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- Newsgroups: alt.messianic
- Subject: Re: Humanism (personal experience)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.234637.25943@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 22:48:17 GMT
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- Advance Warning: My text editor doesn't seem to cooperate as nicely on
- UseNet as it does for regular e-mail. My newest comments start with JS.
-
- |> 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.
-
- JS: Actually I think I was just codifying and clarifying existing
- definitions as opposed to creating my own. The term is used in
- different ways, and I think 4 clear definitions would be superior
- to 1 confusing one. I wouldn't call them all humanism, but I think
- all are called humanism by someone.
-
- [story of weirdo "motivational seminars" deleted]
-
- JS: You didn't respond to the main point, which is that these
- courses in the Defense Department and the Public Schools were government
- sponsored and paid for by all our tax dollars. You agreed previously
- that they were "very bad"; now I've presented you with evidence that
- the "very bad" a) has occultic content, and b) is imposed/presented
- by the government.
- |>
- |> 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
- |>
- |> 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.
-
- JS: 1. The person giving me the info on my girlfriend was another paying
- attendee. A plant, you say..? then explain
- 2. I didn't mention my girlfriend because she was in Bowling Green,
- I was in Cleveland, and since our relationship wasn't great, I
- was looking to meet someone else (my manners have improved somewhat
- since then, Praise G-d). They had *no* way of knowing anything
- about her. The first time I mentioned her was when the 20some of
- us paired off 2x2. BTW, the other pairs had similar results.
-
- JS: I'm perfectly willing to consider an alternative explanation. Care to
- provide one? :-).
-
- |> 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
-
- 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?
-
- JS: Semantic confusion. We argued. The issue wasn't her beliefs but
- lack of candor. He felt very threatened by me knowing (I discovered
- everything by accident; she was detained by flu in another city,
- her beau put me up for the night in her sewing room with all the stuff
- lying out in the open; she had intended to hide it all before I got
- there).
-
- JS: You questioned what this all had to do with humanism. I suggest:
-
- 1. We are using different definitions. Please note that if my
- definition is well formed and has meaningful content, it is
- just as valid as yours. I did state that all of these definitions
- are in use by people, and all have a common thread of humans
- being central in importance.
-
- 2. I contend that any tenets based on many having ultimate/godlike
- powers is a religion, called "humanism" in contrast to "theism"
- (both your brand and mine). Thus these teachings of "man as god"
- are humanistic. This is a part of what I consider humanism to be.
-
- 3. Whether partially or in toto, by chance or by intent, small
- scale or large scale, these teachings are being promulgated today
- *using tax dollars*. That's illegal (as well as repressive to all of us
- of whatever persuasion in this group), but it's happening anyway.
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