I think people are creating a society with differing end goals and values that are actually counter productive and incompatible.
There is obviously a compromise, however I do not think these fundamental ideological differences are taken seriously. — Andrew4Handel
But are these surmountable through increased communication and increased knowledge? — Pantagruel
I suppose it depends on what motivates knowledge seeking and society building. Science can find out things but to what end we apparently cannot derive goals or teleology from science. People might resort away from science for personal meaning and morality. — Andrew4Handel
To me the issue of whether you believe in an after life makes a big difference. — Andrew4Handel
believe in an after life — Andrew4Handel
I do not think atheists and religious people have compatible worldviews and end goals. I am an agnostic and my views are incompatible with both groups. To me the issue of whether you believe in an after life makes a big difference. Also whether or not you believe in free will or materialism. Or are capitalist or communist. — Andrew4Handel
. . . and now, after 5 minutes of deep thought, I believe in reincarnation. — Agent Smith
The dead body question is not one of beliefs, but of duplicity — Vera Mont
This is not true in my experience. Whatever their politics, religion, philosophy, or other characteristic, humans always have more in common than in opposition. Just about everyone wants security for our families, the ability to make important decisions about our own lives, good education and medical care. I get along well with people who appear very different from me on the surface. There are people of good will everywhere. — T Clark
So, their short-term goals coincide: get the car moving. To that end, they can put off any discussion of world-views or ideology — Vera Mont
I am an antinatalist and there are increasingly large numbers of us now. We think it is unethical to have children and don't seek to perpetuate humans. That is a radical stance. And most antinatalists are not half hearted about it. — Andrew4Handel
Atheists are far more likely to push for assisted suicide and abortion than religious people. If religious people don't backdown than you have a serious conflict. — Andrew4Handel
I don't think it is a case of short term goals. People are helping things that go against their own stated aims and values. — Andrew4Handel
people don't take seriously enough conflicts in values and aims. — Andrew4Handel
But clearly people are complacent and half hearted about their own beliefs. — Andrew4Handel
So I guess you're saying that you in particular are not willing or able to work and live with people who have strong differences in opinion from you. And so you come here to whine about all the conflict in our society. It's hard to feel sympathetic. — T Clark
That is a strawman. — Andrew4Handel
I am saying you are being complacent by thinking your beliefs are compatible with others. — Andrew4Handel
All they have to back down from is a determination to control other people. — Vera Mont
Those are two different cases. Getting the car to move is a very short term practical goal that does not call any deeply held values into question. — Vera Mont
A lot of people are mentally lazy. Even more are intellectually timid - been slapped down so often for so long that they're afraid to question or doubt — Vera Mont
There would be no reason for that to cause conflict between us unless one of us tried to inflict our beliefs on the other. — T Clark
There would be no reason for that to cause conflict between us unless one of us tried to inflict our beliefs on the other. — T Clark
You are putting the onus on someone else to compromise their beliefs for you it would seem. — Andrew4Handel
The goal of getting a car to move is not simply a shared goal but one that leads to an undesirable outcome. — Andrew4Handel
Nobody asked you assist; just to mind your own business.If I opposed abortion I would not want to do anything to assist an abortion — Andrew4Handel
It doesn't just happen; it's performed by one consenting adult on another. Nobody else's business.If I was pro abortion I wouldn't want to do anything to prevent an abortion happening. — Andrew4Handel
Fine. All we're asking is that people wouldn't stop beating up people who would.I wouldn't drive someone to pro life rally or alternately to an abortion clinic. — Andrew4Handel
But just by forming a society with an education system etc you are helping everyone achieve a variety of goals. — Andrew4Handel
But my hypothesis is that the majority of people are in denial about the consequences of their beliefs possibly for an easy life. — Andrew4Handel
But that person case indicates that people who want something to change for them can face extreme hostility.
A peaceful society might be a mentally ill apathetic one where people have given up hope of serious change. — Andrew4Handel
That sounds contradictory to me. And both seem to contradict what you said before about not taking beliefs seriously enough. Now, I can't tell what you're advocating. — Vera Mont
How would you fair in Theistic Iran or Saudi Arabia or in Communist North Korea? — Andrew4Handel
I say that as someone with a late diagnosis of autism after decades of struggling and someone now seeking help for ADHD. You get frequently judged for not fitting in. You are supposed to conform for everyone else's sake and society does not have to do anything for you unless you have an advocate or yell loud enough. — Andrew4Handel
So do you believe compromise is always possible and healthy? — Andrew4Handel
I was trying to illustrate how compromise can be harmful and can hide societal malaise. — Andrew4Handel
That's the spirit, AS!
This thread simply says people disagree on things and agree on things. Not sure where any of this is going. — jgill
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