Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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Consideration of (un) consciousness

Recentemente la città di Alba ha fatto un salto al tempo dell'Inquisizione. In particolare una parrocchia, in occasione della cresima annuale, ha somministrato ai 'padrini' un foglietto di quattro pagine, una sorta di bollettino in carta fotocopiata, contenente un esame di coscienza a dir poco meschino. Non per il contenuto, that local churches are still tied to the habits of the past does not surprise us, and who knows maybe it's out of balance (not to mention that in country places the Church has always served as a great gathering place among young people, while in industrialized campaigns can sometimes be attempted by consumerist habits typical of the old bourgeoisie), not the content but they said the form in which this content is described and administered under the title, moralist, "examination of conscience." Well, I will list now some of these questions selected from the be given to the 'godfather' in view of its important role:

(in terms of chastity)
- Do you have habits sensual? React thoughts, desires, sensual images?
(I need not say that 'sexy' is for sex, I suppose) - Have you made use of pornography? You have the habit of masturbation? Are you aware that this vice, with a methodical and struggle with God's help we can win?
(that masturbation is a compilation of the clerical body already knew but what is absurd is the use of the term 'vice' and 'fight'. Stifle is never a sign of sanity)
(continue we are on the subject of boyfriends)
- Are you bogged down in sensuality?
(Well, this is poetry. 'Mired' is a word fantastic! I just want to know what are the judgmental standards. As for sex I do, or what I have to think, to be 'stuck'?)
- Did you know that if your love will bring you to God is love selfish and pollution?
(but we go to marriage where the sex act becomes a 'double act'. And now, after marriage you can!)
- Try to make the marriage act first purifying it of all selfishness? - Look in your marriage act to abolish all vulgarity and lightness? Follow the instructions of the Church in the use of contraceptives? Increase in mutual forgiveness and gentleness?
(and again ...)
- There's me in the idolatry of sex? - Are you aware that it is considered sacrilegious confession confession in which you have voluntarily withheld something seriously wrong?
- struggle with the bourgeois habits?
(What? Those in the Vatican?)

Everything you read is true and proven. I repeat: that a priest is a list of sponsors for delivery confirmation candidates to prepare them for their Christian course. But is not it a dangerous person, although a man of the Church, which punishes moral behavior and sexual attitudes in general? Without taking into account the balance between body, mind and spirit could destabilize fragile some people's mind.
not believe that when it comes to religious fundamentalism is to imagine a more or less with this menacing tone, just the one used in the applications mentioned?
But then I ask the people of Christian faith knows that his religion is in constant contradiction? I do not speak of sexual and financial scandals (it would be like shooting on the Red Cross), but I mean when a mass is celebrated. By now you are full of empty formulas, phrases repeated so much to lose not only of meaning but of action. Cristina The Church today is this. A grandiose but empty container.
I am aware that the preparation of a document mean like this, which aims to guilt - which is based on the lever the roots of Christian culture since the beginning of its history - was produced by a single so I do not wish to generalize. But this is part of the clerical world, more and more away from the common reality, the needs of people and closed in a sphere of secular dogma (sorry, men). If this is joined to the barrier created by the waste and the glitz of some eminent illustrious Vatican hierarchy then I would like to condemn the Catholic Church of Scientology as a cult: an institution that aims to brainwashing rather than a liberation of the spirit .

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