Hokulele
Deleterious Slab of Damnation
Bleah. After reading through the last page of posts, to answer the OP, love is a four-letter word.
Confused, no. Check the online dictionaries and most coalesce on an agenda being simply a list of things to do. That can be within an organisation or outside of one. As a group or as an individual. "My wife has a hidden agenda".
It is the people who question the above materialist/atheist agenda who come in for the most stick and abuse. You must know this as you have questioned it yourself on occasion too, and pissed quite a few people off by doing so.
For which I congratulate you.
... Something like this?
{TA's def'n of love}
FSM thought it was pretty good and I still stand by it. ...
Some pretty poor replies , which is not surprising, as materialism struggles to accommodate the myriad forms of love.
Food for thought here, offered to my fellow forumites in a spirit of ....well, y,know:
http://discoursesbymeherbaba.org/v1-156.php
Meher Baba said:The law of gravitation, to which all the planets and the stars are subject, is in its own way a dim reflection of the love which pervades every part of the universe.
Even the forces of repulsion are in truth expressions of love, since things are repelled from each other because they are more powerfully attracted to some other things.
Repulsion is a negative consequence of positive attraction.
The forces of cohesion and affinity which prevail in the very constitution of matter are positive expressions of love.
A striking example of love at this level is found in the attraction which the magnet exercises for iron.
I come to this thread hoping to see a discussion about the 1993 eurodance hit "What is Love" ...
More semantic hocus-pocus I'm afraid.Well, this all actually confirms that you are confused. A small group of people who claim to be atheists (but who are actually anti-theists, in my view) have agendas which might masquerade as "atheist agendas" but that doesn't make it real.
Were you ever a schoolteacher?This is all pretty obscure as to relevance to the OP, but you need to grasp this point first.
Strange how so many 'apathetic' atheists spend such a lot of time and energy in a philosophy/religion subforum endlessly discussing things they don't believe exist, and by your characterisation, are mostly apathetic about.Well, thanks, but I can assure you that they are a tiny fraction of atheists - the vast majority of which are apathetic atheists and really don't give a flying fig about any of this.
I already did. Scroll back if you like.When you can tell me what agenda those people subscribe to, I'll be prepared to listen.
Blobru, my sides are aching; life must really be a riot chez vous.
Got nothing better than attempts at humour to offer?
That's the "agenda" of the evidence, not of any "materialist" or atheist.
Come on, it was much better than simply accusing Herr Baba of Empedoclean appropriation.
No it wasn't. Personally I've always found accusing people of Empedoclean appropriation to be one of the most effective and interesting argumentational strategies available.
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An exact, nearly, universally agreed on definition of Love: A score of Zero (0) in the game of tennis.![]()
they cry out free will, aesthetic endeavour for its own sake, and drama.. none of which can be accommodated into the evolutionist/deterministic/materialistic paradigm.
Or, to be more precise, not so much what is your personal opinion of what love is, but how does love fit in the belief wars that JREF is engaged in?
Can love be defined, studied and understood in a rationalist, materialist perspective?
Does talking about love indicate something about the speaker's other beliefs, and if so, what?
What use and abuse of the concept of love is being made by believers in the paranormal and the supernatural?
That's unfair... even porn stars are smarter than the idiot that plumjam thinks is "food for thought". Why is he feeding his brain the equivalent of poo-flavored cotton candy?
An exact, nearly, universally agreed on definition of Love: A score of Zero (0) in the game of tennis.![]()
Love is clearing up after you son turns 18 - though I do not remember it as a many splendoured thing.Or, to be more precise, not so much what is your personal opinion of what love is, but how does love fit in the belief wars that JREF is engaged in? Can love be defined, studied and understood in a rationalist, materialist perspective? Does talking about love indicate something about the speaker's other beliefs, and if so, what? What use and abuse of the concept of love is being made by believers in the paranormal and the supernatural?