Religion, like poetry, in its own unique ways can be transformative; it cannot be informative; to think it can is a naive mistake. Those who think religion can be informative are fundamentalist; the worst scourge our society faces. That seems perfectly obvious to me and I can only hope that maybe one day you'll get it. — Janus
Are you saying that you believe that in all the reams of religious material which exists throughout the world, there is absolutely no information there? Have you read it all to confirm this, or is this just some prejudice of yours, moving your hands and writing this for you? — Metaphysician Undercover
Give me an example of some information that comes exclusively from a religious text. (And by 'information' I'm not talking about being informed about what was believed historically and so on, I'm specifically thinking about information about the nature of the world). — Janus
Physicalism perhaps holds that the best description of how things are is to be found in physics. Neither Wayfarer nor I would agree with that - I doubt many here would. Imagine a physical description of a tennis match. — Banno
I'm not a scholar of Augustine's works, but I've yet to read anything that he wrote about philosophy that I would consider nonsense. — Wayfarer
"The good Christian should beware the mathematician and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of hell."
Poor old jgill. — Banno
What I'm interested in is 'higher consciousness', which actually has a wiki entry - not brilliant — Wayfarer
...which is what I think you think I mean. — Wayfarer
Seems to me this entire discussion, whether it be about higher consciousness or the miracles of Jesus, comes back down to what we think we can reasonably say about reality. — Tom Storm
My experience has been that folk are too quick to claim knowledge of the transcendent, of higher consciousness, of magic. The saying inevitably detracts from the doing. — Banno
Religion, like poetry, in its own unique ways can be transformative; it cannot be informative; to think it can is a naive mistake. — Janus
My experience has been that folk are too quick to claim knowledge of the transcendent, — Banno
If you think religious texts can be informative, give us an example. — Janus
And testable theories do also (even if they turn out to be incorrect). — Janus
The Buddhist ideas of rebirth and karma are not information in the sense I meant — Janus
which is strictly positivist. — Wayfarer
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