Gregory
Ciceronianus
Ciceronianus
So is the Holy Spirit and Jesus our father or not? — Gregory
180 Proof
Never heard that one. :lol: :pray:They were more lawyers than philosophers (Tertullian was a lawyer, in fact). But I still admire an old priest I knew who explained that the Trinity was like a ham sandwich. Two slices of bread and ham there may be, but there's only one sandwich. That says it all. — Ciceronianus the White
EnPassant
As evidence we might consider space, that is, the overwhelming vast majority of reality. There are no divisions in space. — Hippyhead
Point being, our attempts to define God would seem to be in rather substantial conflict with the vast majority of reality. All of our definitions presume that boundaries are real. Are they? — Hippyhead
EnPassant
While the purpose of science is to develop knowledge about reality, I think religion is better described as an effort to develop our relationship with reality. What confuses this issue is that religions often make claims about reality as part of the attempt to manage that relationship. — Hippyhead
EnPassant
A great deal of creativity goes into probing the mechanism of action of a novel cellular protein...exploring the unknown. This is not base or primitive. This is merely a part of a constellation of human interests and activities. — Marco Colombini
JerseyFlight
What, in your understanding, is this motivation? — EnPassant
JerseyFlight
A serious thinker may eventually think their way to the realization that nothing made of thought can ever be the truth. Such a realization has proven itself uncomfortable to many a thinker. — Hippyhead
DoppyTheElv
EnPassant
The motivation is a subconscious drive to prevent psychological pain. — JerseyFlight
JerseyFlight
Often I hear the mantra "If I am wrong then at the very least I have lived a happy and meaningful life." — DoppyTheElv
JerseyFlight
The human condition is steeped in pain and religion does not change that. But I am also wary of psychoanalytical definitions of religion. It is too easy to invent these theories and they come in all shapes an colours. — EnPassant
EnPassant
the thinker doesn't even realize, in the process of thinking thus, he has departed from reality to wander through an abstract aesthetic. — JerseyFlight
JerseyFlight
The purpose of philosophy is to teach us that the intellect cannot attain truth. — EnPassant
EnPassant
Ernest Becker, The Denial of Death — JerseyFlight
EnPassant
The purpose of philosophy is to teach us that the intellect cannot attain truth. — EnPassant
Here you have not transcended the presupposition of the criteria of radical skepticism. — JerseyFlight
JerseyFlight
he just takes — EnPassant
It is so easy — EnPassant
EnPassant
I disagree. My beliefs are convictions not the fulfilment of unconscious desires. Of course you can say 'How do you know that if your desires are unconscious?' But you can refute anyone by positing unconscious motivations for what they are saying.The bottom line is that you are going to believe what you want to believe — JerseyFlight
you have already admitted to the futility and bankruptcy of thought. — JerseyFlight
DoppyTheElv
JerseyFlight
I don't see the psychological game. — DoppyTheElv
DoppyTheElv
JerseyFlight
What I did say is that these psychoanalytic theories get us nowhere. — DoppyTheElv
DoppyTheElv
JerseyFlight
Going the intellectual route is a poor choice when it comes to resolving these issues. — EnPassant
JerseyFlight
Because I really do want to learn if I'm mistaken. — DoppyTheElv
DoppyTheElv
JerseyFlight
I'm pretty sure anyone would have issues accepting this at first and they ought to learn to live with this. — DoppyTheElv
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