What do you champion about humans Vera? — universeness
I get the impression that you think the human race is incapable of producing a society which you yourself would judge as significantly better than any society we have created in the past or present. — universeness
Are you a secular naturalist or do you assign some credence to the existence of the 'immaterial?' — universeness
The 'totality' of all scientific effort DOES speak towards human questions such as 'why am I.' — universeness
'I am, because I can think and I can demonstrate intent and purpose and I can do science and I can affect my surroundings and environment in ways that no other species on Earth can.' — universeness
For me, at it's core, that's too close to choosing to live life as a curse. I will never choose to do that, no matter what happens to me! I will fight against living my life as a curse, every moment of every day. — universeness
Start there, and you're left with the idea that there are no coincidences, and that all has meaning. We study the Bible, therefore, not because it is more holy than the blade of grass or more imbued with meaning, but simply that it has been studied more extensively for the purposes of finding meaning, and we benefit from history's most insightful from having previously studied it. The same can be said of the sacred texts of other traditions as well. — Hanover
Is this aesthetics? In a way I suppose, but the beauty is found in the meaning. — Hanover
In what language? What has it said? How do you know the voice you heard belonged to a 'totality', and not the man behind the curtain? — Vera Mont
Not only is it a reason to exist, its a reason to thrive and a reason to celebrate life and being alive.That's a self-satisfied description, not a reason to exist. And that description could have been spoken by Tonda or any man since. — Vera Mont
The 'totality,' of scientific knowledge exemplifies human intent and purpose to pursue the answers to every question we can ask. To me, that's a very honest and honourable goal. — universeness
:fire:That's the tragedy. We're capable, and have made some pretty good stabs at it, but we keep getting distracted, sidelined, deluded. It's like, every time we're on the right track, some megalomaniac jingles his car-keys and we follow him off a cliff. — Vera Mont
Why is magical thinking still a thing with some folks 'discussing philosophy' in the twenty-first century? :smirk:As to the supernatural, no, I give it no credence at all.
By chance, Hanover, I just came across the following statement which the eminently learned Padre no doubt had paraphrased:... "Reason is for living in this world and faith is living for the world-to-come".
— 180 Proof
This summation by your priest seems incorrect, or at least overly simplified — Hanover
:fire:The Bible shows the way to go to heaven, not the way the heavens go. — Galileo Galilei
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