But matters of fact are not all knowable, — Noah Te Stroete
for example, whether or not there is a God and what Her nature would be. — Noah Te Stroete
I suspect the majority do, and only a minority withhold judgment. — Noah Te Stroete
usually — Noah Te Stroete
have you considered that any concept, from 'rocks' to 'gods' stands or falls on its functional utility to humans who coin it,? — fresco
for the last couple of years without much 'success'. — fresco
So there's your answer — fresco
with the younger generation getting smarter, I suppose. — PoeticUniverse
To portray 'God' as already being truth and fact is misleading. — PoeticUniverse
Do you believe that being religious and being a literalist are equivalent? — Noah Te Stroete
Are people who see religious myths as valuable and having wisdom religious people? — Noah Te Stroete
Do most people who value reason hold beliefs about matters of fact that cannot rise to the level of knowledge? — Noah Te Stroete
What is faith? — Noah Te Stroete
What is reason? — Noah Te Stroete
Not applicable. 'God' hasn't been established. Same for all else layered upon — PoeticUniverse
Yeah yeah, I'm just one more too-stupid-for-words brain dead slouch. But really, taking on the title of a god is kind of hubristic. — Bitter Crank
Hubris Alert clang clang clang clang clang — Bitter Crank
We are not gods. — Bitter Crank
distracted, gullible dummy population — DingoJones
I expect now a knock on my door now, and before I know it, I'll be given a lethal injection between two toes,and the coroner's report will say "Cardiac arrest". — god must be atheist
They, like you said, DL, also count on our zero attention span, gullability, and easily excitable public fear that can be whipped into a frenzie of panic at any time they wish to. — god must be atheist
Your anarchist or libertarian focus, whatever it is, — Bitter Crank
Then there is union organizing on a massive scale; there is civil disobedience; there are mass demonstrations, boycotts, work stoppages -- let your imagination go! — Bitter Crank
Then two or more different pushes may touch the parliamentary representatives, and therefore it is very conceivable that I still don't have the power of getting my wish enacted by parliament. — god must be atheist
Then when I have decided that you say is in my power, then my decision will be enacted in Parliament / Congress? If not, what use is my decision? — god must be atheist
Meaning? — god must be atheist
You say "that" graph. Which graph? — god must be atheist
I have never once envisioned what shape a moral demographic shape looks like. Can you insert a picture which shows that shape? — god must be atheist
Yes, it's relative, in the sense that it isn't absolute, or 'mind-independent', — Pattern-chaser
Who is "us"? Is the entire population poor? — god must be atheist
If you set the indicators of "poverty" low enough, then you can eradicate poverty on the entire globe in one fell swoop overnight. — god must be atheist
What do you think is the cause of poverty? Couldn't we just address that? — DingoJones
in simple terms. I don't know how I do it. — Pattern-chaser
Maat isn't an analogy, she's the heart of my religion. — WerMaat
When the child grows up, he returns to take his rightful place as divine king... sound familiar?) — WerMaat
That definition, of course, is of no use to you if I don't explain what I mean by "Maat", but I guess that this would throw the thread wildly off topic... — WerMaat
God cannot be good or evil to/for everyone, because what's good for me might be evil for you. — Pattern-chaser
I would advise caution, similar to what Enki wrote. — WerMaat
I believe that faith can be a strong guide for an individual person, but organized religion needs to carefully guard itself lest it be corrupted and used as a tool for manipulation and political power. — WerMaat
Is this speculation, or do you have any historical clues pointing to this interpretation? — WerMaat
Secular law is teaching us better morals and ethics than religions. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Are you shilling again for the ruling elite? How much are they paying you this time? — alcontali
Anyway, thanks a lot for this. — BrianW
For me, Christianity was the starting point, it's what I was raised with. But the more I questioned and explored it the more dissatisfied I became with the biblical texts and concepts. — WerMaat
If this is more or less what you mean by literalism rearing its head, then we're in agreement. — WerMaat
OK, you lost me here. Do you see me as a theist and are you waiting for me to hit the corner?
And where exactly does the feeding of the poor come in at this point?
I'm confused... — WerMaat
I believe that ethics are a secondary development in religion. It only happens when we proceed from explaining nature in religious metaphor to also conceptualizing human society and morals in religious terms.
This is when the monotheists with their all-powerful and all-good God(tm) run into the theodicy issue.
In my religion, the moral concept of Maat is central, so yes, religion and moral authority are tied together. But since my Gods and Goddesses are neither all powerful nor perfectly good the question of their existence is quite independent from their notion of ethics. — WerMaat
And nature does not conform to human notions of good and evil, an earthquake will kill the righteous as well as the wicked. Why should the gods be different? — WerMaat
Just the opposite: very likely, I argue.The main attribute defining a god is power, not ethics. — WerMaat
1. Do you think that religion is a majority vote? — WerMaat
2. Or is it a matter of age? The most ancient texts and traditions must be the most true? — WerMaat
3. It could also be a matter of quality. Is a deity more "real" if He or She demands a higher ethical standard from the followers, or offers a more coherent explanation of the world? But then, who would be qualified to judge the quality or a religion? — WerMaat
Those traits will not necessarily lead to individuals that are fittest. — Coben
I also don't see nature pushing people to be the best thinkers. — Coben
Nature is working with each individual to insure they are the fittest homo sapien? I don't see this. Many seem content with less than being fittest, some content with not being fit at all. — Coben
The nature you see us as pushing us to be the fittest. what is this nature? What are you referring to? — Coben