Tartarus Sauce
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« on: January 03, 2020, 08:30:15 PM » |
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« edited: January 03, 2020, 08:59:33 PM by Tartarus Sauce »
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Mostly negative from a broader evaluation of its theology and history. I find its core principle absurdly convoluted, its moral prescriptions perverse, and its ontology abusively manipulative. As is the staple of the Abrahamic traditions, its outlook on other beliefs sets is chauvinistic and intolerant. Its internal logic is simultaneously rigid, yet also fragile, generally aided by hefty indoctrination as the glue that binds when faced by rational interrogation. Many of the distinctive values that modern Westerners hold most dearly aren't really based in traditional Christian thought, but rather by a philosophical set of ideas that explicitly broke away from the norms within Christiandom for over a thousand years.
Many of its practitioners are fine, though.
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