I am a Christian because of the love I fell God has for me and for the love I have for God. Neither guilt nor shame enters into the equation.
That's great but I don't think it reflects the experience of most Christians.
I am a Christian because of the love I fell God has for me and for the love I have for God. Neither guilt nor shame enters into the equation.
However the key difference between shame and guilt (as anthropologists define it as well as how the English definitions differ) is that you feel shame in the presence of others.
Yes but then what you would feel is guilt not shame. Perhaps this discussion belongs in linguistics not religion.
A more polished way of saying 'selfish'.I think Christianity is solipsistic. Selfishness is only a symptom of this solipsism.
I'll try explaining it, I don't think I did so in my initial post.I think your definitions are wrong.
Shame is the opposite of selfish--it's all about what other people think. I am only shamed when others see me as having done something wrong. Guilt is internalized. I feel guilty because what I have done goes against my own belief system. In both cases, the individual feels responsible but for different reasons.
And I'm ashamed of myself when I lose control and do
However the key difference between shame and guilt (as anthropologists define it as well as how the English definitions differ) is that you feel shame in the presence of others.
Toilet training.
We are shamed into finding our own waste products foul and disgusting. We are shamed into shitting in toilets rather than our pants or the living room floor.
Shame.
Not guilt.
Guilt would be, "Look what baby did. Now mommy has to clean it up. Bad baby. Making mommy clean all the time."
Shame is, "Bad baby! Dirty disgusting baby! Look at that! Gross! You're bad!"
So, I would say, where religions - which are organised groups - are concerned, every last one of them uses guilt, and shame. But so does every other group I can think of. They're pretty universal to humans. Humans in groups, that is.Which religions are guilt based?
Which are shame based?