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Comments on: Sam Harris http://claessen.com/blog/?p=32 Wed, 06 Dec 2006 19:32:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: deannie http://claessen.com/blog/?p=32&cpage=1#comment-92 Mon, 02 Oct 2006 03:32:02 +0000 http://paulclaessen.com/blog/?p=32#comment-92 I have never seen 8 am myself on a Sunday morning so therefore it doesn’t actually exist! 😉

I would definitely read that book.

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By: Paul http://claessen.com/blog/?p=32&cpage=1#comment-90 Mon, 02 Oct 2006 00:44:23 +0000 http://paulclaessen.com/blog/?p=32#comment-90 @Deannie:
As for what the Catholic church teaches and not knowing the bible: I was raised Roman Catholic and we were actively discouraged to read the bible. THEY would tell us what to do, kind of like “leave the Bible to us professionals”.
And yes, Mr. Harris IS encouraging folks to THINK.. and not regurgitate all the cliche’s all the cliche’s you have heard since you were a kid.
A few weeks back I talked to my ex-boss, who I consider a good friend and who is also very religous and is aware of my apostasy. I told him I was raised Roman Catholic and he asked me “What happened?” (referring to my ‘losing my faith’. All I could think of was “I started to think for myself”. By the way, I don’t think I lost anything, I strongly feel I moved on to the next level!
Anyway, let me ask you this: If I send you a copy of this booklet, would you review it for me? No, I’m not proselyzing, I’m just very interested in honest, thoughtful comments from people who still ‘believe’. I’d like to understand their motives.
As for getting up at 8am on Sundays… quite frankly, I didn’t even know 8am EXISTED on Sundays…

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By: deannie http://claessen.com/blog/?p=32&cpage=1#comment-88 Sun, 01 Oct 2006 23:35:24 +0000 http://paulclaessen.com/blog/?p=32#comment-88 I was ignorant about this author and his works so I looked it up. One reviewer of this particular book wrote, “the American public is too over-reliant upon its faith to the degree that it must resort to bitterness towards anyone who so much as disagrees with them.”

That is a reasonable perspective. I am seriously concerned about how many folks simply rely on tradition (“If it is good enough for mom & dad, it is good enough for me”), superstition (“won’t I burn in hell if I don’t go to church?”) or simple ignorance (someone said this to me yesterday, I kid you NOT: “I don’t know what the Bible says, I only know what the Catholic Church teaches and I am okay with that”) in choosing their religion.

We each have a most marvelous brain installed that can draw independent conclusions. It irritates me beyond what I can express here that otherwise bright folks choose not to take personal responsibility for the choices they make when it comes to their spiritual life.

While voices like Mr. Harris may not be welcome, sounds like he is just encouraging folks to THINK ABOUT WHAT THE HELL CHOICES THEY ARE MAKING.

Getting up at 8 am on a Sunday is also incredibly hard… *sight* I try it often and regularly fail.

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