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Christianity Versus Education
PeterReborn
#1 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 4:32:56 PM
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I was reading about how Jesus selected his disciples and got a number of questions.
Why did he select 'normal' people as disciples?I don't know about other religions but why does it seem like the more a person gets educated,the more he loses his faith?Is it why Jesus did not choose university professors as his disciples.
Why do most young people (some of whom were very religious in primary and secondary school level) start losing their faith when they go to the universities?
Why is it that the so called atheists are highly educated and very bright fellows.
One of the social indicators of poverty is the number of churches in an environment.The more the churches the higher the poverty index.Look at kariobangi,baba ndogo,Githurai,kawangware etc.The majority of the residents of these areas are also not highly educated.
Is faith inversely proportional to the level of education?
Is Christianity dying as we become more educated?
Consistency is better than intensity
hamburglar
#2 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 4:51:05 PM
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PeterReborn wrote:
I was reading about how Jesus selected his disciples and got a number of questions.
Why did he select 'normal' people as disciples?I don't know about other religions but why does it seem like the more a person gets educated,the more he loses his faith?Is it why Jesus did not choose university professors as his disciples.
Why do most young people (some of whom were very religious in primary and secondary school level) start losing their faith when they go to the universities?
Why is it that the so called atheists are highly educated and very bright fellows.
One of the social indicators of poverty is the number of churches in an environment.The more the churches the higher the poverty index.Look at kariobangi,baba ndogo,Githurai,kawangware etc.The majority of the residents of these areas are also not highly educated.
Is faith inversely proportional to the level of education?
Is Christianity dying as we become more educated?



Standing ovation. Applause Applause Applause

As an atheist, i like seeing people asking these questions that eventually lead to their freedom from ridiculous religions and imaginary gods. Keep asking these questions, that's the first step towards liberation.

You are actually nice. I call religious folk weak minded and idiots. They sound like insults but to an objective person who knows and can see the truth, they will see that my "insults" are actually facts.
Swenani
#3 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 4:58:19 PM
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PeterReborn wrote:
I was reading about how Jesus selected his disciples and got a number of questions.
Why did he select 'normal' people as disciples?I don't know about other religions but why does it seem like the more a person gets educated,the more he loses his faith?Is it why Jesus did not choose university professors as his disciples.
Why do most young people (some of whom were very religious in primary and secondary school level) start losing their faith when they go to the universities?
Why is it that the so called atheists are highly educated and very bright fellows.
One of the social indicators of poverty is the number of churches in an environment.The more the churches the higher the poverty index.Look at kariobangi,baba ndogo,Githurai,kawangware etc.The majority of the residents of these areas are also not highly educated.
Is faith inversely proportional to the level of education?
Is Christianity dying as we become more educated?


Are the above assumptions based on your limited thinking,opinions and observation or they are verifiable facts?


If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
tycho
#4 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 5:08:48 PM
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Swenani wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
I was reading about how Jesus selected his disciples and got a number of questions.
Why did he select 'normal' people as disciples?I don't know about other religions but why does it seem like the more a person gets educated,the more he loses his faith?Is it why Jesus did not choose university professors as his disciples.
Why do most young people (some of whom were very religious in primary and secondary school level) start losing their faith when they go to the universities?
Why is it that the so called atheists are highly educated and very bright fellows.
One of the social indicators of poverty is the number of churches in an environment.The more the churches the higher the poverty index.Look at kariobangi,baba ndogo,Githurai,kawangware etc.The majority of the residents of these areas are also not highly educated.
Is faith inversely proportional to the level of education?
Is Christianity dying as we become more educated?


Are the above assumptions based on your limited thinking,opinions and observation or they are verifiable facts?




Good point swenani. Some of the assumptions here are plainly 'miseducated' if not misinformed.
tycho
#5 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 5:22:56 PM
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hamburglar wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
I was reading about how Jesus selected his disciples and got a number of questions.
Why did he select 'normal' people as disciples?I don't know about other religions but why does it seem like the more a person gets educated,the more he loses his faith?Is it why Jesus did not choose university professors as his disciples.
Why do most young people (some of whom were very religious in primary and secondary school level) start losing their faith when they go to the universities?
Why is it that the so called atheists are highly educated and very bright fellows.
One of the social indicators of poverty is the number of churches in an environment.The more the churches the higher the poverty index.Look at kariobangi,baba ndogo,Githurai,kawangware etc.The majority of the residents of these areas are also not highly educated.
Is faith inversely proportional to the level of education?
Is Christianity dying as we become more educated?



Standing ovation. Applause Applause Applause

As an atheist, i like seeing people asking these questions that eventually lead to their freedom from ridiculous religions and imaginary gods. Keep asking these questions, that's the first step towards liberation.

You are actually nice. I call religious folk weak minded and idiots. They sound like insults but to an objective person who knows and can see the truth, they will see that my "insults" are actually facts.


It seems the human capacity for delusion is infinite.
Impunity
#6 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 5:35:20 PM
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I will only be reading posts in this thread.
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murchr
#7 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 5:58:18 PM
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PeterReborn wrote:
I was reading about how Jesus selected his disciples and got a number of questions.
Why did he select 'normal' people as disciples?I don't know about other religions but why does it seem like the more a person gets educated,the more he loses his faith?Is it why Jesus did not choose university professors as his disciples.
Why do most young people (some of whom were very religious in primary and secondary school level) start losing their faith when they go to the universities?
Why is it that the so called atheists are highly educated and very bright fellows.
One of the social indicators of poverty is the number of churches in an environment.The more the churches the higher the poverty index.Look at kariobangi,baba ndogo,Githurai,kawangware etc.The majority of the residents of these areas are also not highly educated.
Is faith inversely proportional to the level of education?
Is Christianity dying as we become more educated?




Did they have Universities back then with Professors? I thought the learned back in those days were people with professions such as "the Fisherman" "the Tax collector" "those from the house of Levi, those who kept the law - Priests" "the Carpenter" etc... Luke was a doctor
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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AlphDoti
#8 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 6:10:23 PM
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Because the rich and the connected, the elite of the time of Jesus, did not want to hear anything to do with God. THEY WERE HYPOCRITES AND BETRAYERS. Jesus himself described them very well "Ye hypocrites"

MATTHEW 23:13 "Ye wicked and adulterous generation Matthew 12:39 "Ye whited sepulchers..."
MATTHEW 23: 27 "Ye generation of vipers..."
AlphDoti
#9 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 6:14:58 PM
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@muchr, and how would yo understand tax without being learned? They must have had some formal education, not as sophisticated as ours today, but education anyhow.

Mark 10:17-31: The Rich Man

21 Looking at the man, Jesus felt genuine love for him. “There is still one thing you haven’t done,” he told him. “Go and sell all your possessions and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”

22 At this the man’s face fell, and he went away sad, for he had many possessions.

23 Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, “How hard it is for the rich to enter the Kingdom of God!” 24 This amazed them. But Jesus said again, “Dear children, it is very hard[b] to enter the Kingdom of God. 25 In fact, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God!”

26 The disciples were astounded. “Then who in the world can be saved?” they asked.
AlphDoti
#10 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 6:29:53 PM
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Look at witchcraft in the Bible: How to know if a woman has committed adultery.

Numbers 5:11-31. ‘The priest should take holy water in a vessel, take dust from the floor, and put it into the vessel - And that is the bitter water ‘And after cursing it, give it to the woman And if the woman has committed adultery, after she drinks it, the curse will enter her body, the stomach will swell, the thigh will rot, and she shall be cursed by the people. If the woman has not committed adultery, she will remain clean and she will bear the seed."

A state of the art method to identify a woman who has committed adultery. Very uneductional. Very unscientific!

murchr
#11 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 6:33:08 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
@muchr, and how would yo understand tax without being learned? They must have had some formal education, not as sophisticated as ours today, but education anyhow.

Mark 10:17-31: The Rich Man

21 Looking at the man, Jesus felt genuine love for him. “There is still one thing you haven’t done,” he told him. “Go and sell all your possessions and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”

22 At this the man’s face fell, and he went away sad, for he had many possessions.

23 Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, “How hard it is for the rich to enter the Kingdom of God!” 24 This amazed them. But Jesus said again, “Dear children, it is very hard[b] to enter the Kingdom of God. 25 In fact, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God!”

26 The disciples were astounded. “Then who in the world can be saved?” they asked.



I don't dispute that. Read my comment again.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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AlphDoti
#12 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 6:49:07 PM
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murchr wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
@muchr, and how would yo understand tax without being learned? They must have had some formal education, not as sophisticated as ours today, but education anyhow.

I don't dispute that. Read my comment again.

Oh, you're right. I've read and understood.
Angelica _ann
#13 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 8:00:42 PM
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Impunity wrote:
I will only be reading posts in this thread.

Together!!!
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tycho
#14 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 8:07:08 PM
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What is 'high education'? To me it's the kind of education that allows a person to live optimally- mutually, constructively, and harmoniously with the self and with others- including animals and plants and even 'aliens'. High education isn't simply being a professor or in the highest class in the social hierarchy. Education, is a tool for survival.

Intelligence isn't about knowing things, it's about learning to adapt in a universe of many forces through finding out where and how to strike the balance.

In this case, Christ exemplifies high education and intelligence, and it's no surprise that he should find students and disciples who are able to learn from him. Zen Buddhists say that only an empty cup can be filled.

kysse
#15 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 11:02:28 PM
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I knew hamburglar would be the first one to respond.
nakujua
#16 Posted : Wednesday, August 05, 2015 11:27:16 PM
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PeterReborn wrote:

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One of the social indicators of poverty is the number of churches in an environment.The more the churches the higher the poverty index.Look at kariobangi,baba ndogo,Githurai,kawangware etc.

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Always wondered why there are no churches in some neighborhoods.
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#17 Posted : Thursday, August 06, 2015 12:26:18 AM
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The more you learn,the more you realize how little you know.

Taking Science on Faith
tycho
#18 Posted : Thursday, August 06, 2015 2:06:52 AM
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Fire is only good when it's controlled and its scope well defined. In this thread I doubt whether the fire generated is well controlled and scope clear.

The hypotheses are half baked, assumptions floated almost thoughtlessly and different agendas are springing left right and center. Yet when I think about it I see there's something interesting that can be cooked here.

I can only hope the mover can make some rectification and instead of asserting untested hypotheses he/she moves to identify the different hypotheses and probably conduct some tests in a discussion format. For example, the question, 'How is progressive education relating with Christianity'? Or, 'How does Christianity fair among the poor and probably less educated masses'? Could limit the scope and guide more intelligent conversation.

Otherwise right now I feel like responding to @AlphDoti on 'witchcraft', start chasing Hamburglar on dilettantism and the like. Then compound the effect when other minds chip in with their preferences.

It'll be like cooking omena in a blast furnace.
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nakujua wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:

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One of the social indicators of poverty is the number of churches in an environment.The more the churches the higher the poverty index.Look at kariobangi,baba ndogo,Githurai,kawangware etc.

...

Always wondered why there are no churches in some neighborhoods.

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#20 Posted : Thursday, August 06, 2015 7:15:26 AM
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