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Magnanimity,
Quite honestly, I am not sure if you’re another one of Leela’s sock-puppets, or if you are a genuinely different individual. Please excuse me for my mistrust, but Leela has already created this strong impression on all of us who regularly engage with Leela that whenever some other individual tries to lessen Leela’s offense, the “other” alleged individual happens to be Leela trying to defend Leela under another pseudonym to soften the blow. So I’m skeptical. Please understand.
Quite honestly, I am not sure if you’re another one of Leela’s sock-puppets, or if you are a genuinely different individual. Please excuse me for my mistrust, but Leela has already created this strong impression on all of us who regularly engage with Leela that whenever some other individual tries to lessen Leela’s offense, the “other” alleged individual happens to be Leela trying to defend Leela under another pseudonym to soften the blow. So I’m skeptical. Please understand.
I hope so, but I also seriously doubt it, Magnanimity. This has been going on for over a year now. And this is exactly what Leela would say to support Leela’s continued presence on here. I’m truly sorry about this. I just feel totally turned around by “the Leela question,” and I’m deeply suspicious when individuals have a very similar cadence and style of Leela’s own writing, which your own resembles some.But then, how is Leela to fulfill her stated mission?
I don’t really know the answer to that question, but wha is worse is that I suspect there isn’t one. But, maybe Leela is ‘hopeful’ enough, even in her atheism, to surprise us.
Yes, I like this.Syntax,
I hear you loud and clear. You’ve articulated a lot of my own reactions to Leela’s replies (and failures to reply). In my post #24 above I said,
“This point [of Campbell’s] seems odd to me, almost elitist. How would someone like Campbell who is outside some, if not all, religious traditions, know whether a group of believers were misenterpreting the myths of their own religious traditions? In one sense, what Campbell describes here is literally impossible–who else, besides the believers within a particular religious tradition, are going to describe and interpret the myths within their own tradition?!”
This is exactly my own frustration, and many others’, too. Right at the point where Leela’s claims are undercut by counterarguments, Leela disappears without a reply. What is going on with Leela? I’m not quite sure, but after eliminating the possible alternatives, here’s my educated guess: A secretly malicious attempt to undermine the Christian faith. Leela’s approach comes across congenial and polite, which makes Leela’s approach all the more deceptive, and it creeps me out. My gut continues to tell me something is seriously dysfunctional about the situation. Most atheists just make a fool of themselves by blasting away with their nonsense. But Leela comes across more thoughtful by beginning a post with some unsuspecting book-cover quote or plagiarized piece about what some other atheist thought about the topic. And then Leela bails out to create another post when he/she is genuinely confronted in the previous one starting the same process all over again with different people. This is scary!And, I got no reply, just as you will likely receive here (or you’ll get a ‘ships passing in the night’ reply).
I don’t really get Leela either. I originally began engaging her (assuming female because the name sounds female) because (s)he seemed somewhat thoughtful but mostly because her stated aim is to, as an atheist, engage believers, which is very laudable. But, when I stopped getting engaging replies to what I thought were my best counter-arguments I thought I’d bow out undetected.
Quite so. But I just don’t like the thought of a genuinely struggling Christian coming fumbling across the errors of Joesph Campbell (or Leela, I can’t tell who is which), and not have anyone to point out the lie for him/her. Leela’s whole approach is deceptive, and Leela knows this. So whatever Leela’s intention is, I can’t bring myself to tolerate this kind of rampant spread of error because it is dangerous to others. It makes me sick to my stomach, and it needs to be exposed for what it is. So I will not “duck-out” of the situation like you have tried to do. I strongly recommend against that out of a concern for our brothers and sisters in Christ who may be struggling with personal doubts.But, it’s hard, you know, what we ask? The Catholic Church is like the Pacific Ocean in its vastness. It does seem a lot to ask of someone who is atheistic to read thoroughly and make the concerted effort we’re all expecting of Leela. I’ll probably be studying and growing in the Catholic faith for the next 50 years and anticipate that I’ll feel as if I’ve barely scratched the surface at the end of it. An academic may not feel that way, but your regular guy surely will, even one like myself who actually does read and reflect. .