would you agree that there would be far fewer atrocities (murders, robberies assaults etc.) if everyone were to follow this sage advice?
P.S. Apologies for not being Duckman or Tink, but I also happen to have some admiration for Jesus teachings.
He made unmistakable claims of his divinity. He can't just be a good moral teacher. He is either crazy, a liar or Lord.
The following item of advice appears to have been issued shortly thereafter within the very same conversation:
Would you agree that there would be far fewer atrocities (murders, robberies assaults etc.) if everyone were to follow this sage advice?
Bunyip, you know the Church is nothing like that, there is goodness there and helping others. You have seen it for yourself.
The Christian charities, churches, schools, hospitals are all full to the brim helping the community.
He is either crazy, a liar or Lord.
Yes. Organised religion has failed by not understanding that moral and social rules are only relevant for the day and need to be adapted and upgraded as we progress as a species.It's the failings of the church at times that is bad.
But people do need to look into what Christ taught and no exclude parts.
He made unmistakable claims of his divinity.
He can't just be a good moral teacher. He is either crazy, a liar or Lord.
Jesus was in his day and is very polarizing because he forces is to make a choice about whether we will accept who he claims to be
Yes. Organised religion has failed by not understanding that moral and social rules are only relevant for the day and need to be adapted and upgraded as we progress as a species.
Those religions that cling on to the dogma of ancient myths relevant for the blind will eventually fail.
Those that adapt to new understanding and discovery will flourish.
There's no flourishing going on in religion right now.
Absolutely – the world would be a great place if everyone treated each other in the same way they themselves would like to be treated.
That’s the basic principle I was brought up with, and still try to live by today. That’s the basic principle that my wife and I have instilled in our children. Perhaps that’s why my family and I live peaceful and contented lives, getting along with people in our community and helping our friends and neighbors (and sometimes complete strangers) wherever we can.
Now that I’ve answered your question, Cynic, perhaps you’ll answer mine – How far do we take this meek and mild, ‘turn the other cheek’ approach that Jesus advocated?
For example, should we have turned the other cheek in 1942 when the Japanese dropped a greater tonnage of bombs on Darwin than they dropped on Pearl Harbor?
A brief history....Japanese military intelligence told them, incorrectly as it turned out, that the US Pacific force was in Darwin. So the Japs decided that the best way to take out the American force supposedly stationed there was to kill all forty thousand Darwin residents by bombing the city into oblivion.
So tell me, Cynic, and Duckman and Tink and anyone else who’d like to comment – what would your Christian perspective have been in this situation? Should we have ‘turned the other cheek’ to the Japs by adopting the meek and mild, non-retaliatory approach that Jesus taught? Or were we right to recognize that the pacifist approach wouldn’t have worked with the Japanese, and the only way to avoid being over-run by the enemy was to fight back?
Yes. Organised religion has failed by not understanding that moral and social rules are only relevant for the day and need to be adapted and upgraded as we progress as a species.
Those religions that cling on to the dogma of ancient myths relevant for the blind will eventually fail.
Those that adapt to new understanding and discovery will flourish.
There's no flourishing going on in religion right now.
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