What do you think. Is porn bad for us? — TaySan
And God has no power to stop people from doing these things? Or doesn't know he needs to? Or he just doesn't bother? Which is it? — Pfhorrest
Dan Dennett is known for his "no good reasons for believing" in God argument. I always found this more or less a cop out on his part. This really amounts to saying that he can't come up with any.... — Pantagruel
However through study and discovery we, together, can be right about morality. — Fides Quaerens Intellectum
I may be mistaken but I don't believe that human sacrifices were ever done because they thought that human sacrifice in and of itself was a good thing. — Fides Quaerens Intellectum
My argument is that if you say that there is no morality then moral progress would stop. — Fides Quaerens Intellectum
Where do these cultural standards come from? From what I can see cultural standards are derived from absolutes. It is merely that one culture values on standard above the other. — Fides Quaerens Intellectum
My argument is simply that there is a moral right and moral wrong, without which our moral rebukes, including the thought that we should not subscribe to set moral laws, are groundless. — Fides Quaerens Intellectum
"believe only that which empowers you most, everything else is used to instill fear in you and doesn't serve you in any way, even if it is true." — Thinking
But if we adopted this mindset then the powerful would rule everyone and the weak would have no chance. We would actually be going in the opposite direction of where we wanted to be headed. — Fides Quaerens Intellectum
True, but there is such a thing as conversion. — Wayfarer
I agree that it is very hard to define freedom, but it's really easy to tell when you've lost it. — synthesis
I don't think poetic insights are incompatible with reason, — WaterLungs
Modern society is obsessed with authenticity and self-fulfillment, to fulfill one's potential is seen as the highest value. — WaterLungs
How can one reach one's potential without being inserted in a community? — WaterLungs
Sorry for this pseudo-intellectual rant. — WaterLungs
Maybe most people are just as happy to live under a set of authoritarian edicts as long as they can have access to things like cheap junk food, lightening quick internet, 2-day free shipping, and free pornography, you know, the essentials of life. — synthesis
"Conclusion": I think Chesterton is wrong, making a faulty generalization. Both mathematicians, philosophers and artists have to deal with high level abstractions and uncertainty, mystery is part of their day-to-day lives.
Do you agree or disagree with my view? If you think I'm wrong, I would appreciate you could help me see things more clearly. Thank you for reading. — WaterLungs
This, actually, can be due to the fact also, that theists are a somewhat incapable bunch. — god must be atheist
"God does not exist. He is being-itself beyond essence and existence. Therefore to argue God exists is to deny Him. It is as atheistic to affirm God as it is to deny Him. God is being-itself, not a being." ~Paul Tillich, theologian-philosopher — 180 Proof
Do atheists actively not want God to exist? I am aware that many atheists come to their conclusion because they believe God is impossible and other reasons. However, is there ever an element of not wanting God to exists? — Georgios Bakalis
the last word was supposed to be a adults — MAYAEL
On the other hand - your appeals to ‘evidence’ kind of miss the point when it comes to the kinds of questions that are considered in these issues. — Wayfarer
When the Dawkins of the world insist that there has to be scientific evidence for religious belief, the only people they're arguing against are those who insist on a literal reading of scriptures, namely, fundamentalists.) — Wayfarer
Scientific materialists will NEVER claim what you claim they claim. Science can't prove anything.
Religion is based on belief, so anything goes. They don't need proof. — god must be atheist
I am not talking about whether one thing is more evil than another. Rather I'm saying the taxes we pay to the government should be paying the minimum amount to maintain its own existence, and anything beyond that should be done by individuals. Virtue through the government doesn't work because we cannot agree on the virtue. — FlaccidDoor
What are the reasons of them being good and bad? — RBS
I sometimes wonder if that’s what everyone here is doing.... Philosophy as an escape from reality. A socially acceptable form of daydreaming perhaps. — khaled
What followed was a global backlash. Manufacturing was replaced by finance. The power of labor was demolished. Regulations of all kinds diminished. Finally a new elite came into being as a result of what was supposed to be a return to freedom.
Read David Harvey's book on it. It's good. One of things it will tell you is why there are 5000 orphans on our southern border. — frank
I was referencing one of the most important reasons that man invented God (if He does not exist). Again, moral authority must come from a source (The Absolute) which cannot be challenged. IOW, God said you should be (fill in the blank).
Are you going to argue with God (in public)? — synthesis
All that matters is that moral authority comes from a source that cannot be corrupted by man's intellectualism. — synthesis
"...good arguments often do not change minds". Thanks for the warning. I believe everyone knows that logic (argument) alone doesn't quite do the job of convincing people. That's why rhetoric is a subject in its own right. — TheMadFool
They who "...aren't swayed by arguments" don't know what an argument is — TheMadFool
Sometimes spending time off by ourselves can also develop good or efficiency to others or the community itself. — javi2541997
Then we can argue if it is good or bad for whatever reasons — javi2541997
This is the point I want to debate with you about. It is interesting how Bakunin defended a life with social relation and then communities. Nevertheless, it surprised me why he thought being lonely for voluntary or personal reasons is considered as “selfish” then, he established that a selfish man cannot reach happiness. — javi2541997
I've been anti-capitalist since October 28th, 1982. Prior to that I was merely unenthusiastic. — Bitter Crank
I love it! I can't tell if it's bait or true. — FlaccidDoor
They’ve actually been able to create cells from inorganic “Scientists in Scotland say they have taken their first tentative steps towards creating 'life' from inorganic chemicals potentially defining the new area of 'inorganic biology'.” https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110915091625.htm — Becky
