Tms3 wrote:Cybermancer,
I am sorry I should choose my wording with more care. It is not really any Religion its self that I have a problem with (pervaded it does not demand you hurt people) it is more the strange things that some flowers of said religion do with it, I understand the tenets of most religions call for personal accountably but it seems that some people don't like that. I know a Caltilic priest who told me that the devil can not make any one do any thing they do not want to do. well the devil may have planted the idea, it was the person in question whom decided to act on the idea
Do please be careful with your wording, Tms3. Perhaps you're not aware of it but you often come off as hostile towards the Abrahamic religions. This doesn't directly offend me as I don't practice any religion. If it wasn't for the fact that I've had direct encounters with deity entities, I would likely be an atheist. As it stands, I'm a secular humanist.
It sounds to me that what you have a problem with, is not Christians but rather fundamentalists. Every religion has such people. In fact, such people exist independent of religion. Essentially these are people who feel it is their duty or right to tell others what to do and how to live.
Such people use the words should and not a great deal. You should not eat meat. You should not wear fur. You should not read Harry Potter. You should not have sex with this person or that person. The world is full of people willing to tell you what you should or should not do.
It's like my god-father always said. Anyone who is trying to teach what to think is trying to control you. Anyone who is trying to teach how to think is trying to free you.
From your comments Tms3, I suspect that it is these sorts of people that you object to. If that is so, then it is something we have in common.
As for accountability, as with people who would control you, this is a personal issue, not a cultural or organizational paradigm. Most cultures and organizations have some form of accountability as part of the structure. It is individuals who either accept responsibility for their actions or not. Again it seems this is the gist of what you're saying.
Personally, I think we would be better off without deity entities and the religions they spawn. But I would never go so far as to tell anyone they should not worship in a way they see fit.
Of course, I may be biased. I have something of a personal grudge against at least one of these entities.