The baby, the bathwater, and transcending Christianity
by JahFe M any people can go through trauma - initially through the experience of growing up in the Christian Religion, and later through the experience of breaking away from it. The trauma sometimes means that people move from a pro-Christian worldview to an anti-Christian worldview. I rejected Christianity very early in life. It took me many, many years before I un-rejected it. This doesn't mean that I adopted Christianity again - definitely not. But I can now appreciate the good things about Christianity – both the teaching and the institution, while maintaining my criticisms of both. I am very much interested in the Bible as a quasi-historical document also loaded with myths. I like to interpret the symbolic mystical knowledge of many of these myths. (But some myths are just naïve collective creations originating in early societies without the benefit of modern science or the culture of critical thinking). It is 'mystical' or 'hidden' precisely because the ...




