Commandments in that section of leviticus are not absolute in the sense that they must be followed under all circumstances and across all times. Commandments can be overridden. — Moses
Anyway, the point is that if they are laws from god and god is wise then so too should his laws be wise, right? But you said that stoning gays isnt wise — DingoJones
According to what authority? — DingoJones
Optimism and hope have the direction of fit from thought to word. Hope involves expectation and desire.
That notion of direction of fit is exactly what is needed to make sense of hope. — Banno
Optimism and hope have the direction of fit from thought to word. Hope involves expectation and desire.
That notion of direction of fit is exactly what is needed to make sense of hope. — Banno
The point is that worldviews which seek to completely discount the role of faith and instead advocate for a dogmatic narrow-minded commitment to "evidence" or using one's own reason to follow up on everything are bullshit.
— Moses
Can you give an example? — Jackson
Faith : superstition :: imaginary hope : imaginary fear.
Let's not to conflate – confuse – "faith" (or "superstition") with pragmatic trust-ing (or pragmatic distrust-ing). — 180 Proof
What counts as insufficient evidence? By virtue of calling something insufficient you're already saying belief isn't justified. Who determines that. Who determines justified belief. — Moses
there is a difference between the written law and the implementation of that law. — Moses
Why should the authority matter? This is a philosophy forum. Unless you're trying to get into theology. Then it would be the Talmud. ↪ — Moses
You said commandments can be overridden…says you? — DingoJones
Indeed, and I addressed this already and why its not a valid defence for your position. — DingoJones
all we can say is that god thought it wise to issue the rule. — Moses
It's delusional to believe that patent falsehoods are true or factual. To wit:I'm asking you to explicate why you think there's something wrong with some people believing that "snakes talk and the young flat earth is the center of "creation" and statues bleed". — baker
Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities. — Voltaire
there is a difference between the written law and the implementation of that law. — Moses
Do you include the NT in your thinking? — Tom Storm
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