Right, because reason is a 'god.' For you, (the concept of ) reason is authoritative. And that's my 'religion' too, mostly. — joshua
You are copmletely driven by your desire to prove that atheists have gods. — god must be atheist
Your examples are fit for a congregation in Baptist church, but they are shown to be wrong by someone who is a cliritcal thinker, not a blind follower of a faith in god along with all other accoutraments of a god worship. — god must be atheist
Joshua, I don't believe you are an atheist. You wouldn't have written your post above if you were. — god must be atheist
These previous statements by me are opinions, not facts, but I hold these opinions about you because of the many references you wrote all favouring Christianity in spirit and in emotion. — god must be atheist
I have seen many, many wolves in sheep's clothing. It's the oldest trick in the book that you are practicing: declaring you're atheist, then praising Christianity non-stop.
You must think I am so stupid as not to see through your thin veneer. — god must be atheist
Right. This phrase:
what the Empiricist speaks of and describes as sense-knowledge is not exactly sense-knowledge, but sense-knowledge plus unconsciously introduced intellective ingredients, -- sense-knowledge in which he has made room for reason without recognizing it.
explains a great deal. — Wayfarer
I lean towards spiritual philosophy, Janus is adamantly naturalist. — Wayfarer
It comes up in the inability to distinguish human intelligence from animal intelligence i.e. ‘we’re basically just apes’. — Wayfarer
And you could count on one hand the number of posters on this forum who understand this point. — Wayfarer
We are evolved animals, that is virtually undeniable. The only differences between us and animals are larger brains, opposable thumb and language ability. — Janus
I lean towards spiritual philosophy as well; a fools game of sorts, on the TPF. — Noble Dust
The defining cultural principle is that true reality is sensory – only the material world is real. There is no other reality or source of values. — Sorokin
. We are different in kinds from other animals, and other animals are all different in kind from other kinds of animals. All of this makes perfect sense in the context of naturalist thought. — Janus
It is not a given however, that there is an objective "rational order of the universe" independent from human thought, though. — Janus
My only brush with Maritain was on a forum where it was pointed out he trenchantly criticised some serious manifestations of bad church organisation that had had huge bad effects. — Fine Doubter
The defining cultural principle is that true reality is sensory – only the material world is real. There is no other reality or source of values. — Sorokin
But the fact of the difference between birds and bats, or lizards and fish, is not an ontological distinction, but a taxonomic one. — Wayfarer
situating humans with the biological order — Wayfarer
But h. sapiens transcends a purely biological description - 'sapience' is wisdom, and wisdom is capable of an understanding that other species cannot attain. — Wayfarer
I am saying, and indeed Jacques Maritain often said, that naturalism generally occludes or obscures this distinction. — Wayfarer
disagree because as I said different kinds of beings have different ways of being. — Janus
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