kimhollamby
Well-Known Member
Thanks...and a few thoughts
Would like to thank everyone for maintaining a reasonable stance on this thread - I have only needed to intervene once and while this is in fact a boating forum and therefore not the most obvious platform for such a debate I nevertheless wish that more of the controversial threads could be conducted in similar fashion with an attempt at reasoned arguments and statements being more obvious that thread drift and personal abuse.
While I try to keep personal values and beliefs in check when administering these forums I would like to contribute something of a more personal nature here:
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What was so great about the Pope?
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Interesting question - while I have grown to appreciate the value of more formal forms of church worship in my more mature years I am cautious of symbolism and the Roman Catholic faith is not an area I am well placed to comment upon - neither have I closely watched the actions of this pope over the years. However one answer I would give is that the very nature of the Pope's recent illness and death and its huge media coverage has apparently caused a few people to pause and think on here about more spiritual things.
I feel that boating is entirely in keeping with the spiritual, the very experience of getting away from it all placing one a lot closer to the elements and a lot further away from daily dross. For me the whole concept of Master Under God is a major part of the appeal. But at another level boating appears to be ever more mirroring the more hedonistic and shallower elements of society and so it's nice to get a reminder that people operate at deeper levels too.
If the events of the past few days have served as a reminder of that I for one am grateful.
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Its a sign of the times, isn't it. If some of the uninformed, bigoted criticisms of the Catholic Church and its leaders made on this forum had been made instead of, say, Islam, this thread would have been pulled and Das Boot and others would be facing charges.
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It's a fair point, one that also recently arose over the BBC and its airing of the Jerry Springer Opera episode, which went ahead despite over 60,000 pre-screening complaints. Again it's a difficult call to leave some of these posts live - I personally find some of them offensive but on the other hand I also recognise that if the Christian church is to find relevance in a deeply untrusting and cynical world then it is going to have to withstand the toughest scrutiny and criticism of its whole history, notwithstanding whatever treatments are handed out to other beliefs and religions. Whether that should be allowed to extend to outright blasphemy is another matter - although clearly our legislative structure here in the UK is not too concerned about that in this day and age.
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I find it extraordinary that anyone can believe in something that has absolutely no shred of evidence to support it...
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Extraordinary seems to be to be a remarkably accurate word to describe faith. I would entirely agree that faith defies 21st Century logic, but it does also far surpass the mere level of being a comfort blanket for those who claim a tangible sense of the presence of God, whatever denomination they call home, to the extent that they should be able to offer proof in the very manner of their lives. As has been very adequately thrashed out here, that doesn't always work , but there are good people out there for whom it does.
Would like to thank everyone for maintaining a reasonable stance on this thread - I have only needed to intervene once and while this is in fact a boating forum and therefore not the most obvious platform for such a debate I nevertheless wish that more of the controversial threads could be conducted in similar fashion with an attempt at reasoned arguments and statements being more obvious that thread drift and personal abuse.
While I try to keep personal values and beliefs in check when administering these forums I would like to contribute something of a more personal nature here:
[ QUOTE ]
What was so great about the Pope?
[/ QUOTE ]
Interesting question - while I have grown to appreciate the value of more formal forms of church worship in my more mature years I am cautious of symbolism and the Roman Catholic faith is not an area I am well placed to comment upon - neither have I closely watched the actions of this pope over the years. However one answer I would give is that the very nature of the Pope's recent illness and death and its huge media coverage has apparently caused a few people to pause and think on here about more spiritual things.
I feel that boating is entirely in keeping with the spiritual, the very experience of getting away from it all placing one a lot closer to the elements and a lot further away from daily dross. For me the whole concept of Master Under God is a major part of the appeal. But at another level boating appears to be ever more mirroring the more hedonistic and shallower elements of society and so it's nice to get a reminder that people operate at deeper levels too.
If the events of the past few days have served as a reminder of that I for one am grateful.
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Its a sign of the times, isn't it. If some of the uninformed, bigoted criticisms of the Catholic Church and its leaders made on this forum had been made instead of, say, Islam, this thread would have been pulled and Das Boot and others would be facing charges.
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It's a fair point, one that also recently arose over the BBC and its airing of the Jerry Springer Opera episode, which went ahead despite over 60,000 pre-screening complaints. Again it's a difficult call to leave some of these posts live - I personally find some of them offensive but on the other hand I also recognise that if the Christian church is to find relevance in a deeply untrusting and cynical world then it is going to have to withstand the toughest scrutiny and criticism of its whole history, notwithstanding whatever treatments are handed out to other beliefs and religions. Whether that should be allowed to extend to outright blasphemy is another matter - although clearly our legislative structure here in the UK is not too concerned about that in this day and age.
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I find it extraordinary that anyone can believe in something that has absolutely no shred of evidence to support it...
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Extraordinary seems to be to be a remarkably accurate word to describe faith. I would entirely agree that faith defies 21st Century logic, but it does also far surpass the mere level of being a comfort blanket for those who claim a tangible sense of the presence of God, whatever denomination they call home, to the extent that they should be able to offer proof in the very manner of their lives. As has been very adequately thrashed out here, that doesn't always work , but there are good people out there for whom it does.