the search for God in the physical realm might not be as absurd as it sounds. — Jacob-B
It is important to note that the Abrahamic advance (over polytheism) is the principle that... — Mariner
One could, of course, argue about the relevance to mankind of a God whose existence requires such a search but lets ignore that too. — Jacob-B
the search for God in the physical realm might not be as absurd as it sounds. — Jacob-B
However I see it, not having religion seems to me the right way to live. — Louco
I cannot agree — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Yeah, you are right. I should have written that having no religion is the right way for a man of knowledge, but of course there are the unwashed masses who need shiny trinkets. — Louco
Perhaps my favorite social scientist can educate you where I failed. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Wisdom is based on knowledge, and one cannot reach his height of wisdom if he ignore verifiable knowledge. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Instincts guide us from birth on. They create our love and hate biases. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
You are creating a psychology there. — Louco
Would you say that thought is a substrate upon which instincts are built, or the other way around? — Louco
I think that our instincts are (written) in our genes. I guess that our thinking is involves as situations and our responses, positive or negative, must be evaluated before our minds tell our bodies what to do. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
If so, what is the role of imagination in your psychology? — Louco
To be fair to him, you only changed one letter and added a comma. — leo
I guess that it's role is to try to dither out, before choosing a love or hate bias, what the various options are so as to select the one most likely to give the best possible end. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Louco — Louco
Nothing yet? — S
That is not correct.
We do not define god the same way.
Stevan Davies. The savior is not a celestial being brought to earth; the savior is a capacity of the mind, and the savior’s journey from above is actually one’s own journey from within.
John Lennon. It seems to me that the only true Christians were the Gnostics, who believed in self-knowledge, I.E. becoming Gods themselves, reaching the Christ within, the light is the truth. Turn on the light. All the better to see you my dear.
Regards
DL — Gnostic Christian Bishop
it's a puff of "aether" with no impact on reality. — whollyrolling
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