Perhaps, an essential factor is being aware of risks in chemical adventures. — Jack Cummins
We must learn to distinguish betwixt Erinyes and Justitia and all will be well. Easier said than done, easier said than done! — Agent Smith
I always considered Catholicism much more "civilized" than Orthodoxy. — Alkis Piskas
Impossible to have these under drugs! — Alkis Piskas
Who's choosing Christianity and from what beginning? — Alkis Piskas
t's a social justice issue. Hence how we treat others. Here in Australia, we put people into detention centers for seeking asylum. Hence Banno is correct around why this matters. — Tom Storm
Human rights; refugee policy; social justice; welfare reform; drug law reform; justice for Aboriginal Australians; economic reform; housing policy reform - that kind of stuff. — Tom Storm
The physicalist atheist and the dedicated Jesuit often share first principles about how we should treat others. I think this is why I have avoided philosophy in the past as I am temperamentally inclined towards action over contemplation — Tom Storm
So, it seems to me the answer lies in the growing perception that the left have sold out to corporate and plutocratic interests. — Janus
And then there are those who argue Christianity is simply a kind of stew of pagan philosophy (particularly Stoicism), the pagan mystery cults and Judaism, with bits and pieces of the story of Apollonius of Tyana thrown in as a kind of seasoning. — Ciceronianus
Now these things may not resonate with you, but these teachings appeal to many people even outside of Christianity. — Paulm12
Similarly, it's been useful for Jesus to be considered the Greek Logos, or Aristotle's First Mover, from time to time; useful for the Church to do deals with such as Mussolini or Napoleon; useful for them to don native garb in Japan--it's been a very pragmatic religion. — Ciceronianus
I've heard the word delegates used. The delegates vote on behalf of the ordinary members of the party? — Down The Rabbit Hole
That they are an option for the country to vote on.
I don't know a lot about American politics. Bernie may have been rejected as the candidate by a vote of his party. — Down The Rabbit Hole
If something can be turned to evil, then it's not a virtue to begin with. — baker
Go back and reread the discussion. How does explaining things the way Gregory did help you in any way? — baker
It has no explanatory or didactic power. — baker
This sounds like a worldly understanding of the matter. — baker
For one, because many philosophers do just that: They use philosophy to talk about religion. — baker
Philosophy is for talking about religion, among other things. — baker
How does Christianity "speak to the human condition/experience"?
I don't feel addressed by it at all. — baker
Speaking generally, the mission to establish absolute separation_independence of things is more idealist than real. — ucarr
I can't think of any left-wing candidates in recent US history (my understanding is that Bernie Sanders wasn't presented to the electorate). — Down The Rabbit Hole
Hegel writes, — Gregory
This is an attack on all theories in the vein of the recently fashionable "The universe is a simulation": — hypericin
Yep. As with all antinatalist arguments Bartricks starts with a bizarre premise with which no-one else agrees and then proceeds to show that it yields bizarre conclusions with which no-one else agrees. — Isaac
The world is. I am not Catholic but one of the previous Pope's said abortion is the new Holocaust. I agree — Gregory
Genocide and saving humanity are pretty far up there, ye — Gregory
No, I said that saving the planet from heat death supercedes it — Gregory
What did you mean? Republicans are trying to end abortion. — Gregory
I know nothing about computation but I think I get the idea. You need to perform an experiment to test a hypothesis. That’s basically what you’re saying unless I’ve misunderstood you. — Average
Always the same with Trump - although you think you've seen the worst, heard the worst, something comes along that is even more despicable than all the many despicable things he's already done. It's a bottomless pit of depravity. — Wayfarer
I don’t know how empiricism is connected to these concepts but I’m glad that I understood your intended meaning. — Average
In other words there is nothing necessary in the universe necessarily because necessity is meaningless. Is that an accurate summary or am I missing something crucial? Also if you replace the word necessary with the word probability it doesn’t seem like a radical transformation. To use your example if you don’t eat you will die could also be replaced with the statement if you don’t eat you will probably die and the meaning is still basically similar. — Average
Perhaps it's my fault though and if so I apologize. I just don't understand what you mean when you say that "Necessity is just a condition" and since necessity is so closely connected to what is necessary it follows necessarily that I can't understand what you mean when you say that "There is nothing necessary about life on earth". — Average