Farlsborough, I've had to revise this retort a few times just so I wasn't overly "cutting" in that such is not my goal. But it is important for you to understand that my "attacks" on your beliefs, are not personal but are based on historicity. The quote of mine you used for kicking this little fun fest off with, pointing out how religionists will come out condemning this, that or the other until they discovered how to use it to their own advantage; the past century alone showing the pattern of screaming and inciting fear over Technology, the fact that Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Nicola Tesla were all servants of evil, etc... until they started seeing how they could employ the technology these men brought into our world, to their advantage.
Music has always been a perceived tool of the Devil; we can go back to the days of Mozart and find invented evidence around his demonic ties, created by a resentful, ladder climbing gent that saw himself as being more pure and worthy of "his grace's blessings"... he was a man of the world seeking worldly treasures not an innocent who allowed the joys and tune of his very soul to compose for him, in honor of what he personally understood as the divine. Yet, we have a contemporary demonstration of this very same game; the condemnation of Rock & Rock in the 50s & 60s; Rapp during the 80s & 90s; Techno & Industrial since... and yet, within a decade of the first preacher's detraction, we find these very "instruments of the devil" within the confines of the church being USED by said institutions as a tool of recruitment -- a deliberate lure for reeling in the younger minds.
As the church was being formulated and built into what it became, it slowly usurped the days of high festival that were common to the people of Europe (primarily) along side the meaning of the symbols; over the course of a few short generations the Yule bush/Log had been given Christian significance as were the Eggs & Berries strong about them. But then, if one is to look at the history of this movement vs. the propaganda produced by its various leaders, you find that most all of what it believes to be "exclusive" and "unique" to them, actually came from far older and established traditions... unless of course you want to embrace that wonderful tale about the devil having a time machine so he could go back and change circumstances just to make Christians look like copy cats....

(it was actually a widely taught LIE for many generations).
Roughly a mile from my apartment there is a small knoll near where the State Mental Hospital once stood. It has a large carved stone sitting so as to mark the spot of Hangman's hill; a sight where, a bit over 150 years ago, "witches" were being executed right here in this land... an extension to the panic that began in Salem, Mass in the late 1680s... a pal of which still hoovers over much of New England, which is oddly superstitious when compared the rest of the nation.
The burning of a Witch or Buddhist Monk or Person of Color... it is all a matter of bigotry, a bigotry that is typically founded upon religious/political views that have taken a very hard and extreme turn. Even here in the U.S. being a known witch/pagan and a parent, can result in being drug into family court by the Child Protection Agency.... usually as the result of a good go'n to meet'n Christian stuck their big nose into someone else's life and went out of their way to create a problem... I know, I've been involved with a couple of those trials.
What's that got to do with Witch Burning?
At the height of the Burning Days one could make some quick cash by letting the local Bishop know who was doing wickedness... it would seem that little thing about not bearing false witness towards others got set to the side when it came to profiting... the bishop in question splitting an even share of the lands and holdings with the Inquisitor and of course, regional nobles once they found a fish to fry. Anyone that would speak up in defense of the accused would be seen as a co-conspirator and likewise loose their home, family, holdings and frequently their lives as well.
With that in mind, let's look at what I was just pointing out over non-Christian families being taken to court as the result of the good christian people nosing into things that aren't their business. Let's look at the very organized Christian movements here in the states to prevent none-Christians for holding jobs, having safe harbor (home), let alone the supposed constitutional rights when it comes to freedom of expression and personal belief.
You can apply every one of these things to the Gay community and in certain parts of the country, towards specific racial minority groups as well as (since 9/11) the Islamic Community. So I ask you in all sincerity, how am I supposed to view or speak kindly about such a duplicitous institution?
Now, just as we both know there are good people out there who aren't enveloped in all the social-political garbage the zealots love throwing around, we should both be able to accept that there are honest and good people that work as Readers/Psychics who have absolutely no desire to do harm on any level and yet, they must deal with schmucks who've read the Rowland book and thus, believe it perfectly fine to harass and give the local Readers a hard time, to waste their time and not pay them, etc.
I guess you could say that we share a common foe on that front in that I am very aware of how our cynical friends lash out towards anyone expressing any sort of faith. I cannot do that though I will denounce organized religion in all forms; there is a huge difference between being religious and being spiritual, the latter being more dogma free. On that front I will stand up to defend anyone for what they believe even if I can't buy into it myself; NO ONE has the right to tell others that they are being stupid or foolish because of what they believe and the testimony they may have around that faith...
NO ONE!
I hope this somehow makes better sense and clears my position on things a bit.
