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Any "spiritual" or religious practice which does not motivate one to change the world for the better is simply mental masturbation. Feel good about yourself as you walk past a homeless woman and her child?Lucubratus said:Any maybe if more people on the side of 'religion' just dropped all that stuff and had a one on one with their God and kept their nose out of other people's lives to a certain degree, then the world wouldn't be having so many problems.
Amen, sister!Heathen Dawn said:I observe that, for any religion, confirming evidence can be found. Even when there isnt any, such as regarding the Book of Mormon.
Hiero_Warship said:Amen, sister!
If all religions seem to be able to demonstrate validlity not just through philosophy, but in a real phycial way, then I think that instead of discarding religion, we should investigate exactly what underlies all religions and distill that essence into a practical methodology for self-change.
Heathen Dawn said:Er, Im a brother. Look at the gender sign. Youve probably been reading my username with an R (Heather) instead of an N like so many do.
That may be the case, but I am not completely convinced.Heathen Dawn said:In a real physical way? You mean scientifically? Beware: science can only deal with the natural; the supernatural is out of its reach.
Hiero_Warship said:I believe that religion is man's primitive way of harnessing these powers, mistakenly believing that god/dess is outside of us.
Mind you, saying that god/dess is possibly contained within our brains does not in any way negate his/her importance or reality.
And I'm not here to "convert" you!Heathen Dawn said:Well have to agree to disagree here, because I believe the Gods and Goddesses are outside us. Of course, I believe also in The God Within, the soul, a spark of the Divine which is identical with The God WithoutBrahman is Atman.
Hix said:Wait, your not Heather Dawn? *smacks face*
Hiero_Warship said:a. If you believe in the objective existence and reality of the Gods and Goddesses, do you also believe that Jehovah and Jesus are among the community of Gods?
b. What is your conception of why so many of the Gods of various religions/faiths have given mutually exclusive instructions to their followers?
c. Do you believe that the Gods/Goddesses exist in any sort of hierarchical relationship?
Very interesting, and it has the added benefit of making sense. At least it does to me.Heathen Dawn said:Definitely Jehovah, as the tribal deity of the Hebrews. As for Jesus, I can make allowance for his being a demigod (if he really rose from the dead), or else he was an ordinary human being deified by his followers after death.
Well, here's where I get confused, my softly polytheistic friend.Heathen Dawn said:I dont think the Gods gave instructions, I think every nation came to worship its Gods as it saw fit. Every people sees a different aspect of God. (note: Im a soft polytheist, I believe all the Gods and Goddesses are aspect of one overarching Divinity)
This seems internally consistent and quite a satisfactory answer.Heathen Dawn said:The various pantheons have their heads, major deities and lesser deities. For example, Jupiter is the head of the Roman pantheon, Venus is a major Goddess (one of the Dii Consentes), and Saturn is a minor God (one of the Dii Familiares).
Hiero_Warship said:Well, here's where I get confused, my softly polytheistic friend.
i. Who created the very first Gods?
ii. What is the purpose of the Gods' interactions with humans? Do they get anything out of it? Do we?
iii. How do we have the corpus of world mythology? Or do you believe that the Gods did gift us with that?
iv. Do the Gods desire our worship? To what end?
True enough. I'm fascinated at the thought of a "Christian Occultist."Shekinahs said:I think our thoughts are the most powerful things out there. And beliefs have a huge impact on our thoughts. The mind can do amazing powerful things if we believe enough.
Hiero_Warship said:Any "spiritual" or religious practice which does not motivate one to change the world for the better is simply mental masturbation. Feel good about yourself as you walk past a homeless woman and her child?
No. If your "spirituality" is at all effective, it will help to induce compassion in you. And if your compassion doesn't grow enough to make you desire to make changes in the world, then it is useless. Neither hermits in caves nor libertines at orgies help the world if their "spiritual" practices don't move them beyond themselves.
So, a true religious or "spiritual" path should move you to "stick your nose into other people's business." Without such a desire, there would be no Child Protective Services to guard the welfare of children in their own private homes, no organizations going around to homeless people in the winter "butting in" by offering them a place to sleep, etc.
Rant off.
Have no fear, I'm not jumping anywhere!Lucubratus said:Pardon me for not clarifying what I meant by "stuff" - I meant extremists views and those who are using their religion or spirituality to control other peoples ways of thinking or their lives. And that question about the homeless woman and her child - the very nature of people make me suspicious anyway because I really have no clue if they're really in dire straits or are professional pandhandlers - it happens a lot where I live. And yeah, I've been homeless so don't jump on me for the statement I just made.
It's fine to define words for yourself, but realize that using new definitions means that you will be speaking a different language than many other people. I understand the distinction you, and others, are making with these words, but I use them in their anthropological/sociological meaning to make myself clearest to the widest audience.Lucubratus said:What you said about the mind though and a direct connection to a God head I agree with and for me that is spirituality. Religion in my opinion is something wildly held as being valid amongst whatever group of people belonging in that religion and that's where all the problems with extremists arise.
Hiero_Warship said:Here goes. None of this is to trick you or bait you or to argue with you.
a. If you believe in the objective existence and reality of the Gods and Goddesses, do you also believe that Jehovah and Jesus are among the community of Gods?
b. What is your conception of why so many of the Gods of various religions/faiths have given mutually exclusive instructions to their followers?
c. Do you believe that the Gods/Goddesses exist in any sort of hierarchical relationship?
Many thanks.
Hiero_Warship said:Have no fear, I'm not jumping anywhere!
It's fine to define words for yourself, but realize that using new definitions means that you will be speaking a different language than many other people.
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