So critical intelligence is the cause of literal-minded ignorance? Freethinking causes unthinking violence? Logical thinking causes magical thinking? — 180 Proof
Was its concern with how people should live exercised with more tolerance and open mindedness? — Tom Storm
Are you seeing the triumph of open-minded tolerance all around you? — unenlightened
I'm not saying that Christianity has the answers, or that any religion has the answers. I'm not saying that things were better in the good old days. — unenlightened
The scientific mythos is so impoverished as to be useless - mind as malfunctioning computer. — unenlightened
The language of human psychology is always mythological, because psyche cannot contain a complete understanding of itself — unenlightened
Mainly what I am attacking is the implied moral superiority of the modern mind. It is the same mind as the primitive mind, but has lost the language with which to even talk about the conflict, never mind resolve it. — unenlightened
What do you mean by "reality'?I don't think we have access to reality or can even define it, except in the shallowest terms. — Tom Storm
I often think all language is metaphor, whatever it might be. — Tom Storm
This is an interesting thesis. I've often argued that we replaced the worship of god with note worship of 'reality' and I don't think we have access to reality or can even define it, except in the shallowest terms.
Where do you see the solutions to these problems you have described? — Tom Storm
And then I would like to forbid any discussion about the existence or non-existence of these, because the game is to realise them in one's life — unenlightened
One might believe in 'truth, justice, and the American way', but no serious person could claim they exist, only that they seek to manifest them in the way they conduct own life. — unenlightened
"Begin by learning 'how to discern what is from what is not and then align expectations – beliefs – with what is'" — 180 Proof
'Forget Jesus, be Christlike!' Is this the kind of thing you mean? — Tom Storm
Does this come form a broader philosophical system or school? — Tom Storm
I might wave vaguely at Maurice Nicoll, and J Krishnamurti, along with the usual philosophical suspects – there's nothing very original in what I'm saying. — unenlightened
From there, I will say that the worst thing to put at the centre of your life is Self, and the best is Love. — unenlightened
1. Make a strong fact/value distinction, as per Hume.
2. Establish the scientific method with truth as the only and unquestionable value. — unenlightened
. "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." — Ciceronianus
The Christian fundamentalist movement, which is a naive literalism that tries to limit interpretation to the actual text, specifically denying that it requires special understanding, is a new idea. — Hanover
This reminds me of my friend John (who is a priest) who says 'Forget Jesus, be Christlike!' Is this the kind of thing you mean? — Tom Storm
That's the search fundamentalists - the real literalists - are all about rejecting. "Don't ask questions. Don't think abut it. Just obey the rules." In fact, the modern ones more or less ignore or actually despise the whole notion of christlike behaviour and go directly to stoning blasphemers.So, when you say "be Christlike," what you mean at a more meta level is to search for our purpose and meaning, whether that be through figuring out the metaphor of Christ, figuring out the necessity of following the legalistic rules of Judaism, or understanding the metaphor and underlying purpose of any religion. — Hanover
The simplistic objection from atheists is not about the fanciful language, it's about the moral and legal aspects of imposing 1500BCE laws on post-Enlightenment societies.That approach I think works for any religion, and I think it adds tremendous depth to the religious text and it removes the simplistic objections from the atheistic camp.
It X a dogma when X is demonstrably true? I don't think so. — 180 Proof
Does that make it clear how truth, while important, isn't at issue? — Moliere
If you look at it that way, the dogmatic atheist and the religious fundamentalist can be seen as dual symptoms of an imbalanced/asymmetric form of progress. — Baden
This just sounds like making excuses for the text or religion. Never mind that the text itself contradicts itself multiple times and makes exceptions for followers that it doesn’t for others. Not to mention preach some awful things. — Darkneos
also the problem with interpretation of a text is that people can use it to justify just about anything they want to so you’re not really helping your cast but more illustrating a huge problem with religion. — Darkneos
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