Many immoral thinkers have. Gays and women have been targets for the immoral who do not like the notion of equality for many years. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
In other words, you have to solve your own problems first before trying to advise anybody else. — alcontali
slave-dealing — tim wood
what do I think of religions that push fear and hatred? I think they're ignorant and stupid. — tim wood
What about leaders? Every global movement is headed by someone. Could we tell him/her to set his/her house in order before attempting to lead the flock? Nobody's perfect I guess. — TheMadFool
To all.
This is NOT a thread aimed at tackling 'the problem' laid at the doors of traditional religions, other than by promoting of 'gnosticism' as the 'most enlightened' alternative religion. The fact that the mythology of gnosticism also involves a male (wise) female (fallen) dichotomy albeit at the 'spiritual level' rather than a 'bodily level' implies that their claims for moral superiority are dubious. — fresco
You application of 'societal function' to 'self' tends to be circular from the pov of 'self' as a social acquisition, constructed by a value laden communal language. — fresco
I can't make sense of your 'dimensions' analogy. Maybe you could rehash what you are saying in terms of 'nested domains' ....e.g. personal, group, societal, national etc ...in which different rule mechanisms operate ? — fresco
That's just normal human behavior. — Bitter Crank
I suggest gnostics want their cake (belief in a supremo aka 'God') — fresco
Many Christians have difficulty with embodiment -- including their own. Some seem to want to be above the physical, somehow being etherial disembodied beings. — Bitter Crank
Another thread that has a definition problem — tim wood
Get the picture? — Bitter Crank
This is very very sad particularly when you hear or read reports about gay people committing suicide. To say the very least, the right-wing Fundies should be ashamed of themselves.
The level of ignorance is baffling. When did the Bible become a 21st century medical science book... — 3017amen
And insofar as they act on those bases, ought to be subject to corrective action, probably through criminal and civil law, as appropriate. — tim wood
I think the root of the problem has more to do with the male psychology than God per se. — TheMadFool
In other words, you have to solve your own problems first before trying to advise anybody else. — alcontali
Did you have something specific in mind? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
The fact that the mythology of gnosticism also involves a male (wise) female (fallen) dichotomy albeit at the 'spiritual level' rather than a 'bodily level' implies that their claims for moral superiority are dubious. — fresco
Societies who in all practical terms are no longer making children are at a distinct disadvantage in spreading the very ideas that cause their problem. Why would anybody else believe a word they say? Seriously, that is what explains why they don't. There is little need for further analysis because these things are getting increasingly obvious. Just look around you, and then confirm that the mess will not be fixed any time soon, if ever. — alcontali
If by 'dimensions' you mean 'independent (orthogonal) factors', as in 'factor analysis', then that might make sense. — fresco
However, whether you concur on that or not, I suggest you need to take care, for example, with your analysis of 'text' as '2-dimensional', because contrary to the religious viewpoint (set in stone), post modernists claim that text shifts its 'meaning' over time, even for its author. — fresco
- continually re-interpret the words in relation to the subjective experiences. — Possibility
Note how prolific Muslims are ... — Gnostic Christian Bishop
So, let's conclude that not believing it, is a prerequisite for successful sexual reproduction. — alcontali
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