Religious Tolerance

My view on Christmas

 

Several times over the last month I have been asked what my stand is on Christmas.  I even had to have a large conversation with LilMiss about why we were celebrating a ” Christian” Holiday.  The thing is you can’t keep Christ in a Holiday made up of pagan traditions.  Elves? Decorated trees? Sun King?  Virtually all of these traditions were taken from ancient celebrations of Yule, the Winter Solstice and the Roman Saturnalia.  Just go google it and a whole world will open to you.  I would love to hear about your google wanderings on the subject and how you felt after :) .

There are even atheists that view Santa as a tool.  You must go read here.  Go ahead I will wait.  Interesting huh?  I never thought about it that way and I admit it creeps me out quite a bit now that I have.

I also had a great link to a discussion on parentingbeyondbelief.com but I am getting a bandwidth limit exceeded warning so I am not linking directly.  I am unfamiliar with the site so I have no idea if it happens often.  I do recommend you check it out sometime.

Then there is the Secular group.  Not exactly anti-religious but not super Christian either.  They observe Christmas because that what is on the calendar and that what everyone else it doing.  O and PRESENTS!  Who can pass up an opportunity to spend too much money on stuff they don’t need so they can take the old stuff they didn’t need to a thrift store to get it out of their way.  More than likely they were raised in a Christian household but they will not observe any type of religious ceremony.  Christmas is about family, friends and togetherness for them.

Then there are people like me who want that magic for their kids.  Magic and wonder at the things unseen is something I am trying to instill in my children and Christmas is such a great opportunity for this.  I will be talking about our traditions in later posts so if you are curious about them hang around.

 

 


When world’s collide

Here in SE Texas we are in the heart of Bible Thumping and Superstitious Christian territory.  Fortunately for me I have carefully crafted a group of friends and acquaintances where that has become an oddity and I do not have to come into contact with those type of people.  Not to say that I do not associate with Christians but that the type of woman I am friends with is an open-minded woman who is not afraid to have her views of the world challenged ,or confirmed, or know people who are different from her.  Her faith also does not define everything about her so the fact that I am not just like her does not threaten her.

Why then are there  Christian’s who are so threatened by people who are not Christian?  They must convert you and will go to great and rude lengths to try to.  I have heard the argument that it is because they fear for our souls if we don’t believe what they do.  However,  I believe it is more that we have rejected their faith so they are on the defensive.    By not believing as they do we have, in their minds, told them what they believe is wrong and foolish even.  Why else do they react so strongly to our smiling no thank you I am perfectly happy where I am?  Why else do they refuse to speak to us or harass us or speak negatively to our children.  That is where I draw the line by the way.  Questioning a child about a parents belief or making them worry about their parent(s) is not ok by any stretch of the imagination.  Christ would never have done such a thing.  Perhaps if more people would read their Bibles and actually practice their faith, not just picking and choosing  pieces of it, people would respond to that instead of thinking the greatest majority are rude and hurtful people that they do not want to have any association with.

This video is very thought-provoking and my sincere belief is that if you are offended, you are the person he is talking about no matter what your faith is.

 

Sorry just had to get that off my chest.  A friend is going through so much and when people go after her kiddos I just sort of loose it and what better place to rant then this :) .  I will now go back to my regular pictures (RENFEST!) recipes (hot cocoa bread mmmmm) and trying to figure out my homeschool style posts.


Secular is not a dirty word

Secular is not a dirty word.  It simply means that whatever religion I am,  I choose that not to be the focus of my child’s education.  Here we focus on Math, Language, History, Science, Geography, Interpersonal relationships, Music and Art.  Did that cover our basics? Quick check… yep that seems  pretty close.  There might be a discussion in class on religions or even studying of world religions as a purely academic exercise.  It is interesting to see how different time periods responded to different needs with different religions and how closely most of them resemble each other.  I suppose that is human nature showing all through the ages with basic needschanging very little over the millennium.

Recently I was speaking to a friend and we began discussing homeschooling.  He mentioned he was  homeschooled for 4 years and his sister homeschools all 15 and counting of hers, though some are in college now.  He was offering me that contact which I thought was very nice of him though I am going to go out on a limb and say that’s not my kind of Mom.  I am sure she is nice and a great mom but hearing about her reads quiverful all over and since I am not christian  she would probably cross the street rather than speak to me.  Which leads me to this.  While we were talking I told this acquaintance friend I was not part of the christian moms but was helping to form a secular homeschooling co-op.  Lets just say the next few things out of his mouth did not sit well with me.

Apparently my choice of keeping my religion to myself and expecting everyone else to do the same was an unrealistic expectation.  Why is it that people are unable to respect other people’s lives and decisions?  Everyone falls on one side of the fence or the other in everything.  It seems like the mentality is if you are not just like me then you aren’t just different you are ” BAD! Evil! Get thee behind me Satan!” type different.  If you are not doing it just like me you are wrong! Let’s take homeschooling for instance.  Every single homeschooling family does it differently even if they are following the exact same boxed full curriculum.  Ok please go back and read that last sentence one more time.  Go ahead I will wait.  Got it?  Ok moving on.  You will get up at different times, you will allow different aged children to work alone while you help others or you may not let anyone work alone.    You will break for lunch at a different time, you will work at a faster or slower pace, you will gloss over or study more in-depth, supplement or follow it to the letter.  It is not unschoolers against families who set up a traditional classroom.  Just think, all of those differences were just a few of the ones families who were using the exact same boxed curriculum experienced.  Now think of all the different books, theories and styles of parenting and homeschooling there are and the possibilities are unfathomable.  Homeschooling is homeschooling why do we feel the need to tear each other down when we already face so much opposition outside of the homeschooling community?

Everyone has different beliefs.  We are all, every single family, different because every single person is different.  Please be respectful of that.