I'm here because I don't totally trust my own thinking and I want criticism, even insults. — yupamiralda
I'm here because I don't totally trust my own thinking and I want criticism, even insults. — yupamiralda
I decided I didn't believe in anything more strongly than that I was a biological organism — yupamiralda
Meaning is the relationship between cause and effect. Meaning is everywhere, possibly the fabric of reality itself.I basically believe that nothing has any meaning. — yupamiralda
That is all any of us can do. Humans are very versatile (thanks to their large brains an opposable thumbs) and the variety of ways in which we choose to be successful organisms can make it seem like we have transcended our biology, but that is an illusion.When asking myself what I should do under this condition, I decided I didn't believe in anything more strongly than that I was a biological organism, and my thinking should revolve around the idea of being a successful biological organism — yupamiralda
Sounds like you find meaning in being a good parent. Why would you think this is absurd or deserving of criticism or insults?and doing what I can to ensure my offspring's success). — yupamiralda
It's the spirit of the age, the zeitgeist. Meaninglessness is the shadow of democratic liberalism. — Wayfarer
Let me qualify that by saying I value democratic liberalism - especially compared with alternatives, like the Chinese Communist Party. — Wayfarer
I was a Christian the first half of my life and then I became an atheist. The only thing that I lost was my belief in a god.But Western culture has lost its spiritual foundation. I see threads like this, and there are many, as being an (often uncomprehending) lament over that.
So you might ask, am I suggesting a return to traditional religion? I don’t think that’s possible either - but we need to understand what has happened by loosing it. — Wayfarer
Wrong. Your freedom is realized when you understand that you don't need to look to a higher power, or to others, to give you meaning and purpose. You have the power to give yourself meaning and purpose with your own actions.Scientific naturalism, a la modern atheism, pretends to depict the world as it really is, devoid of the superstitious trappings of the past. But it too is a deeply historically-conditioned worldview, embodying a set of values - namely, ‘the value of no value’, the assertion of the Universe as devoid of meaning and therefore purpose, and that humans are the result of a fundamentally meaningless physical process. That’s scientific atheism in a nutshell, and that is what I see behind many of these threads. — Wayfarer
I think it depends on how much that thinking is dominated by the 'subject/object, internal/external' paradigm which has dominated the West and more intensely so since the Enlightenment. So, the way I see it "thinking for yourself" involves most importantly freeing yourself from that mode of thinking. — Janus
Western culture has lost its spiritual foundation. — Wayfarer
So you might ask, am I suggesting a return to traditional religion? I don’t think that’s possible
As I see it there are two related but distinct aspects to this, which is basically spiritual (individual) and religious (group), and the thing that few realize or will acknowledge is that the ‘subject/object’ duality that the former may struggle with is merely replaced with an ‘in-group/out-group’ duality in the latter. There is ALWAYS an out-group for the religious. It is fundamental to its function. — praxis
Because the foundation (spiritual authorities) have been proven to be frauds, for the vast majority anyway. — praxis
Because traditional religion is no longer meaningful. — praxis
That's like saying there would be no false self if there were no real self. Or no illusory external world if there were no real external world. — Janus
I basically believe that nothing has any meaning — yupamiralda
Strange how you singled me out for "projecting to the general what applies only to the particular", when everyone in this thread would be doing the same thing, like using ill-defined terms like "spirituality", as if it applied to all atheists or whole cultures, as something they lost. :roll:You are projecting to the general what applies only to the particular: what applies to you. Some people need organized religion and others don't. It's up to the individual to find out what they need; to discover, that is, what works for them. — Janus
I basically believe that nothing has any meaning. — yupamiralda
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