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Most Christians are "Christian" Because they were Indoctrinated as Children

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In the post "Christians: aren't you embarrassed and angry?" posting.php?mode=quote&f=8&p=1073778
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When they finally "get it" and realize most of them are Christians mainly because of childhood indoctrination and step out of the bondage of fantasy they were taught at an early age, then they are embarrassed or angry or both. ... and it has little to do with the reasons stated in post #1.
This suggests the current topic, 'Most Christians are "Christian" Because they were Indoctrinated as Children.'

In support of this proposition I quote from the Southern Nazarene University website,
http://home.snu.edu/~hculbert/ages.htm where they claim 85% of Christians have their conversion experience ("are saved") at ages 4 to 14 and only 4% after the age of 30.

Parenthetically I note the human brain does not fully develop until about age 25.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3621648/
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Diogenes wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 11:30 pm
historia wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 8:34 pm Second, neither of those two ideas is a "science-based claim."

The world of ideas cannot be divided into just two categories -- claims about the supernatural on the one hand and "science-based" claims on the other -- as you seem to imagine.

Instead, as is quite evident, there are numerous ethical, philosophical, and political ideas that are neither about the supernatural nor grounded in science. The belief that all people have equal moral worth under the law is one of those.

The overarching point I'm making here is that both religious and non-religious parents pass ideas that are not based in science or observation to their children, and in roughly the same way. And those idea are effectively -- even if unintentionally -- accepted as true facts about the world by their children.

And yet, some participants here are objecting to this process -- not the ideas themselves, mind you, but the process by which the ideas are conferred to children -- only when it involves religious parents, thus making their argument a case of special pleading.
This glosses over the fact that we can indeed make a major epistemological distinction:

Between objective facts that can be directly observed with the senses (science), and those that cannot, that are wholly subjective (religious, spiritual, feelings, opinions). Facts or claims in the first category are falsifiable. Those in the second are not.
And you think this has a bearing on what I wrote because . . . ?

This is twice now you've raised this concern without tying it directly to the argument I'm making.

I'll happily grant you that different ideas have different epistemological grounding -- that's obvious. History, for example, is neither derived from direct observation with our senses nor is it wholly subjective. But, until you tell us what relevance you think any of this has to our discussion about parenting, your concerns here are just a non-sequitur.

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historia wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 1:43 pm
Diogenes wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 11:30 pm
historia wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 8:34 pm Second, neither of those two ideas is a "science-based claim."

The world of ideas cannot be divided into just two categories -- claims about the supernatural on the one hand and "science-based" claims on the other -- as you seem to imagine.

Instead, as is quite evident, there are numerous ethical, philosophical, and political ideas that are neither about the supernatural nor grounded in science. The belief that all people have equal moral worth under the law is one of those.

The overarching point I'm making here is that both religious and non-religious parents pass ideas that are not based in science or observation to their children, and in roughly the same way. And those idea are effectively -- even if unintentionally -- accepted as true facts about the world by their children.

And yet, some participants here are objecting to this process -- not the ideas themselves, mind you, but the process by which the ideas are conferred to children -- only when it involves religious parents, thus making their argument a case of special pleading.
This glosses over the fact that we can indeed make a major epistemological distinction:

Between objective facts that can be directly observed with the senses (science), and those that cannot, that are wholly subjective (religious, spiritual, feelings, opinions). Facts or claims in the first category are falsifiable. Those in the second are not.
And you think this has a bearing on what I wrote because . . . ?

This is twice now you've raised this concern without tying it directly to the argument I'm making.

I'll happily grant you that different ideas have different epistemological grounding -- that's obvious. History, for example, is neither derived from direct observation with our senses nor is it wholly subjective. But, until you tell us what relevance you think any of this has to our discussion about parenting, your concerns here are just a non-sequitur.
The relevance is about, while parents are effectively trusted guardians of children (not necessarily biological guardians) on behalf of state -based society (as indeed are schools when parenting is not enough for education), what is taught the children is the question. So far (despite the ongoing and strenuous efforts of religion - not just in the USA) scientifically validated information and the humanist consensus on ethics is what is taught, and should be. And the validity of this is what is being argued - why is the 'supernatural' not equally valid? Because it is not equally validated.

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TRANSPONDER wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 1:11 pm
Now, human moral codes are a red herring. They are neither supernatural nor 'science'. It is as irrelevant to your argument as dragging art or poetry into it.
If you think so, then you haven't properly understood my argument.

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[Replying to historia in post #218]
"Christianity is more than just the Bible."
This is true, but it is a poorly 'mixed bag.'

The admonition in Revelation, “I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book,” is largely disregarded by the 'Church'* and its congregants who have created a 'Christian' culture that would make Jesus of Nazareth vomit.

But to the point of democracy and equality, despite the centuries of resistance of Christianity, Jesus (the guy Christianity is not based on), is as responsible as anyone for the (relative) equality of women today. Even Greece, the birthplace of democracy, did not allow women to vote until 1952.

But Jesus venerated women. He treated them as equals. He stood up for the woman at the well, the Canaanite womon; he surrounded himself with women and defended them despite being admonished for it. Paul but the brakes to that influence to a degree, but we should acknowledge the powerful influence of Jesus regarding at least a measure of equality for women.
Jesus's Countercultural View of Women
The place of women in the first-century Roman world and in Judaism has been well-documented and set forth in several recent books.1 Most frequently, women were regarded as second-class citizens.
Jesus’s regard for women was much different from that of his contemporaries. Evans terms Jesus’s approach to women as “revolutionary” for his era....
For Christ, women have an intrinsic value equal to that of men.
https://www.crossway.org/articles/how-j ... ued-women/

No one comes to mind who has been a greater force for the equality of women than the man, Jesus of Nazareth, as depicted in the Gospels.

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historia wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 8:57 pm
TRANSPONDER wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 1:11 pm
Now, human moral codes are a red herring. They are neither supernatural nor 'science'. It is as irrelevant to your argument as dragging art or poetry into it.
If you think so, then you haven't properly understood my argument.
I think I have. But you haven't understood it, let alone my input

your #215

"The overarching point I'm making here is that both religious and non-religious parents pass ideas that are not based in science or observation to their children, and in roughly the same way. And those idea are effectively -- even if unintentionally -- accepted as true facts about the world by their children.

And yet, some participants here are objecting to this process -- not the ideas themselves, mind you, but the process by which the ideas are conferred to children -- only when it involves religious parents, thus making their argument a case of special pleading.
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I'm well aware of the process, the flaws and dangers, and yet the necessity of letting it continue. All that can be done is to ensure that the parents pick up enough true facts and at least sound reasoning to pass on as possible. That brings up the point about the validity of teaching the supernatural, which was my point, even if it wasn't yours. It is not valid because it isn't validated, and objecting to parents instructing their kids because they may pass on invalid ideas is irrelevant. It is the system we have to deal with because ethics says we cannot take kids away from parents except under compelling need. If we are in agreement over that, it is not the point I was making which was based on you apparently protesting that not regarding angels as valid to teach as any science. Thus your referring to some people not being happy with parental input is a red herring and irrelevance.

If you concede that teaching the supernatural is NOT as empirically valid as teaching science, then we can agree and move on.

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[Replying to Diogenes in post #1]

I was indoctrinated to believe that I was a Christian all my life, until I was 19, and dying of an untreatable endemic Blood Disease that currently kills 100,000 yearly in my parents' country.

I got Saved, expecting to die soon. Then I found out that the Cessationist Theology I have been brainwashed with my whole life was a lie, and, as a Born Again Christian, I had the right to claim my healing by Faith.

Which I did, and was Healed as I slept.

You people like inventing Christianities that have no Power. Then you complain that you cannot find God!

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BIBLE RELIGION IS BASED ON NINE IRREFUTABLE PROOFS OF THE EXISTENCE OF GOD AND OF SPIRITUAL POWERS.

. 1st CORINTHIANS 12:4-11.

4. Now there are diversities of Gifts,
but the same Spirit.
5. And there are differences of Administrations,
but the same Lord.
6. And there are diversities of Operations,
but it is the same God which worketh all in all.
7. But the manifestation of the Spirit
is given to every man to profit withal.

8. For to one is given by the Spirit The Word of Wisdom;
to another The Word of Knowledge by the same Spirit;
9. To another Faith by the same Spirit;
to another The Gifts of Healing by the same Spirit;
10. To another The Working of Miracles;
to another Prophecy;
to another Discerning of Spirits;
to another Divers Kinds of Tongues;
to another The Interpretation of Tongues:

11. But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit,
dividing to every man severally as He will.

LORD YESHUA PROMISED ALL OF THESE POWERS TO ALL OF HIS FAITHFUL BELIEVERS.

. JOHN 14:12.

12. "Verily, verily,
I Say unto you,

'HE THAT BELIEVETH ON ME,
THE WORKS THAT I DO
SHALL HE DO ALSO;'

and greater Works than these shall he do;
because I go unto my Father."

THE APPLICATION OF THE ONLY TWO ESSENTIAL BIBLE CHAPTERS REHABILITATES LOST CONSCIOUSNESS TO 10% IN THE FIRST YEAR, THEN 100% WITHIN 7 YEARS.

. LEVITICUS 11:1-47.
. MATTHEW 18:1-35.
. EPISTLE OF BARNABAS 9:1-20.

. THE TEN TALENTS OF POWER. (Matt. 25)

10% TOTAL RECALL.
20% EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION.
30% TELEKINESIS.
40% TELEPORTATION.
50% TRANSLATION.
100% EVERLASTING LIFE.

ALL ATHEISTS CAN DO, IS LIE, AND PRETEND THAT THIS IS NOT HAPPENING.

That Yahweh God does not back up His Word with Power.

[See: TALES OF POWER, by Carlos Castaneda (1974).
THE EAGLE'S GIFT, by Carlos Castaneda (1981).
THE FIRE FROM WITHIN, by Carlos Castaneda (1985).
THE POWER OF SILENCE, , by Carlos Castaneda (1987).
THE ART OF DREAMING, by Carlos Castaneda (1993).
THE ACTIVE SIDE OF INFINITY, by Carlos Castaneda (1998).]

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oaroloye wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 10:55 am I was indoctrinated to believe that I was a Christian all my life
Thank you for providing evidence that the OP is correct. It was true for me as well.

(I left out the irrelevant parts of your post).

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brunumb wrote: Tue Jun 21, 2022 8:05 pm I think that there are many creationists who know deep down that evolution is true but they cannot tackle it head on in debates because it would threaten their beliefs. ..
Even if God would not be real, I would have difficulties to believe the evolution theory, because there is no good evidence for it. It is amazing how easily atheists can believe it.
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1213 wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 12:05 am
brunumb wrote: Tue Jun 21, 2022 8:05 pm I think that there are many creationists who know deep down that evolution is true but they cannot tackle it head on in debates because it would threaten their beliefs. ..
Even if God would not be real, I would have difficulties to believe the evolution theory, because there is no good evidence for it. It is amazing how easily atheists can believe it.
Often those who don't believe in the theory of evolution have no clue what it actually is. Some think it has to do with how life began or think it implies dogs give birth to cats or various other nonsense.

There is so much evidence for evolution now, it's not really even worth debating. Readers can find out about all the evidence, explanations, etc. online and go take some basic biology courses for first hand learning if they so wish.

Those who deny evolution at this point are akin to flat-earthers.

Honestly, I'm quite happy to watch my debate opponent deny evolution as part of their argument. It can only help persuading readers to my side.

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benchwarmer wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 7:47 am ...
There is so much evidence for evolution now...
Please tell, what is the greatest evidence for evolution?
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