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The Kitchen Sink
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<blockquote data-quote="Akita Suggagaki" data-source="post: 76106571" data-attributes="member: 411568"><p>We should acknowledge that we really deal a lot with probability. Uncertainty exists and often is the dominant reality. And yet we do have some degree of "evidence based" theories. When it comes to spirituality I think the key issue is being able to let go of our views when reason points another direction. but instead, we cling to our particular views and seek out support for them while ignoring or discounting evidence that they may be wrong. This relates to humility, to dying to self. "Maybe someone with credentials does know more than I. But wait, let me find someone with credentials who can support my views."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Akita Suggagaki, post: 76106571, member: 411568"] We should acknowledge that we really deal a lot with probability. Uncertainty exists and often is the dominant reality. And yet we do have some degree of "evidence based" theories. When it comes to spirituality I think the key issue is being able to let go of our views when reason points another direction. but instead, we cling to our particular views and seek out support for them while ignoring or discounting evidence that they may be wrong. This relates to humility, to dying to self. "Maybe someone with credentials does know more than I. But wait, let me find someone with credentials who can support my views." [/QUOTE]
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