1. Your Original post and thread title referred to all religion, not only Fundie Christianity and Islam (and the word "fundamentalism means something different for Islam (and Judaism) than for Christianity - in the latter it means belief in a literal interpretation of the bible - in the former it generally means a strict approach to religious law). 2. Some people come to fundamentalist Christianity based on syllogisms (flawed, IMO, but still) not always emotion. 3. Millenia is plural. They have either had millenia, or A millenium 4. But they haven't. The great challenge to their beliefs came with the enlightenment. At most they have had 300 years. Not a millenium. And in fact for the first couple of hundred of those, "modernizers" including atheists generally continued to accept patriarchy, though on other grounds. Feminism and gender equality as a widely accept ideology is far younger than that. "weird" of course is a subjective, culturally bound term. |
| Not to mention that humanity has a history of goddess-centered religions, which kicks out angry OP's "outdated, patriarchal norms." Tell that to Shakta Hinduism, which is thousands of years old in India, and the cult of the Maenads in ancient Greece. |
+100 And the insecure tribalism isn't limited to online trolls. Prominent atheist leaders like Sam Harris stoke the insecure, tribalist flames as much as any evangelical religious leader. I know the difference PP is talking about too, since I've met awesome atheists who identify themselves as secular humanists, because humanism is what they believe in. Just the fact that they identify themselves as what they believe in, instead of what they don't believe in, makes me respect them. And their demeanor is self-confident, relaxed, compassionate, kindly and yes, at peace with themselves. |
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The best thing about trolls, is knowing that even after they post something they think is witty and clever, they go right back to being the miserable, self loathing creeps they were right before they posted.
And that makes me smile. |
and that has managed to sneak into some abrahamic religions too, such as the Marian cult in Catholicism, and the focus on the shekina in jewish kabbalah - though in fairness that is still compatible with day to day practical patriarchy. |