I do the same too — dimosthenis9
ignoring background knowledge of all kinds — Fine Doubter
metaphysics — praxis
Ethics coming from Logic and rationality could be a possible "solution". Though I still have doubts that it could be enough — dimosthenis9
This is just "sketch"! — Alkis Piskas
Interesting! Maybe during the Middle Ages? — Alkis Piskas
Thus, Mr Dimosthenis9, we have had the fact that most people replaced "god" already. — Fine Doubter
You then said "And who needs that dishonesty at the very end as to maintain it? Aren't people who actually need that "dishonesty" as to follow some rules?" and bad syntax is against site rules and I forgot to query it - my bad. — Fine Doubter
Then you say "theists get moral rules from some God and atheists don't? I don't think it's same base here" without offering any substance when it's the opposite of what we've all pointed out and showing no deep understanding of the role some gods had in some morals sometimes — Fine Doubter
Of course it's enough because if you apply it in your own relationships with others you will be able to convey it by example, especially if you point them to resources outside yourself that we've mentioned and linked to. Your not spending enough time reading when we answered and putting too many uninformative replies too fast without real acknowledgement of ourss, led some of us to lose interest and others like me to fall behind, get nervous, etc — Fine Doubter
led some of us to lose interest — Fine Doubter
No mafia. No tanks.
This is when the shadow of the mafia looms and you haven't heard that 140 years ago it was the Kaiser Bill groupies themselves that told Nietzsche that God was dead (simultaneously paying lip service with forked tongue) — Fine Doubter
: "Only correct questioning allows things to speak" — Fine Doubter
You: "Worldwide theists are still the vast majority and with that "moral guide"" - that is actually non-morals based solely on tribal power wielding - ugh. I can't believe you don't know what you are saying. I think you do know — Fine Doubter
individual themselves must interpret individually for themselves and not you, nor your mafia, nor your tanks. — Fine Doubter
You said people should be lied to. — Fine Doubter
You said people should be lied to.
— Fine Doubter
I said it and I support it!
They aren't at the intellectual level yet as to handle the truth. It's still necessary. Like it or not. — dimosthenis9
I don't get this, you said people should be lied to, and go further to say that you support lying to people, but when asked what specific lies you'd like to spread you get offended and shut-down. — praxis
If it's simply that you're not sure what lies you'd like to spread then you could just clarify that. — praxis
the same way as every other religious clown that stumbles in here looking to prove some pet theistic point. — DingoJones
Leave him be, he will find his place among the turds of this site. — DingoJones
It seems to me that theists behavior appears to be better because of their religion but what if the religion sucks the soul out of them and they act "good" in a mechanical way that is really not wholesome? — Gregory
if he’s being genuine or honest, though openly speaking of lying to others so they’ll behave the way you’d like them to behave is both pathetic and contemptible. — praxis
People wouldn't need lies if they could follow Logic, but apparently they can't. — dimosthenis9
another issue to another, without making any point at the end — dimosthenis9
Flag me to the moderators for that. — dimosthenis9
kind of substance you want me to offer you to that? — dimosthenis9
what you got at the end?? That I want to replace God's lie with mine?! — dimosthenis9
a thread about it some time ago named "is Logic a matter of Intelligence? — dimosthenis9
who judges what "correct questioning" is? — dimosthenis9
you run out of arguments and you repost all the arguments made here from others against my position? — dimosthenis9
mix it with mafia as to make your false point — dimosthenis9
If you could parse what you are saying as you say it, together with others' posts, or soon enough afterwards to nuance it, what you were doing was propose logic, get us to agree with you, and then say we're wrong, at the same time maintaining side-quarrels. I'm not in 100 % agreement with the tactic of some others to counter-sealion you, but my priority was to dialogue with you. In any case you could defuse their tactic and that would help me. I told you to prioritise the contributors and things will get clearer, easier.to most of them I replied already — dimosthenis9
Doesn't seem that case with you though. — dimosthenis9
You mean "Churches" (religious/spiritual leaderships), right?Religions and governments typically are though. — praxis
I'm not either, of course. For one thing I don't know even where to start from! But, as I said, "I would like to start doing something about that." It's a kind of motivation and certainly a dream! :smile:I'm not up to put in action a plan like that — dimosthenis9
I don't believe that one should "try" to be good. If ethics (I have described elsewhere what this term means to me) are part of one's reality and regular behavior, one usually thinks and acts ethically in a natural, efortless way. That is, most of the time, in general, as a rule.I m a guy who tries hard to act "good" but at which level of "goodiness" or "badiness" I'm at the end,i have no idea about it. — dimosthenis9
So, it's a common vision, then! Well, it's a good start! :smile:It is almost exactly what I had in my mind. ... Discussions would be the MAIN agenda basically. — dimosthenis9
Do you maybe mean "morality"?that morals and morale are what's important to God and not religion. — Fine Doubter
"Moral Rearmament" ... That's very interesting! I mean, not the group itself (about the existence of which I had no idea), but that you have very successfully connected what I was taking about with it! :up:Moral Rearmament! :wink: Let's hope it works better this time. — Fine Doubter
I just checked two sources and they both talk about Christan texts written in Greek. Nothing to do with Ancient Greek texts.John Eriugena brought texts to Aachen in the nick of time before the Vikings (who were "berserk" at the time) destroyed most Irish records. — Fine Doubter
What about if to make yourself useful you could help people become less mechanical by thinking for themselves? — Fine Doubter
I'm alarmed by your concept of "use", seeing as you are going to become a leader. I think you should care for the "theists". Do you think atheists are superior? — Fine Doubter
Seriously, this is where your and my leadership comes in, by example. If we examine it ourselves, we can pass it on. Alkis looked like he could help as well?
It's just that your unimaginative tone conveyed that you wanted to fatalistically piggy back on oppression.
To abandon hope for others, by proxy, when you are in a position of leadership, is nihilistic. — Fine Doubter
No, I should have flagged it to you. We are getting quite a lot of your stance, but you might have been wanting to tell us more then and I failed to help. I just said, my bad. — Fine Doubter
I agree on the need many people have to "revalue", a subject Husserl also touches on. How will they think how they want to do that, if you want them refused teaching? — Fine Doubter
How are you going to help your theist neighbours stop being less-than and become more-than? — Fine Doubter
I'm not in 100 % agreement with the tactic of some others to counter-sealion you, but my priority was to dialogue with you. In any case you could defuse their tactic and that would help me. I told you to prioritise the contributors and things will get clearer, easier. — Fine Doubter
Yesterday you were going to launch a project. Honest logic doesn't mean switching, or pulling punches. Thinking out loud needs frankness and openness so people will know you're a sincere interlocutor. — Fine Doubter
namely that the arguments of 180 Proof, Banno, and all the others in favour of your OP no longer interest you sufficiently: it happens but frankness is vital in forums. — Fine Doubter
{ * see Ben Macintyre, Forgotten Fatherland }
4h — Fine Doubter
I'm not either, of course. For one thing I don't know even where to start from! But, as I said, "I would like to start doing something about that." It's a kind of motivation and certainly a dream! :smile:
Your reasons are quite ... reasonable. And I don't think that not willing to sacrifice oneself or being a hero for any purpose means selfishness. In most cases, it just means "it's not worthwhile". — Alkis Piskas
I don't believe that one should "try" to be good. If ethics (I have described elsewhere what this term means to me) are part of one's reality and regular behavior, one usually thinks and acts ethically in a natural, efortless way. That is, most of the time, in general, as a rule. — Alkis Piskas
So, it's a common vision, then! Well, it's a good start! :smile: — Alkis Piskas
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