here is a short synopsis of Dennett. sort of Dennett in a nutshell.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La0sF1Y3AI4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La0sF1Y3AI4
cato said:I have a real litmus test to see who believes in the Christian god, and who just believe that they should believe in the Christian god.
make a survey and ask them if this should be practiced in modern society:
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Timothy I - 2:11 (the new international version-bible)
A woman should learn in quietness and full
submission. I do not permit a woman to teach
or to assume authority over a man; she must be
quiet.
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if they really believe that the Christian god is real, then they should uphold this passage, as it is the word of god.
that should be the true gage of the strength of christianity.
also, MW, are you familiar with the work of Daniel C Dennett? I think you would find his work interesting.
http://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/~ddennett.htm
It's Christian bashing because it was designed to invoke moral revulsion in people who call themselves Christians, in an attempt to create some nifty cognitive dissonance. We're not talking about whether or not Christians understand their own religion, or whether the passages in their holy text are morally reprehensible. We're talking about statistics. The statistical prevalence of people who assign unto themselves the label "Christian". I'd say it's less about what people who call themselves "Christian" think, and more about what they do. Less about belief, and more about practice.cato said:what? I thought the topic was how the polls say that 33% of the world is Christian, and that the number is probably much lower, dispute the perception of many Christians. is that not the topic?
moreover, how is that Christian bashing? I just suggested a method for measuring the zeal of Christians.
The Pope wouldn't agree with the passage you quoted, though. Probably only a fundamentalist would, and that's because fundamentalists not only take holy scripture literally, they give it unquestioned authority.cato said:how do you measure religious practice? it would be very hard. however, you can measure zeal using my above example. perhaps make a list of gradually less offensive passages, and see where the people fall. then you could track the zeal of the population, and compare that to the statistics of who says they are Christian.
my point is: if you can't trust the statistics you have, maybe you need to measure something else.
that one I quoted is the most extreme case I know of