What I am getting at is that existential depression is an egocentric view of life, where compassion subterfuges for such an abstract term denoted in economics as 'rational behavior'. Instead, I would characterize this state of existential ennui towards a more compassionate view of seeing the world as fundamentally lacking in such compassion.
What are your thoughts about this? It seems almost as if the childlike care for others, parents, and such is sublimated into something profoundly repugnant. Why does this happen or what happens in such individuals who possess this trait of care or compassion? — Wallows
God, in Its omnipotence, can restart the world at any point. It can erase all history from reality, and start the creation again. Say It will do that, for whatever reason.
1. What reasons should It have to do so?
2. How will this new world be different from ours?
3. Are the same souls going to be given to the newborns, or completely different ones as in this, our, world?
4. Can you think of a compelling reason why God would never want to restart the world?
5, Can you think of any compelling reasons why God would want to restart the world?
6. Finally, what advice would YOU give God with regards to changing parameters between our world and the newly created new and improved world? — god must be atheist
Even if that is true, we cannot put history aside. History of something is its property. Two things, even if the same size, color, weight, shape and in the same location, are not the same things if they have different history. — elucid
Islam is relevant to everything...Islam is not a solution to peace, it is the problem to peace. — A Gnostic Agnostic
I am wondering why you are reluctant to try to understand from both the man and woman's perspective? — A Gnostic Agnostic
Well, if one is looking for hatred, oppression and bias, one may want to look towards the House of Islam, because that is where much of it is coming from. — A Gnostic Agnostic
If by 'dimensions' you mean 'independent (orthogonal) factors', as in 'factor analysis', then that might make sense. — fresco
However, whether you concur on that or not, I suggest you need to take care, for example, with your analysis of 'text' as '2-dimensional', because contrary to the religious viewpoint (set in stone), post modernists claim that text shifts its 'meaning' over time, even for its author. — fresco
- continually re-interpret the words in relation to the subjective experiences. — Possibility
You correctly identified what you are yourself doing: deflecting (away from Islam). — A Gnostic Agnostic
If you're a woman who is unable to put yourself in the perspective of a man, that is a limitation you have. The whole point is Adam and Eve can see past each others own limitations which is how they grow together. — A Gnostic Agnostic
It is not about ignoring the physical, it is about transcending it, which is precisely what spirituality is. — A Gnostic Agnostic
This is the temptation: Eve gives the fruit to Adam. the lower organ commands the higher organ, which should be the other way around. — A Gnostic Agnostic
This is exactly how the religion of Islam (ie. Muhammad) views women. If a woman is raped in Islam, it is her fault as the man blames her for what she was wearing, or how she was eating a banana etc. The men who blame/shame women for their own iniquity is what is evil - and they take the kingdom of heaven by force, because they can not get it any other way. — A Gnostic Agnostic
You see, a reader is supposed to use their own conscience and put themselves in the perspective of Adam. You ate from the tree. God is asking you if you ate from the tree. What is your response?
Adam could have taken responsibility and not brought the woman in and all, or he could have blamed the woman. What would have happened if he took responsibility? — A Gnostic Agnostic
You application of 'societal function' to 'self' tends to be circular from the pov of 'self' as a social acquisition, constructed by a value laden communal language. — fresco
I can't make sense of your 'dimensions' analogy. Maybe you could rehash what you are saying in terms of 'nested domains' ....e.g. personal, group, societal, national etc ...in which different rule mechanisms operate ? — fresco
A major societal function of religion is rationalize and regulate the sexual behavior we inherit as primates. This accounts for the 'sanctification' of male chauvinistic and polygamous tendencies.
Even those dissenting cults like gnosticism tend towards male-female dichotomy in their mythology ('logos' versus 'eros' being the Jungian subtext) even though those labels are more nebulous in their application with respect to biological gender, thereby conforming to modern pc trends. — fresco
Even here. I argue hard to win while hoping to lose and thus actually gain something.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTN9Nx8VYtk&feature=youtu.be — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Given the number of Christians that run from me due to not being able to justify their immoral views, I would say I am a great success then.
Cowards can never be moral. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I find that Adam tried to blame his own iniquity on the woman. He was asked a question by god regarding his own conduct, and he could have either taken responsibility for his own decision/action or scapegoated the problem onto the woman who handed him the fruit. He chose to scapegoat the problem onto the woman.
In modern day I see this as men who blame women for their inability to control themselves (ie. when a woman is raped it is her fault). The fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil is taken here as the sexual reproductive organ and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil as sex. — A Gnostic Agnostic
Because man is the archetypal bestower, women are the archetypal receiver such that all transactions good and evil are bestowed by the man (either good or evil) to the woman. — A Gnostic Agnostic
Try that and let me know when and where you succeed in changing a recalcitrant and obtuse religious mind. I have asked this of many like you and am still waiting to see a result. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I have seen too many nice guys get shit on more than I do. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Biblical stories are about all of us.
Were you afraid when you went to school? Of what? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Would you deny your children the tree of all knowledge and an education? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Would you think they were their best when as bright as bricks? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Using our best (so far) processes of acquiring information and knowledge we have deduced that the universe has over 13 billion years of existence. Compared to human intelligence (the intelligence humans project through their conscious interaction but not the intelligence operating their life mechanisms), the intelligence manifest in the operation of the universe is unimaginably advanced. However, humans, having designated themselves as beings, have been attempting to conceive of another being - GOD - but with capacities greater than those witnessed in the universe. Why? — BrianW
That's nice! It makes me think of the differences between lower life-forms and higher degrees of consciousness. Meaning lower life-forms work mostly from instinct. Where higher life-forms (self-aware Beings) are born with more of a blank slate. Like the brain of a computer where data is entered/received to make the software work. — 3017amen
So you think that man's higherst form is to be too stupid to even know we was naked and having his moral sense as bling, as scriptures state was the state of A & E.
Would you deny your children the tree of all knowledge and an education?
Would you think they were their best when as bright as bricks? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
If you would not say they learned ethics, what do you think is meant by their knowing and learning of good and evil? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
↪Pathogen that same applies to other philosophical questions - they're not questions physicists address. — Bartricks
A programmer can create a level he cannot complete, and then a cheat that enables him to complete it. In relation to the game-world, the programmer is omnipotent. Any constraints he may have are 'otherworldly'. — unenlightened
And, yes, an omnipotent being can, by definition, do anything logically possible. — PoeticUniverse
All my references are to the block universe of eternalism derived from Einstein. I am for fixed will, but fairly trying to find if free will can be; I've only gotten as far as trying to make conscious free will instant and productive and thus not just showing what is past due to figurings having to take time. — PoeticUniverse
Seems like there's more hope to intervene in the actions of the 'now' production rather to the same that was carved in stone — PoeticUniverse
The fact that we cannot arrange the universe like a single orderly sequence of times does not mean that nothing changes. It means that changes are not arranged in a single orderly succession: the temporal structure of the world is more complex than a simple single linear succession of instants. This does not mean that it is non-existent or illusory.
“The distinction between past, present and future is not an illusion. It is the temporal structure of the world. But the temporal structure of the world is not that of presentism. The temporal relations between events are more complex than we previously thought, but they do not cease to exist on account of this....
...We do not have a grammar adapted to say that an event ‘has been’ in relation to me but ‘is’ in relation to you....
The fundamental theory of the world must be constructed in this way; it does not need a time variable: it needs to tell us only how the things that we see in the world vary with respect to each other. That is to say, what the relations may be between these variables. — Carlo Rovelli, ‘The Order of Time’
It is disconcerting, though, that the pre-made occasions of eternalism's experience would be even worse that presentism determining events as it went along. — PoeticUniverse
Personally I classify this as an epidemic of stupidity. Conscious stupidity. — Lucielle Randall
Is there any possible way to help those in need, and revive us, the younger generation, to become the leaders our world needs? — Lucielle Randall
Could we agree that it seems to go beyond objective and subjective truths? And if so couldn't it follow that it is a real metaphysical language? — 3017amen
I am going to be thinking about the so-called essence and existence of language, logic and phenomena there of....
My initial thought is that there is a metaphysical component to each language. — 3017amen
