[Religion discussion] I want to share something
Hello people, my name is Bogdan and I'm romanian. (Probably something you know already). You may also know that here, in Romania, we have a thing called "religion class" at school in which is nothing, but either pure waste of time or just ♥♥♥♥ about christian orthodox religion (depends on the teacher mostly). If you want to see a part of my opinions on religion The Discussion Corner is the place, but here I would like to talk to you more deeply about this subject.
Before anything, if you feel offended by my views, then don't read the topic at all, I'm currently irreligious and I'm really tired of the massive crapeatingfest that happens in our schools (and not only). Are we ready to start? Great!
Ok so not too long ago, we started school and thus had religion classes aswell. Last year we "learned" religion from another teacher that was not a priest, but a simple guy who really probably couldn't teach anything else. Not like we did anything serious in his class anyway. However, this year we take religion classes from a christian orthodox priest and he wants his class to be taken seriously, but I really think that whatever he says, he says it wrong. Last class, he told us something about "God's existence", which in essence is the following:
Oh wow, so people when reading the Bible, you should never ever think about "what can that mean", you should just ask the priest and preferrably an orthodox one about it. He will just say that everything that was here happened literary, even if it's hard to believe it. (Noah's Arch for example)
I asked him "but what if one individual is born and raised muslim and during his life, he or she is constantly being told that islam is the best religion and others are wrong, just in the same manner as we are told about orthodoxy", he simply replied "if they heard of Jesus and didn't acccept him, then they will be punished". Really? When hearing about "Jesus" you must automagically believe in him?
In our class, I'm glad to say that I'm not the only atheist/agnostic/irreligious, after that class we discussed about this issue and how brainwashed are the minds of pupils in romanian schools. Then another two girls approached and criticized us for having a really wrong point of view and how religion is something to enjoy and we probably just suffer and are sad without god and other jada-jada. The thing is, most kids will fall for it and I wouldn't promote this kind of thinking in our country, furthermore in our schools (not to mention we also have protestants in our class and they just needed to hear him criticizing the religion they were born with and thus their lifestyle).
For now, that's it, I'll try to add more as more "interesting" things are being told. What do you think?
Before anything, if you feel offended by my views, then don't read the topic at all, I'm currently irreligious and I'm really tired of the massive crapeatingfest that happens in our schools (and not only). Are we ready to start? Great!
Ok so not too long ago, we started school and thus had religion classes aswell. Last year we "learned" religion from another teacher that was not a priest, but a simple guy who really probably couldn't teach anything else. Not like we did anything serious in his class anyway. However, this year we take religion classes from a christian orthodox priest and he wants his class to be taken seriously, but I really think that whatever he says, he says it wrong. Last class, he told us something about "God's existence", which in essence is the following:
God's existence is not something to be discussed, it is something that should be affirmed. (Bog's note: he 'explained' us later, by that he means litterary just screaming out loud "God is real!" without even thinking about doubting (or discussing) his existence.) God is not somebody or something that can be seen, heard, sniffed, touched, tasted or even communicate with, God is himself the proof of his existence (I'm swear I didn't alterate, nor invent this quote, he really said that. So he cannot be feeled with any of hour senses, nor scientifically/logically prooved that he exists, yet "God himself is the proof of it's existence"?). God itself is love and will never refuse any soul. The souls that end in hell are not people who were rejected by god, but who rejected god. A good christian should read the Bible everyday, go to church on sundays and always refuse any form of material joy, all you need is spiritual joy. For those that do not accept God's freedom(yes, he really used the term freedom after all that, something doesn't fit, huh?) there is nothing we humans can do about it and these poor souls will end in hell.
Protestants and catholics (yes, he really blames them a lot), just took the pure and the only true religion and just altered it for personal benefits. The only true religion is the orthodox one, and the only true bible is our bible, the original and pure one. When reading a bible, you should always not interpret it in any form, nor create your own "understandings" of it, that is what lead to the creation of catholicism, protestantism and various other sects. Just ask the priest or any other certified religious "teacher" and he will guide you well.
Oh wow, so people when reading the Bible, you should never ever think about "what can that mean", you should just ask the priest and preferrably an orthodox one about it. He will just say that everything that was here happened literary, even if it's hard to believe it. (Noah's Arch for example)
For people who never heard about Jesus nor the orthodox religion, God will apply a special treatment, he will judge them, by their own religious laws, but if you heard of Jesus and did not accept him in your heart, you will end in hell.
I asked him "but what if one individual is born and raised muslim and during his life, he or she is constantly being told that islam is the best religion and others are wrong, just in the same manner as we are told about orthodoxy", he simply replied "if they heard of Jesus and didn't acccept him, then they will be punished". Really? When hearing about "Jesus" you must automagically believe in him?
In our class, I'm glad to say that I'm not the only atheist/agnostic/irreligious, after that class we discussed about this issue and how brainwashed are the minds of pupils in romanian schools. Then another two girls approached and criticized us for having a really wrong point of view and how religion is something to enjoy and we probably just suffer and are sad without god and other jada-jada. The thing is, most kids will fall for it and I wouldn't promote this kind of thinking in our country, furthermore in our schools (not to mention we also have protestants in our class and they just needed to hear him criticizing the religion they were born with and thus their lifestyle).
For now, that's it, I'll try to add more as more "interesting" things are being told. What do you think?