Reaper wrote: goalguarder12 wrote: *sigh* i go to a catholic school. i've begun to hate christianity and catholicism.
And how do you justify this hate?
from A) 3 years of forced religion classes
and
the extremist way of thinking that many catholics have of "if you're not catholic, you're a terrible person and should burn in hell, or convert." i've been to a Jewish Synogogue, and i think the jewish religion is much more open-minded and accepting of other people. It's not a part of the jewish teachings to "spread the word" and try to convert people. They have a wonderful community that's like a large family within their synogogue.
From christianity, all i've seen is crazy people trying to tell me i have to believe a certain thing or i'll die. and i see people who don't give a crap about the religion at all, but they're looked at as saved. just because they had blessed water put over their head when they were a baby?
The jewish religion requires
HARD work. lots and lots of it. my friend is jewish and he has to complete 200 service hours a year, on top of the 20 service hours my school requires. He has to go to a second, 4-5 hour school session every sunday morning to learn about the jewish religion and to learn to speak and read hebrew. He's had to dedicate a significant portion of his life to the religion, and to me that shows real faith.
Christianity is just too easy. It's like the easy way out. Go to church on easter and then you go to heaven? That just seems too wrong.
This year, i have to take "Church History." we've been learning about the beginnings of christianity. We learned that after Jesus died, non-jews (gentiles) wanted to be christian. But they didn't want to follow the Jewish laws. They thought the jewish laws were too strict. So finally the Council of Jerusalem decided that gentiles can convert to christianity without having to follow the many jewish laws.
basically, christians in that time were lazy jews. instead of actually working hard and giving up part of their lives to devote themselves to god, they took the easy way out.
That's why i dont like Christianity. I've just seen too much bad. And yes, you can argue that there's a lot of good too. Take Mother Theresa for example. Okay, Mother Theresa is one person who made a HUGE difference. Other religions such as Judaism may not emphasize personal response to charity, but as a whole, they help a
lot. We recognize Christianity as being a religion that gives a lot back to the world. But that's only because they're the most noticable. Other religions do the same, but they don't showboat. they don't tell everybody about it. they dont gloat. because they arent doing it to convert people or to make their religion popular. They do it because they KNOW it's the right thing to do. Whether it has to do with God or not, it's the right thing to do.
I'd type more...but i feel like i'm rambling on...and it's 30 minutes past my bedtime >.<
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