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NeoGreen

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Tue Jan 15, 2019, 08:42 AM Jan 2019

This Mother Wants to Make Sure the Myth of Hell Doesn't Traumatize Other Kids [View all]

https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2019/01/13/this-mother-wants-to-make-sure-the-myth-of-hell-doesnt-traumatize-other-kids/




This Mother Wants to Make Sure the Myth of Hell Doesn’t Traumatize Other Kids
By Hemant Mehta, January 13, 2019

Patricia Lynn Reilly knows a little something about the damage religious beliefs can cause, even with the best of intentions. Catholics told her non-Catholics were going to Hell, while Protestants told her Catholics were going to Hell.

It led to some awful times when her loved ones died:

Grandma Reilly loved Jesus and took Holy Communion every day of her life. Thus I was absolutely livid when the minister assumed he knew my grandmother’s eternal destiny. I argued with him, “My grandma loves Jesus. She’s going to heaven.” He argued right back, “No she isn’t unless she says the Sinner’s Prayer.” I continued, “She receives Jesus when she takes Holy Communion. That’s the same as praying.”

Later that summer, my grandmother died and we traveled to Connecticut to attend her funeral.

As I entered the Catholic church, the minister’s certainty about my grandmother’s eternal destiny collided with the nuns’ certainty that my mother, now a Protestant, was headed to hell.

I screamed when I saw Grandma in the casket and was inconsolable throughout her funeral. It was at Grandma’s funeral that I took my first steps on the journey that led me away from religion, its gods, and its fiery hell.


She realized that the conflicting beliefs didn’t mean one was right and the other was wrong. Rather, they were both wrong. And those beliefs weren’t as set in stone as she was led to believe, like at her Christian college, when she was told dancing was a sin.

Several decades later, when I arrived at a Covenant [College] reunion, the current students were in the quad playing music and dancing. I asked one of my old profs if God had changed his mind about dancing. He chuckled, and responded, “I guess things do evolve.” And sadly, we’re left with the imprint of any number of now discarded “Thus saith the Lords” on our lives, bodies, and consciences.

Reilly isn’t religious anymore, and she’s taking part in a secular parenting panel discussion in Holland, Michigan this week. I’m glad that kind of event is taking place. The idea that you’ll be tortured for eternity is both traumatizing and untrue; for parents who genuinely believed that nonsense at one point, they would be doing their kids a huge service by helping them navigate the issue with a dose of critical thinking and methods to handle their friends of different faiths.


Worth repeating:
She realized that the conflicting beliefs didn’t mean one was right and the other was wrong. Rather, they were both wrong. And those beliefs weren’t as set in stone as she was led to believe, like at her Christian college, when she was told dancing was a sin.
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Reminds me of some of the crap I went through as a child rurallib Jan 2019 #1
But confession Cartoonist Jan 2019 #6
of course but there was no confession available after 6PM on a Friday night rurallib Jan 2019 #8
The best thing about being Catholic. You can do whatever you want so long as you tell someone Major Nikon Jan 2019 #9
I knew a kid in college who used to take his roomate's food without asking. Act_of_Reparation Jan 2019 #17
People will always find the loopholes Major Nikon Jan 2019 #18
My stepkid went through that, too. Mariana Jan 2019 #7
Interesting The Genealogist Jan 2019 #2
Recently, there was a story posted here about a Priest who MineralMan Jan 2019 #4
One will find odd things at some Christian funerals The Genealogist Jan 2019 #10
I find myself attending more and more funerals as I get older. MineralMan Jan 2019 #12
Much respect for your approach to your situation The Genealogist Jan 2019 #13
It'll all work out OK, I'm sure. MineralMan Jan 2019 #14
Do you have Mormon insurance? Cartoonist Jan 2019 #20
religion is a tool for social control Cartoonist Jan 2019 #5
The extreme examples stand out The Genealogist Jan 2019 #11
But, religion provides the framework, and it's all done through stories. MineralMan Jan 2019 #15
The overseers of the Religion group have no problem with telling people they will burn in hell. trotsky Jan 2019 #3
Yeah, but atheists who open their mouths are basically just as bad as people who traumatize kids. Act_of_Reparation Jan 2019 #16
No open mouths necessary. trotsky Jan 2019 #19
Can't have atheists thinking there's anyone else out there they can talk to. Act_of_Reparation Jan 2019 #21
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