I pointed out that it’s not unusual for Christians to struggle with or have misgivings about the concept of hell. And it’s not a secret either. There’s lots of writing. There’s lots of public discussion.
— Srap Tasmaner
Oh absolutely. But here I find these struggles are presented as segregated from ours. — Isaac
I'm puzzling as to why some nonchristians feel a strong need to be so defensive. — Banno
Religion can be part of that system of the coercion that brings about our acquiesces to the powers that be. And, as Tutu showed, it can be part of the revolt. — Banno
What solutions to this problem do you think would be the most effective, even if they might not be morally ‘good’? — Schrödinger's cat
https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1391&context=comparativephilosophyIn contrast to Buddhist Reductionists who deny the ultimate existence of the persons, Buddhist Personalists claim that persons are ultimately real in some important sense.
I remain unconvinced. — Banno
Perhaps the trite nature of most of the replies here, which do not address the article, has misled you into thinking the article itself trite. That would be an error. — Banno
But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea. — Matthew6:18
I say a god who inflicts infinite torture for finite offences is not worthy of worship. What say you?
Ethical relativism be damned; if you defend such a villain, your moral judgement is questionable. — Banno
is your point that good catholics, the pope included, do not actually believe the doctrine they espouse? — Banno
He had reason to doubt he had hands, eyes, blood, senses (though using them all to write that he doubted them)? — Ciceronianus
Behavior is not the answer to the psychologist’s question; it is the question. — George Kelly
https://theconversation.com/ancient-antarctic-ice-melt-caused-extreme-sea-level-rise-129-000-years-ago-and-it-could-happen-again-131495We found that the mass melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was a major cause of high sea levels during a period known as the Last Interglacial (129,000-116,000 years ago). The extreme ice loss caused more than three metres of average global sea level rise – and worryingly, it took less than 2˚C of ocean warming for it to occur..
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm21/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/978762The Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf is the floating terminus of the Thwaites Glacier, one of the fastest changing glaciers in Antarctica and contributing as much as 4\% of global sea level rise today. This floating ice shelf is stabilized offshore by a marine shoal and acts as a dam to slow the flow of ice off the continent into the ocean. If this floating ice shelf breaks apart, the Thwaites Glacier will accelerate and its contribution to sea level rise will increase by as much as 25\%. Over the last several years, satellite radar imagery shows many new fractures opening up. Similar to a growing crack in the windshield of a car, a slowly growing crack means the windshield is weak and a small bump to the car might cause the windshield to suddenly break apart into hundreds of panes of glass. We have mapped out weaker and stronger areas of the ice shelf and suggest a “zig-zag” pathway the fractures might take through the ice, ultimately leading to break up of the shelf in as little as 5 years, which result in more ice flowing off the continent.
http://nsidc.org/greenland-today/Two near-record melt events occurred in the 2021 melt season for the Greenland Ice Sheet, in late July and in mid-August. During the second event, an unprecedented occurrence of rain at the National Science Foundation’s Summit Station took place, the first to be observed in the satellite era. Overall the melt season was unexceptional, owing to a modest start; however, the mid-August heat wave was both strikingly intense and late in the season by several weeks compared to similar events in the record.
There aren't that many ways to truly get cancelled on the internet and the community becoming a hostile and silencing force against you… — Qmeri
But when you start doing the research the philosophy starts to break down and make less sense. For example, live stock isn’t a main contributor of emissions causing a negative effect on our Ozone layer. Research has shown that removing all livestock in the US will only reduce emissions by less than 1%. And since the 1950 US cattle production has reduced by 1/3. — TheQuestion
1. Luck. Basically inexplicable events that make you wanna ask "whatever did I do to deserve this?" The events in question maybe either good (winning the lottery) or bad (being laid off). — Agent Smith
If good and evil are fictions, then the truth has no value either.
This doesn't follow. Some fictions have value (i.e. higher-priority – more adaptive – utility than disutility), and which ones do belong to particular forms-of-life. — 180 Proof
that does not matter. — James Riley
I know you don't, but that does not matter. — James Riley
Just because I don't share your values doesn't mean I don't have any. — James Riley
I disagree. — James Riley
Nobody deserves anything. :mask:
— 180 Proof
:lol: :up: We're all a bunch of underseving lucky/unlucky bastards & bitches. — Agent Smith
I think willfully siding with a system that looks towards popularism rather than policies (which is at its heart what you are suggesting) is a wrong turn. — I like sushi
I have always found it shocking that in the US ‘candidates’ can just use empty rhetoric without even the slightest attempt to show any plans or implementation of said plans. — I like sushi
But it seems to me that with no carrot and no stick, no curriculum is possible. Unless it be the curriculum of what is happening at the moment. — tim wood
Do they have to attend school (wherever it is, even if at home)? At some point the word "education" loses meaning. — tim wood
Sometimes this process leads to embarrassing revelations like having a paper rejected because Newton had your idea first! — jgill
which in your case is that the justification is a "true" justification. — Michael
I am justified in believing that they are 18 and so that I am allowed to sell them alcohol. — Michael
If a calculator tells me that the answer to 123 × 123 = 15,129 then I am justified in believing that 123 × 123 = 15,129. — Michael
Are you saying that the farmer's belief isn't justified? — Michael
2. P is justified — TheMadFool
