The Painful Truth Blog

The Painful Truth Blog

A collection of Facts, Opinions and Comments from survivors of Herbert W. Armstrong – Garner Ted Armstrong – The Worldwide Church of God and its Daughters

  • Create a Gravatar
  • Home
  • Byker Bob
  • Richard Armstrong
  • Betty Brogaard
  • Al Dexter
  • Ralph Haulk
  • James
  • Douglas Becker
  • Santos
  • Mark [Salyer] Manning
  • Keith Ace
  • Nancy Dexter
  • Velvet Delorey
  • Armstrong Plagiarism Research
  • Mary Ellen Humphrey

Why I Hate Religion.

Posted in James by PT Editor
Jan 15 2012
TrackBack Address.

“Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus” by spoken-word artist Jefferson Bethke has received more than 10.2 million YouTube views as of Saturday night since it was posted just four days ago, eliciting more than 100,000 YouTube comments and plenty of debate elsewhere on the Internet.


From his YouTube page we read: “In the scriptures Jesus received the most opposition from the most religious people of his day. At it‘s core Jesus’ gospel and the good news of the Cross is in pure opposition to self-righteousness/self-justification. Religion is man centered, Jesus is God-centered. This poem highlights my journey to discover this truth. Religion either ends in pride or despair. Pride because you make a list and can do it and act better than everyone, or despair because you can’t do your own list of rules and feel “not good enough” for God. With Jesus though you have humble confident joy because He represents you, you don’t represent yourself and His sacrifice is perfect putting us in perfect standing with God!”

Your thoughts?

3 Comments »
Tagged as: Barbarism, Christianity, cults, Divine revelation, Herbert W. Armstrong, Religion, Religious pornographers

What do I know, and how do I know it?

Posted in Santos by Santos
Sep 01 2010

A couple weeks ago I noticed an announcement in the local weekly newspaper about an upcoming lecture that had the provocative title, God on Trial, which was scheduled for the following Sunday morning, a time when the majority of Americans would be attending services at one church or another. I was intrigued and made a note to attend.

When I arrived at the lobby of the auditorium, I found myself amongst a throng of people who were engaged in lively conversation. It turned out they were members of the sponsoring organization that calls itself the Center for Inquiry (http://www.centerforinquiry.net/ ), which I had not heard of before. Rather than try to butt into the conversations, I proceeded on into the auditorium and found myself an aisle seat with a good view of the lectern.

What followed was a thoroughly fascinating presentation by a man named Richard W. Morris, who went on at length about his experiences as a lawyer, prosecutor, professor, aviator, skeptic, and, as he eventually revealed, novelist. His lecture was largely based on his latest novel by the same title. As I told him during the Q&A session, what he had said was quite enough to convince me to buy his book.

I left with an autographed copy of God on Trial, (http://www.godontrial.ws/) which I found to be thoroughly engaging, and finished reading within a few days. Like most popular novels these days, it is filled with plenty of juicy sex, intrigue, deception and murder, but a great deal of history, philosophy, and logic besides. That’s the kind of story I like, one that is not only suspenseful and entertaining, but one that I can learn something from. The novel recounts many of the atrocities that have been perpetrated down through the ages in the name of one religion or another, particularly those of Christianity, like the “Holy Inquisition” and the various “witch trials,” and it highlights many of the discrepancies and contradictions that exist within the Bible.

The plot line centers on a blasphemy trial in which “the State must first prove the existence of God in court, using the standard Rules of Evidence.” A major sub-plot describes the corruption, debauchery and financial shenanigans that go on within a major religious organization that bears a striking resemblance to several well-know groups.

Throughout the book, David, the protagonist and the defendant in the trial, who also happens to be a Ph.D. candidate and teacher of philosophy at the local university, keeps repeating the question to his students: “What do I know, and how do I know it?” Quite a legitimate question, I think, and one that I have given much consideration over the years. In my youth I was taught that we can come to knowledge either (1) through our senses and rational processes, or (2) through “Divine revelation.”

Philosophers get into some pretty deep debates about the nature of “reality” and “consciousness,” but I won’t even try to go there. It seems quite evident that what we experience through our senses leads us to learn, to know, and to understand as we process information through our rational mind. It’s this “Divine revelation” that causes so much controversy and strife. Is it truly a way of knowing? If so, where does it come from? Is that what we call “God?”

At a practical level, I concluded long ago that most (if not ALL) religion is a racket. There has never been any shortage of people—priests, rabbis, ministers, imams, etc.—who claim to have had a Divine revelation, and/or who claim to speak for God – “Thus saith the LORD….,” etc. Some of these, no doubt, believe what they preach, but what is the foundation for their beliefs? What we “think” we know about these things is largely determined by an accident of birth. If I had been born into a Muslim or Jewish family I would have been instilled with a different set of beliefs. As it happened, it’s been my Roman Catholic indoctrination I’ve had to overcome. Having been the product of 17 years of Catholic schools, it’s something close to “miraculous” that I ever succeeded. Maybe it was my personal “Divine revelation” that did it. — Santos

#    #    #

Tagged as: Divine revelation

Blogroll

  • Create a Gravatar Create a Gravatar

Google AdWords

Click for more information

 

February 2012
S M T W T F S
« Jan    
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
26272829  

Archives

Meta

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries RSS
  • Comments RSS
  • WordPress.org

Categories

  • Search the PT
  • Search the AR
  • Search to Site
  • About

RSS The Supreme Cult

  • The Future Kingdom of God Looks a Lot Like Foxconn: Part 4 February 3, 2012
      The 2010 census puts the population of China at 1.3 billion people. The total population of the world seems to be around 7 billion people. China has a vast empire of diversity and traditionally, the Chinese people are thought to be among the poor of the world, even though, China has made strides to […]
    SupremeGeneral
  • The Future Kingdom of God Looks a Lot Like Foxconn: Part 3 January 30, 2012
      Jesus Christ was quoted in Matthew 7:20 as saying: Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. We can tell a lot about management and authorities by how people who are treated at the perceived lowest level of a hierarchy. We have examined the conditions of the work force at Foxconn in China; now […]
    SupremeGeneral

RSS Al Dexter’s “The Age of Reason”

  • FIT FOR A GOD February 8, 2012
    I was amused at the meeting Sunday when Richard Dawkins jokingly commented that if he were god,  Sedona is where he would want to live.  He had never been to Sedona before and I'm certain the spectacular red rock cliff backdrop of the house in which we gathered was overwhelming in its impact.It got me thinking about how theistic myths about "gods […]
    Allen C. Dexter

RSS Banned by HWA!

  • COG's Filled With "Wishy-washy Mental Goo and Slobber" February 8, 2012
    Reading COG related blogs are always fun.  Get a load of this back slapping for Apostle Malm:To all who sneer and think that James Malm is a nut-case, I would like you to consider that James has stated with specificity as to who will do what and around when those things he believes scripture shows are going to take place will do so.Now go and look at the res […]
    NO2HWA

RSS Armstrong Delusion

  • Ohhh, so that’s where our tithes went! February 6, 2012
    By Eric Sell This is not our normal way of doing things, but I feel very strongly about an article I just read from the Trumpet Weekly. So, please have a read, and then I’ll comment at the bottom: Leopold de Rothschild, Lord Spencer and Prince Charles round out a royal day for the ambassador […]
    Eric Sell

RSS Living Armstrongism

  • Thoughts On William B. Hinson's Broadway to Armageddon December 11, 2011
    I'm sorry I have not been posting much. I am well and hope you are as too.Regarding the last post containing Roderick C. Meredith's family destroying letter I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to Exit and Support Network for directing me to the 1977 book Broadway to Armageddon by William B. Hinson which contains the letter.In the book comments fr […]
    Redfox712

RSS My Own Generous Orthodoxy

  • Intelligent Quote of The Day February 6, 2012
    “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.” “When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that … Continue reading → […]
    ftloveblog70

RSS Ron Weinland. The Prophet Who Failed.

  • Ronald Weinland: 5 Month Mumbo Jumbo February 5, 2012
    A Prophet’s Log (Flush) Europe Rising Pt 1 (Summary) Countdown: 119 Days Remaining Sabbaths: 14 Fulfilled Prophecies: 1 Ron’s Death Toll: 0 False prophet and Spokesman Witness Ronald Weinland spoke from Detroit, MI this Sabbath. More talk about the past Daniel’s prophecies. Old ground, tread often. *yawn* Will Ron venture into the present? The stock market h […]
    Dill Weed

RSS Mikey For President

  • Mikey at Super Bowl February 5, 2012
    I’m so excited. My Domestic Companion suggested that I get out to get to meet the voters. So I decided what better opportunity than the Super Bowl. I don’t know how the game works. I am totally new to this. I understand there are players on opposing teams and a ball of some kind. It […]
    Mikey for President

RSS Manning The Neutral Zone

  • "Right On!" January 26, 2012
    Time to talk politics again - at least a little.     NOTE:  Following last night's surprise information that CBS News conducted a poll that shows an unheard-of 91% (!) of the polling sample approved of the proposals outlined by President Obama in Tuesday night's address, it appears I may be in large part preaching to the choir.  Still, I had alread […]
    markman

Recent Comments

  • Douglas Becker on “Faith”
  • Mary Ellen Humphrey on “Faith”
  • Douglas Becker on “Faith”
  • Douglas Becker on “Faith”
  • Jim D. on “Faith” Chapter Three
  • Mary Ellen Humphrey on “Faith” (Updated July 27th below in red fonts.)
  • Mary Ellen Humphrey on “Faith” Chapter Two
  • Mary Ellen Humphrey on “Faith” Chapter Two
Powered by WordPress | “Blend” from Spectacu.la WP Themes Club