Slowvehicle
Membership Drive , Co-Ordinator,, Russell's Antin
Thanks for your response, I really do appreciate it. I'm not intending to denigrate, sorry you read it that way, I'm just reacting to the tone of your answers. It really comes off as sort of sad, especially your last sentence.
But, of course, you do not intend to denigrate...
BTW, you are reacting to your perception of the "tone" of my answers. I guess that's enough, for you.
Not really helpful when one is debating a believer who is all happy and cheerful due to his 'personal connection to Christ'.
Does your happythetical believer acknowledge that others come to different conclusions in re what "christ" expects? Wonder why the son o' 'god' can't seem to enforce more uniformity, if it is supposed to be an absolute source of "morality".
Xians have used the "teachings" of "christ" to (among other things) subjugate women, keep slaves, commit genocide, and get rich at the expense of others--all "moral" behaviours, I'm sure.
When you use words like 'Gestalt'1 ; 'experience' etc (I'll ignore pragmatic, since if you were pragmatic you would go along with the crowd in my hypothetical2) it sounds to me like you are reluctantly3 acknowledging that there is no empirical basis for that which is right and wrong4. That is your prerogative, I just find it unsatisfying5. Could just be a difference in our backgrounds...![]()
1. The correct term to use when one is referring to a composite of multiple factors, no one of which is individually sufficient, but, when taken together, have significance.
2. Utter nonsense. Could it be that you do not know the term? I suggest a bit of self-education...
3. Not "reluctantly admitting". Pointing out that it is in no way as simple as just doing what 'god' says to do; or what 'god' is said to say to do; or what someone else says 'god' is said to say to do. See the post about church-shopping.
4. If there were, in fact, an empirical basis for what is "right", then different societies would not differ so in their judgments of "right" behaviour, nor would a society change its mind about what is "right".
To say nothing about what is "moral" (not the same thing), nor what is "ethical" (again, not the same as either of the above).
5. Learn to live with disappointment.
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