The fundamental dogmas of Christianity are realised wishes of the heart; – the essence of Christianity is the essence of human feeling. Feuerbach
I recently read something a friend wrote in which his experience of father was connected to his Christian understanding of God as Father. This is a recurrent theme in Christian circles. After a little reflection, however, it should be apparent how mistaken this is, or at least, how much wishful thinking goes into such comparisons. God is perhaps the worst father that has ever lived. It does more credit to my friend personally than to any neglectful, absentee father in heaven. My friend may hold his son's hand when he is scared, but God is nowhere to be found when tragedy strikes. The sense of God's "presence" that some Christians say they feel during troubling times is of course no more than wishful thinking or a heightened self-consciousness.. They attribute a divine quality to their own human feeling. This kind of blasphemy from those who call themselves lovers of the truth never ceases to amaze and should have been stamped out with the paradigm shift inaugurated by Kant.
No comments:
Post a Comment