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Marja wrote:I can't believe I missed this thread.
First of all, I am a mutualist.
Francois Tremblay wrote:Whoa there kiddo, I didn't say anything about parenting. How interesting that you veered towards my most controversial position the second I start questioning you. Seems to me like you're using tactics here.
I asked you a simple question:
Where exactly in mutualism does it say "believe in the archy of God?"
Since you are trying to evade it, let me SPELL OUT what this means, even though it should be obvious, especially since I used the term ARCHY.
Archy means ruler. God is the ruler of Heaven and Earth. God sets the laws (moral standard) and the punishments (Hell). God has complete control over human beings, because he created them.
Do you accept this?
If so, what exactly makes you think you're an Anarchist, let alone a mutualist? If not, how can you be said to be a Christian?
It's directly relevant, because I understand my relationship with God in terms similar to my relationship, in childhood, to my parents.
wtf? Mutualism is primarily a set of economic ideas. It spreads out into political and social ones. But it is not some totalizing philosophy that shapes every class of ideas.
1. Ruler of heaven and earth - Nope.
2. Sets the laws (moral standards) - Sets moral standards yes, indirectly, in the sense that God created consciousness, individuality, etc.; Sets laws, nope.
If every Christian had to accept those standards, I doubt many early Christians would count. I embrace Christianity because of Jesus, His life, His teachings, and the insights this has given me into my life and my choices.
Francois Tremblay wrote:It's directly relevant, because I understand my relationship with God in terms similar to my relationship, in childhood, to my parents.
God did not fuck your mom. You know that already, right?
wtf? Mutualism is primarily a set of economic ideas. It spreads out into political and social ones. But it is not some totalizing philosophy that shapes every class of ideas.
It's also an Anarchist worldview (no rulers).
1. Ruler of heaven and earth - Nope.
2. Sets the laws (moral standards) - Sets moral standards yes, indirectly, in the sense that God created consciousness, individuality, etc.; Sets laws, nope.
So you're not a Christian then.
If every Christian had to accept those standards, I doubt many early Christians would count. I embrace Christianity because of Jesus, His life, His teachings, and the insights this has given me into my life and my choices.
The whole reason why Jesus is important in Christianity is because of the rules God set out (original sin, salvation). Jesus came to save believers from their sins. Without this, there's no Christianity. So you're not a Christian, you just claim to be one.
Noleaders wrote:Francois, people choose their religions so i dont get how its a hierarchical thing unless they start trying to force everyone else to follow their beliefs
Francois Tremblay wrote:Noleaders wrote:Francois, people choose their religions so i dont get how its a hierarchical thing unless they start trying to force everyone else to follow their beliefs
If you believe God is your ruler, it's an archy. That's what the term means. Do I really have to remind an Anarchist forum what archy means??
You cannot believe God is your ruler and be an AN-ARCHIST!
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