"There's an absurd, Douglas-Adams-ish quality to seeing pastors engage in this kind of crisis-mongering bullshit. The pastors preach, as the song says, that "Jesus is the answer for the world today," but they seem unsure as to what the question was. (What is 7 times 6? Jesus.) If Americans need Jesus because "the violence is increasing," would a decrease in violence mean that Jesus was no longer necessary?" from Slacktivist
The whole post is worth reading, because it talks about things "everybody knows" that aren't true, especially things like "society is becoming more violent' when there's actually, y'know, less violence.
I should really just make up a list of blogs and post it and so then I'd quit posting excerpts all the time. Maybe.
Okay, I probably would.
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The whole post is worth reading, because it talks about things "everybody knows" that aren't true, especially things like "society is becoming more violent' when there's actually, y'know, less violence.
I should really just make up a list of blogs and post it and so then I'd quit posting excerpts all the time. Maybe.
Okay, I probably would.
Tags: Links, Language
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Date: 2005-03-28 09:54 pm (UTC)THIS is good stuff. And completely true. And...what more people need to pay attention to. I don't really think society is necessarily getting more violent, but I do think it's getting dumber. Dumber and lazier.
He's absolutely right about drama being wanted more than truth and just the laziness of American mindsets. (Again, I can't speak for the rest of the countries, but I've been paying someattention to mine.)
"I also happen to believe that "Jesus is the answer," but I don't believe that this precludes me from asking actual, reality-based questions about whether in fact, various kinds of violence are increasing or decreasing. "
Repeating a mantra like that over and over without thinking of practical applications is pointless religious ritual, mindlessly ineffectual, and moreover, an insult to Christian faith. What my preacher teaches over and over again is that knowing the Word of God is completely useless if you never work to understand it and apply it. I really should look up the exact passage in there, but I know it's in there more than once. Something about "words without action are hollow" and God just sort of rolls his eyes at them.
My mom needs to read this. :)
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Date: 2005-03-30 08:49 am (UTC)