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06-23-2009, 07:42 PM | #831 (permalink) | |||
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What I want to know is what you would say about self-defense. If one loves others the same as himself then what justifies self-defense? Quote:
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06-23-2009, 07:45 PM | #832 (permalink) | |
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So I can safely say through my expereince that no two "Gods" or groups of "Gods" are the same within the construct of religion. Therefore I can safely deduce that at least all but one are wrong. Knowing this I feel comfortable saying that they are all wrong or at the very least they don't know if they are right. There is nothing I can find hypocritical, contradictory or illogicla about that reasoning. And I read your posts several times and still rarely fully understand them. Communication is a two way street CA.
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06-23-2009, 07:56 PM | #833 (permalink) | ||
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As soon as someone betrays certain mystical prejudices, people tend to take them less seriously as philosophers. However, most of the argumentation I do on the boards assume a certain degree of ontological uncertainty and aim more for logical coherence. This ties in to why I believe that without God, there is no purpose, hence no meaning, hence no ground for ethics or aesthetics, and nothing could really make much sense on any level. Quote:
I apologize for that comment, my posts tend to be pretty dense because I know I would just end up going in circles and losing people if I developed every point as much as thinkers in the past have. Last edited by cardboard adolescent; 06-23-2009 at 08:03 PM. |
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06-23-2009, 08:06 PM | #834 (permalink) |
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i think that every living being experiences two drives, self-affirmation and self-destruction. i think both of these drives express themselves through everything we create, be it art, religion, economics, politics, etc. i don't think there's much hope of getting rid of either one.
on a more mystical level, i think the self-affirmative drive is a pull towards God, to become whole and embrace life and death, bliss and suffering. the self-destructive drive on the other hand denies bliss and focuses on suffering, and pulls us towards the abyss. i see the logic of christianity as an attempt to ignore the balance of good and evil, and essentially unbalance the universe towards self-affirmation, which i see as a metaphysical mistake that many other religions have managed to avoid. at the same time, though, by giving us a christ figure who basically embodies self-affirmation, Christianity gives us a very sound and stable moral template. however, with every christ comes an anti-christ... so it goes. Last edited by cardboard adolescent; 06-23-2009 at 08:13 PM. |
06-23-2009, 08:21 PM | #835 (permalink) | |
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Your point, an eloquent extremley thoughtful one. is very well taken and my only defense is that to me "God" is just a word. I have no experience with it in any other form nor do I feel anyone who says they have is sincere so I have no reason to think of it as anything but. So I feel more then qualified to assert I feeling of absolute doubt without proof. It's really no more ridiculous then believing in the first place. I don't care for the flying spaghetti+ monster argument but I think the spirit of it applies here. Does the absence of disproof equal proof. Obviously I don't think so.
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06-23-2009, 08:26 PM | #836 (permalink) | |
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I bet you did well in class. Not sure I agree, but that's irrelevant, wonderful execution.
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06-23-2009, 08:47 PM | #837 (permalink) | |
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06-23-2009, 09:16 PM | #838 (permalink) |
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...I love you too?
Why did your viewpoint change? Did you have an experience with "God"?
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06-23-2009, 10:16 PM | #839 (permalink) |
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Listen, I'm sorry for getting so crazy on here, I'm just like you, I get defensive when someone else insults my beliefs. I respect your opinions and apologize for my past behavior. I myself do not believe in organized religion, I think it's hypocritical.
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