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- From: strom@Watson.Ibm.Com (Rob Strom)
- Subject: Re: Humanism (personal experience)
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- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.044634.17097@watson.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 04:46:34 GMT
- References: <1992Nov14.160626.16419@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov14.160626.16419@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>, 21010JIS@MSU writes:
-
- |>
- |> I'd like to cite a personal example of this sort of indoctrination
- |> that happened in my family, but first a definitional question:
- |>
- |> Re Rob's question of humanism vs. mysticism, there are obviously
- |> different brands of humanism floating around. Off the top of my head,
- |> I'd suggest these distinctions: 1) pantheistic humanism- you really
- |> believe in gods, goddesses, mother earth, etc. and man is one of the
- |> forces/gods himself; 2) chance humanism- we're all protoplasm, therefore
- |> all values are relative and internally defined; 3) I'm not sure of
- |> a word for this; homotheistic? anthromorphic? but anyway, man as god;
- |> 4) theistic humanism- the earth was made by God for man- we are the stewards
- |> of creation.
-
- But it seems you're confusing the discussion by broadening
- the term "humanism" to mean "everything Christians don't like".
- If your definition can't distinguish the Druids from Paul Kurtz,
- it's probably not very useful.
-
- And it makes it too easy to generate bogus arguments
- which try to refute Paul Kurtz by attacking his
- Druid "coreligionists".
-
- [story of weirdo "motivational seminars" deleted]
-
- |> I am not at all a person who sees a new age conspiracy behind every
- |> action in this country. I don't think about new age issues at all unless
- |> it's discussed around me, probably because I don't have any children.
- |> However, I have to tell you that I consider occult forces to be very real
- |> (and evil). I am a proponent of the scientific method and consider myself
- |> to be rationally minded. But....
- |>
- |> Back in 1979, when I was in Silva Mind Control (BTW, fellow believers, I've
- |> been prayed over, etc. on this whole issue right after I became a believer)
- |> we had some demonstrations at the end to show that this stuff is effective.
- |> Among other things, we paired up with people and told the other person to
- |> descibe someone we were thinking of, a room in our home, etc. I told
- |> someone to describe my girlfriend. They did to a tee, *including the
- |> fact that she had a disclocated left knee*. They described her
- |> appearence, everything, and I hadn't mentioned a word of her. I also
- |> meditated and did the same for someone else, and their list was written down.
- |>
- |> So, what do we have here? The Torah is very clear. I was engaging in
- |> divination and witchcraft. It was real 3000 years ago and it's real now.
- |> Thanks be to G-d that He paid the penalty for my sin.
- |>
- You were the victim of a charlatan's tricks.
-
- I don't know what Silva Mind Control is, but I'm sure its
- only real effect is to transfer money from your pocket
- to someone else's.
-
- There are no occult forces. But the Torah is right
- to warn you against folks who pretend that there are.
-
- |> Rob, if you can accept the reality of witchcraft today.... I lost my
- |> best friend of ten years in 1989 when I stopped to see her and her
- |> beau in Pittsburgh on the way to the Messianic Jewish Messiah conference
- |> and found out that she was a neo-pagen witch. I *saw* witchcraft
- |> paraphernalia in her home; pentagrams, powders, robe. I read an article
- |> by her maid of honor (I went to school with all of them) on how to
- |> build an altar to Isis in your home so that it's not noticable. They
- |> used to all live in rural Virginia in a house and hold services in the
- |> backyard. And these people all hold graduate degrees in scientific fields.
- |>
-
- I agree that there are people who call themselves neo-pagan witches,
- and that there are people who build altars to Isis. I don't agree
- that they have any more access to occult forces than Terach did
- with his idols.
-
- By the way, what do you mean you "lost your best friend"?
- If you really mean she died, I'm very sorry. But if
- you mean you cut off your friendship, I don't understand.
- I don't post in this group that my wife "lost her brother
- and sister" (they converted to Christianity). Do you
- believe in sitting shiva for Jews who convert to paganism
- while condemning Jews who sit shiva for relatives who
- convert to Christianity?
-
-
- |> If you can accept the premise that witchraft exists today, then it is
- |> logical to hypothesize that those adhering to occultic practices will
- |> seek to gain apostles, either openly or through guile. I'm not saying that
- |> every one practicing these things in a professed witch in a vast conspiracy.
- |> I do suggest that those in the occult a) may sincerely believe in the goodness
- |> of this "godlike" power, b) like the fact that it kills pain (like alcohol or
- |> drugs, with the pains being those of this world or sin-guilt), c) like the
- |> feeling of having power and control, d) hate theistic, absolutist faiths
- |> for a variety of reasons, and/or e) want others to share their beliefs
- |> (motivations for that can be altruistic, selfish, or malign). Finally,
- |> most people exposed to these teachings are exposed to fragments; the
- |> underlying root is unseen, and the individual teachings seem benevolent.
- |>
- Your post may be interesting, but it has nothing to do with humanism.
-
- Witchcraft exists today. It's just another religion. It's
- no more of a threat than any other religion that I don't agree
- with. They've got a newsgroup here: talk.religion.newage
- which talks about this stuff. After reading it for
- a few days it becomes as boring as talk.religion.christian.
-
- Occult scams exist today. They're not religions. They
- prey on people's propensities to believe in occult forces.
- They are threats, not because the occult is real,
- but because con artists of all kinds are dangerous.
-
- We should attack occult scams of whatever flavor:
- pseudo-occult or pseudo-Christian (remember the
- "faith healers"??) We should and coexist and refrain from interfering
- with different religions. Remember the Jews teach
- that the righteous of all nations have a place in
- the world to come.
-
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