Darth Rotor
Salted Sith Cynic
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Anger is a motivational tool that requires delicate handling, as it can easily taint whatever purpose you are using it for. It can fill one with energy, or an adrenal rush.In Dr. Dawkins Q & A session after his reading at Lynchburg (which can be found on youtube.com or here, at his website, Dawkins gets asked about anger people experience upon an athiesm conversion, among other things. I think this is a good point to discuss.
I know I was angry after my conversion, but not as much initially. My anger was unfocussed then, more anger at the world for what I percieved as widespread stupidity.
Now, I am extremely angry, due to the widespread hypocrisy I percieve in doctrine and standards. I suppose that it is more aimed at Xianity, but that is only because I was raised Xian and (living in the US) it is the most widespread.
This could be entirely due to personal experiences, and I would like to see what other people have experienced after a conversion.
http://richarddawkins.net/
It is also corrosive. I'd use it with caution in any endeavor.
In trite Starwarese: "Anger leads to hate, hate to the dark side." There's more than a grain of truth in that.
"I am angry at hypocrisy."
Welcome to life, be prepared to stay pissed off until you stop breathing, or you learn to get past anger and get on with the actual problem you are trying to solve. Anger, beyond short flashes of it, is a self indulgent exercise in emotion.
I had to learn this the hard way, having been too prone to anger (still am, though to a lesser degree) for much of my life.
DR
Okay, maybe not the dark side thing nor the hate, but I think it would be scary to be de-converted and feel like I was left hanging for awhile.