lilithu said:
Um... I found this article by clicking on one of the forum advertiser links. The ad said: "Secularism is a religion. Let's treat it as such."
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2005/001/17.62.html
Sheesh... secularism is a religion and we Unitarian-Universalists can't even get tax exempt status in TX. We don't get no respect at all.
Hi lilithu, namaste.
Quote[For each element in the Judeo-Christian family of faiths, secularism has its counterpart: a strict ethical code, albeit focusing on health issues ("Thou shalt not smoke," etc.); the use of shame when individuals disregard ethical rules (e.g. fat people); a related promise of eternal life through medical advances; a creation story (Darwinian evolution); and so forth. All that's missing is a deity, but not every religion has one, as the case of Zen Buddhism attests.]
I share your incredulity at the site on 'Secularism'; whilst I always try to view the world and all people with a non-judgemental attitude, I find the above hard to stomach.
Breach of ethical rules - fat people?
Thou shalt not smoke?
a related promise of eternal life through medical advances?
I don't know wether to laugh or cry! Until 1993 I smoked 60 cigarettes a day (started young, when it was almost a social necessity); luckily, I found it remarkably easy to give up. I do not like the smell of smoke, but I would never condemn anyone who smokes; the only rule I make is 'Not in my house, please!'
I really do find all this incredible; and, dare I say it, dangerous.