This progress is not the result of some cosmic force. It is a gift of the Enlightenment: the conviction that reason and science can enhance human flourishing. — universeness
Pinker shows that life, health, prosperity, safety, peace, knowledge, and happiness are on the rise, not just in the West, but worldwide. T — universeness
Do you realize the philosophy of that time, the conviction of reason making life better, triggered the Awakening. The Awakening is the birth of Evangelical Christianity. It is theologians defense of religious doctrine and I mention this because I think that is one of the barriers to fully manifesting the New Age that needs to be corrected — Athena
BUT!
We can not get rid of religious notions that prevent progress without raising awareness of what reason has to do with a high morality and democracy. — Athena
If reason, rationality, exemplification and even demonstration, fails, after many attempts, and we are (I hope) barred, from forcing an individual to support all efforts to create a progressive, humanist, secular, global, society which is benevolent to all species and all universal objects that come into the sphere of influence of the human race. Then I think the best we can offer the dissenters(and the criminal or nefarious), is regular or perhaps even permanent (matrix style) existence in a VR/AR world where they can experience the 'rapture,' of their choice, until they die. — universeness
That's ok, it's easily explained. The matrix is a series of sci-fi movies, starring Keanu Reeves. You could easily get a synopsis of the plot from a wee google search, if you have never watched them.
Yes! VR/AR is virtual reality/augmented reality. VR is a total simulation. AR uses the real world as the background and augments your experience by adding virtual characters and events.
If you have never experienced a good quality VR headset experience, I would highly recommend it.
It really can completely fool your senses, your brain can have real difficulty not reacting to what you are experiencing, as if it was really happening. VR/AR is still in it's infancy but it's possibilities are very powerful indeed. Perhaps in the future, we may achieve holodeck tech such as: — universeness
We live in very exciting times, perhaps it has been ever thus for every human generation. Such is the nature of relativity. — universeness
Democracy is not the rule of the people, it's the rule of the majority. No government can ever achieve true democracy and maintain it for two generations. — New2K2
:clap: We can no longer afford to scapegoat nonexistent gods.We are 100% responsible for what will be. — Athena
:clap: I don't need the fake hope of fictitious god's to help me in my life, I just need good people like yourself to exist.We have gone from Socrates' mandate to know ourselves as individuals, to knowing ourselves as a species. — Athena
↪Athena which gods and why are we modelling our lives on these gods? I know if other gods that work differently. Why do we even have to reason it, isn't there some hand-me-down history from these gods? — New2K2
I don't need the fake hope of fictitious god's to help me in my life, I just need good people like yourself to exist. — universeness
Bottom line, my thinking is only as good as yours. — Athena
Bottom line for me when it comes to you Athena is that YOU DO GOOD!
You are reasoning and tracing a path from historical theism, to a democratic humanist imperative.
I am fine with the path you are tracing and the characters you invoke, because, you regularly confirm, that you are not suggesting the gods of the ancients were real. You describe them, as exactly what they were used for, imitation/virtual manifestation/simulation/emulation of observed aspects of humanity and human behaviour and human intrigue.
The only difference between us, in the path you trace, is that I think, that the 'benevolent' consequences of the use of god characterisations, is, in the final analysis, outweighed by the 'pernicious' consequences.
But any small divergence we have in the details of our interpretations of the effects and consequences of historical and current theism, pales into insignificance, when I know that what you DO to help other people, makes me so, so grateful that folks like you exist and have always existed in every generation. May it always be so! — universeness
He also said mythology is about teaching the young how to be adult members of the group. — Athena
When we began education for technology we destroyed our national heroes and the culture that united us and made our liberty possible. I think that is a big mistake. — Athena
I think we should do all our power to restore her temple with all the statues returned and put in their places. This is far more important to me than rebuilding the Jewish temple. — Athena
Athena is portrayed as our Statue of Liberty holding a torch and a book, symbolizing the Enlightenment. She also stood in courts as the Lady of Justice and she holds scales for the balance of justice. — Athena
I ask you to consider reading the books and seeing if they change your perspective. — Athena
We all have to go to Hades from time to time to get a sense of meaning. People who do not go to Hades are totally frivolous and I think that is a waste of our lives. But, we should never go to Hades without the help of the gods and goddesses because it is so easy to get lost in Hades. That is to experience depression or even more serious forms of mental dis ease such as psychosis — Athena
I think our detailed approach will continue to differ and I suspect you would fight against many of the details of my suggestions about what legislated responsibility, I would lay at the door of all current theistic/theosophist/royalist organisations, along with the serious actions, I would take against them, if they did not comply with the responsibilities I would impose on them.Being totally opposed to the gods and goddesses is very Christian and very atheistic and lacking in a philosophical perspective. — Athena
Athena I don't really have a formal education. I finished high school but it was basically a useless education in a 2nd world small town.
I have to make clear that I never had any interest in politics and my approach on this matter is not political but still people mostly responded to this post in a political perspective because the word 'democracy' is used and that triggers politics in our conditioning.
As far as book suggestions for you, I don't think I have ever read books on this specific matter but the approach of personal responsibility (change starts from within) comes from many sources, like Nietzsche (poor man still misunderstood), Socrates, Gurdjieff, Krishnamurti, Dostoevski, Zen masters, and many others.
A recent discovery for me is Iain McGilchrist. His work is abundant but very much worthy. — TheMadMan
Attention is not just receptive, but actively creative of the world we inhabit. How we attend makes all the difference to the world we experience. And nowadays in the West we generally attend in a rather unusual way: governed by the narrowly focused, target-driven left hemisphere of the brain. — McGilchrist
I understand, but I think we can achieve the same goal through the use of truth, and I think the results will be better than the results of using mythology. We can continue to story tell but we don't need to rely so heavily on numinous or supernatural suggestions. We can simply extrapolate and stretch real science.
Star trek proposes a lot of future tech which is not impossible. The flip style mobile phone was so like the communicator posited in Star Trek. Fantasy characters like Ironman are not impossible. An omnigod is impossible. Getting two of every species onto an 'ark,' is impossible. — universeness
Give me an example of a 'destroyed national hero,' and 'a destroyed cultural aspect that united us and made our liberty possible,' that would exemplify your point here. — universeness
That's a step way too far for me Athena. How would that be different to calling for a new temple containing statues to a modern manifestation of the fabled Hercules or biblical Samson in the guise of The Hulk? I also have no attraction towards rebuilding Solomon's temple. If I had the power and democratic permission of the majority of stakeholders, I would convert the dome of the rock mosque, Westminster abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, The Vatican, Buckingham palace and every other church, chapel, kingdom hall, Hindu/Buddhist temple, into 'people property.' Units that can be used by the hungry, the homeless etc. The theists, theosophists, royalists can still run them as they do now, but they would not own them, and the main function of such places, would have to demonstrably be, the physical support of those in desperate need. If a homeless person is on the streets, then the local theists/theosophists, would have to explain why they are not helping that person. — universeness
The Parthenon Sculptures | British Museumhttps://www.britishmuseum.org › british-museum-story
The Parthenon Sculptures are a collection of different types of marble architectural decoration from the temple of Athena (the Parthenon) on the Acropolis ...
Yipes I am late to a very important date- sorry I got to run. — Athena
Did we really believe George Washington cut down a cherry tree and when his father asked about the tree did he literally say "I can not tell a lie. I cut down the cherry tree." or is that a story told to make a point about the importance of being honest? — Athena
Your appeal permeates me(Rcomplex), myself(limbic system) and I (Cerebral cortex). Left and right can work in harmony and unison when they find common cause.I want to appeal to your right brain, not just your left brain. — Athena
George Washington cutting down the cherry tree and Abe Lincoln walking a mile to give someone a penny, are examples of the American mythology that was transmitted through public education. Stories of Ben Franklin and Danial Boon and others were part of that mythology. Because this mythology was transmitted by grade schools it united us. We stopped transmitting that mythology and we are now very divided. — Athena
h boy, that is a challenging question! :cheer: :grin: One difference is Athena's temple still stands and was restored but the statues that should be in it are in Briton. — Athena
I think as a matter of principle we need to respect property rights. This is another subject and if you want to debate it let us start a thread for that. — Athena
What is a "true form of democracy"?It is very clear that a true form of democracy hasn't existed in any government. — TheMadMan
So, sounds like you have to pick your side, plant your flag and fight for your cause. Agree? or do you see a less binary more nuanced range of choices? — universeness
My flag is planted firmly in the middle of the democracy-tyranny spectrum — Benj96
The middle is usually the most ignored by both sides. — Benj96
Neutrality is not as threatening as the contrasting side as it embodies a partiality of agreement whilst the opposite is the greatest threat. My arms shall remain un-pulled. — Benj96
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