So you are declaring for Hanover's pov, so what?, I’m an atheist, but still think Hanover’s position is far more interesting than yours. — Jamal
Well if that happens then I have brought you and Mr Hanover closer to each other and god. Would that not mean all three of you should be grateful to me?if your posts had any effect at all, I think you’d turn me towards God. — Jamal
I know atheism is not a religion. Quote where you think I have typed something fanatical?Atheism as such is not a religion, but your sort of atheism is fanatical. Earlier on in this discussion, people including me and you were discussing the causes of oppression, totalitarianism, and genocide, and we broadly agreed that religion could not be identified as the central cause. A better candidate for that cause would be fanaticism and absolute certainty. — Jamal
You want to find a place god can nestle with/exist with atheism yes? — universeness
I am just asking for you to analyse the proposal I am suggesting considering god as omni this and omni that — universeness
'God is love,' is the only offering you seem to have favoured so far from the musings of 'non-literal' theism. Can you offer some more?Especially if one is using the text non-literally -- then that person is being pretty explicit about what is real and what is myth, rather than conflating the two. — Moliere
Yes. I am a reluctant post-modernist.
— Tom Storm
That's a pity. You're missing out. The original guys enjoyed it. (The dialogue between Searle and Derrida is a good example.) It was having a sure-fire way of tweaking the lion's tail - where the lion was the orthodox academy. The sense of fun that I found in them was part of the appeal. (I also realized that it must have been part of Socrates' appeal when he revealed Socratic method to his friends. I suspect that it was one of the reasons he lost the trial.) — Ludwig V
I am trying to 'appreciate' where you are coming from in your support of non-literal theism. — universeness
I prefer what scientists do. They file the question under "pending", basically meaning "to be worked out later". That's the undogmatic response. — Ludwig V
What about 'magical thinking' 'delusion' and 'willful ignorance' – you don't think they are "major contributors to the array of problems humanity faces"? And whether or not religion causes them, it exacerbates these atavistic tendencies, no? — 180 Proof
What about 'magical thinking' 'delusion' and 'willful ignorance' – you don't think they are "major contributors to the array of problems humanity faces"? — 180 Proof
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