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         incidentally, I have told this anecdote before - some years back, there was a sensational news story that an archeologist claimed to have found physical remnants of Jesus. (in the form of an ossuary, although it was discredited very quickly). — Wayfarer
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         Respect?..understanding?.. what does it matter?...it's all just personal opinions, anyway...Jesus! — John
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Terrapin Station         
         Yes. The idea of nonphysical existents is incoherent in general.Do you think the idea that concepts are nonphysical existents, is incoherent? — Metaphysician Undercover
There's never been any shortage of people believing absurdities, nonsense, etc.Why then is this idea taught to us in university, in philosophy classes?
Not in general. It depends on the particular idea.It never appeared incoherent to me when it was taught to me in school. Do you think that philosophy, in general, is incoherent, because this appears to be one of the fundamental principles taught in philosophy?
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         Sure, for work that I feel is good. Obviously I don't feel that all philosophy is good just because it's philosophy.Do you have any respect for philosophy whatsoever Terrapin? — Metaphysician Undercover
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         It's very strange that ancient texts should be taken so literally by those who work in skyscrapers and heat their dinners in microwaves. — Hoo
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         Wow, this is my cup of tea, man. The blood become voice! The "demechanization" of the spiritual...Because art seeks to reveal and it applies itself to this in a magical manner.
One has to demechanize to become a mage. For sacred magic is through and through life --that life which is revealed in the Mystery of Blood....It is the fullness of voice with which sacred magic is concerned; it is the voice full of blood; it is the blood become voice. It is the being in which there is nothing mechanical and which is entirely living. — that book
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         On the maggots: I despise their position, but I remember being raised around racism and homophobia. It's the air one breaths. — Hoo
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Wayfarer         
         I believe in a single substance, the mother of all forces, which engenders the life and consciousness of everything, visible and invisible. I believe in a single Lord, biology, the unique son of the substance of the world, born from the mother substance after centuries of random shuffling of material: the encapsulated reflection of the great material sea, the epiphenomenal light of primordial darkness, the false reflection of the real world, consubstantial with the mother-substance. It is he who has descended from the shadows of the mother-substance, he who has taken on flesh from matter, he who plays at the illusion of thought from flesh, he who has become the Human Brain. I acknowledge a single method for the elimination of error, thus ultimately eliminating myself and returning to the mother substance. Amen.
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Metaphysician Undercover         
         There's never been any shortage of people believing absurdities, nonsense, etc.
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Sure, for work that I feel is good. — Terrapin Station
It was an ironic statement, MU. — John
Terrapin Station         
         There's no shortage of prejudice in the wold. — Metaphysician Undercover
And you demonstrate it well. Unless another's belief feels right to you, you deem it absurd nonsense.
Metaphysician Undercover         
         I don't believe that a lack of bias is possible. — Terrapin Station
I deem things absurd or nonsense when I believe that they're incoherent, basically. It's not at all the case that just in case I disagree with something, I think it's incoherent. But some things I believe are incoherent. — Terrapin Station
AgustinoAccepted Answer         
         Impossible to say.1. Was Jesus' resurrection only a work of literature with no physical grounds that such a thing occurred? — saw038
Impossible to say.2. Was Jesus' resurrection a true story that transcended the realm of physical laws as we currently perceive them? — saw038
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