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    Re: So Disgusted ( saw a horrendous TV show tonight)

    Quote Originally Posted by Citrus View Post
    When you were little were you taught about reptiles, or did the teacher discuss traditional mammals and maybe a bird or two? I don't know if this (and also I'm unfamiliar with it) is the cause but wasn't a snake portrayed as bad or evil in the bible? Tempting them to eat the forbidden fruit? Sort of like the worlds oldest media lie (not align out any religion, don't get offended just making a point) in that 75% of people are disgusted by reptiles because they are continually portrayed as these evil creatures and seem to have always been. Maybe it's because of the venomous ones which give them all a bad rep among the mentioned 75%


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    when I was young, my third or fourth grade teacher took us on a class field trip to a houston-area "wildlife preserve." given that houston consists of roughly 2.5 million people and a commensurate amount of concrete, the nature walk didn't last long. what stuck with me, however, was the guy at the end of the tour pulling snakes out of tupperware containers and letting me hold one after the next. enthrallment ensued.

    I only mention the anecdote because my secondary school has "baptist" built right into its name on its articles of incorporation, and all teachers are required to be self-described practicing christians. we were definitely taught that a serpent was responsible for convincing lady Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, thereby ensuring man's expulsion from paradise and the world's first case of PMS. I'm not trying to be flippant or denigrate any religion, but I think it's safe to say that a good deal of reptile antipathy has legs in the book of Genesis (although I do think the bible could have done a bit better than blaming a carnivorous, limbless serpent for "handing" a piece of fruit to a human. dunno, maybe lizards, salamanders, newts, and frogs were all busy using their arms for other things that day). point being, despite my personal misgivings about organized religion and the institutionalization of certain beliefs/world views, no one ever tried to make me hate reptiles as a child because of christianity. I think a lot of people just believe snakes are slimy, subjectively gross, and afraid that they're all somehow venomous. I absolutely despise roaches without anything to back it up other than "gross, kill it with fire."

    moreover, I'll always be thankful for that day when I got to hold a half dozen snakes on a christian school field trip. it was directly responsible for a lot of aquaria, tubs, racks, and enjoyment over the years. and lastly, in defense of the Good Book, cloven-hoofed animals get at least as bad of a rap as reptiles. probably worse.

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