That is what “PC” is, forcing people to do things a certain way. — DingoJones
The only thing that politeness prevents, while maintaining honesty, is personal insults. — Pattern-chaser
Not thinking it through properly or lying to yourself? Which is it?
There can be a big difference between insulting someone and just saying something which they don't want to hear. — S
Frankness involves honesty and directness, and being polite doesn't allow that in at least some conceivable cases. — S
In order to actually respect or tolerate the next person I need to understand their perspective. For me to do so the next person will have to be able to tell me their honest opinions however offensive these may be. — Ilya B Shambat
But sure, it's not unusual that a lot of people are pro-conformist enough that they think that. — Terrapin Station
Then your morals would be out of step with your community. That would put you 'in the wrong'. — Pattern-chaser
People who think that "out of step with their community" amounts to "wrong" in any manner are the last people I want to be spending time around. — Terrapin Station
So if there is some "external" thing being 'shared' then why isn't it preserved through translation. — Isaac
You seem to be missing the point by a country mile. — S
Even worse, how accurate has previous doomsday predictions been? (I'm looking at you Al Gore!). — Taneras
So, what is it that is being shared between language users? — creativesoul
Just because it has not been mentioned, does not mean it hasn't been accounted for. — creativesoul
You treat meaning rather like a thing or a property, whereupon it seems mysterious that it could survive without a context, and how does it survive, in what form etc. — jamalrob
maybe you could refrain from clogging the forum with your cleverness? You know, there's an appropriate place for what you want to do. It's called Facebook. — Jake
And the other 99% went along with it? — Brett
So why, if it’s true, have so many been fooled? — Brett
I would have thought the two go hand in hand. It would seem you can't seriously cut CO2 emissions without seriously slowing the growth rate, and you probably can't seriously slow the growth rate without seriously cutting CO2 emissions. — Janus
The way this thread has gone, you would think that no one has ever considered something bad happening except religious nuts. — unenlightened
Secondly there is a tacit assumption - namely if catastrophe does occur we cant do anything about it. There are many engineers working on the problem that disagree - but that is generally not talked about. — Bill Hobba
are there other types of truths that are not spiritual? Mathematical truth? Do they fit the description of spiritual truth? — Possibility
Is it wise to give a definition if the wording is terrible and leads to the very thing you call nonsense? — S
And that's all there is to it? — S
People should be taught both to think and to feel. — Ilya B Shambat
One claim by some followers of Eastern religion is that spiritual truth is “inexpressible.” I doubt that claim. I believe that anything is expressible, if you are good enough at expressing. — Ilya B Shambat
While some particulars of the scientific method can be debated, I can't see anyone arguing that it's entirely wrong. — Echarmion
So I suppose you go around insulting people that are carrying guns? 8-) — Sir2u
the scientific method seeks to be first and foremost to be objective — ssu
am I just a believer in Eurocentrist science that doesn't get the point of decolonization of science? — ssu
Sorry, but I'm not going to give you the easy answer. Do you think that that's a good way to find wisdom? By having it handed to you on a silver platter? — S
How does he connect with dietary laws, the communion, and Ramadan? Could someone provide me with a rational explanation? — Jacob-B
You have nothing but subjective appearances..that's the only thing that there is. — Nobody
Wisdom, I think, is what oriental philosophies tend to refer to as "right action". — Pattern-chaser
What do you think wisdom is? :chin: — Pattern-chaser
Do any of you find the Daoist principle of way similar to the Buddhist idea of Right Action? The Way being action that is in perfect harmony with the Dao, Right Action being action in perfect harmony with your inherit Buddha Nature. Sound a little similar?
Religion, like philosophy, is a multi-function tool — Pattern-chaser
Okay. Well, I've purchased and tested both. I would like a refund on the religion multi-tool, please. — S
science needs religion in order to have a conscience, to know that, just because something is possible, it may not be a good thing to do. — Rank Amateur
Wise, being, that quality which is beneficent for themselves or can produce wise information, a print-out that's beneficent to others. — kill jepetto