Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam

"Naturopathy and many of the other bambicentric CAM modalities are political statements, not medicine, and while they may accurately reflect the world-view of their purveyors, are less than optimal therapies in a world that is indifferent to your nature fantasies,...In other words, there is no “Mother Nature” or “Planet Earth” who cares about the difference between a quality-controlled dose of digoxin produced by an evil pharmaceutical company or a cup of oleander tea steeped in the hand-made clay urn of a nature-loving hippy. Now, in our Godless and tradition-rejecting society, I can understand the panic that many feel when they look into the void and see nothing. But if you’re going to reject religion, then reject it and grow some gonads. It makes no sense to eschew the irrelevant religious beliefs of your parents but then, without a pause, to eagerly latch on to some hodge-podge of Earth Worship and Eastern Mysticism except that these things don’t require the self-discipline of traditional religions and therefore give you a purpose for life on the cheap."

-- Panda Bear M.D., proving (beyond a shadow of a doubt) a hard-core Christian and a hard-core atheist can agree, probably on many things - but, especially, where it comes to NewAgers.

2 comments:

  1. "(...) a hard-core Christian and a hard-core atheist can agree, probably on many things - but, especially, where it comes to NewAgers."

    Unbelievably (or not), let this liberal feminist join the club. (LOL, what's next -- world peace?!)

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  2. Just saying,
    For an athiest, you talk about God an awful lot. FWIW.

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