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I still find it intersting that this thread hasn't been moved to a more suitable place, but nevertheless I have been following it, so I may as well comment on it...
I have a certain sympathy for the view that Chaupoline is espousing. When proselytizers come to the door I often just tell them that I have enough trouble believing that the sun is going to rise tomorrow or that things I'm not looking at will remain the same as when I was looking, so who needs the extra complication of an even screwier set of beliefs? To some degree Chaupoline is right. Everything we hold are constructs of the mind which we believe to be reflections of reality outside us. Our senses are our only access to that reality and what little information we receive through them gets heavily filtered by preprocessing algorithms we have learnt to apply from the earliest cognisant moments of our lives. At the same time I think Chaupoline's thought here is ultimately unproductive. Those constructs, artificial indeed, are necessities which provide us with coherent access to the world outside us and sharing them with others gives us a modicum of objectivity about the world. This is important feedback which provides us the opportunity of correcting errors we have made in our taking on and employing of the tools we use to deal with the world. Chaupoline is able to communicate ideas to Biff the Unclean, indicating a willingness to partake in the mechanisms seen as speculation. This in itself should show that the Chaupolinean position is more an argument for argument's sake rather than useful debate. Chaupoline shows by act that things exist outside his/her physical realm of control. This is an accession to a reality, even if it is through personal speculation. To espouse the Chaupolinean view one cannot adhere to it. spin |
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and how do YOU measure 'sucessful'? and what is the goal of Judiasm? |
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and then he asked if Judiasm exists and is it a sucessful belief system... why would you digress into some bizzare non sequitor about atheists in the United States? quite odd |
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He refers to evidence that God chose Abraham and instead of asking if the Kingdom of Israel exists he asks about some country that started in the 1940’s that took the name of the old kingdom but is a completely different type of country. It’s like pointing at a teenager named Arthur and saying “aha, the prophecy of the “Once and Future King� is true, Arthur has returned�. No, it's some other person named Arthur and no, it's some other country named Israel. Quote:
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Is the statement "There are no concrete facts" a concrete fact or speculation? If it is a concrete fact then it contradicts itself, which makes it nonsense. If it's speculation then any evidence you introduce to support it would have to be concerete facts if you expect anyone to take it seriously. But wait, how can you use concrete facts to support the claim that there are no concrete facts? So you see, either way you go you become mired in hopeless absurbities. |
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If you don't believe me ask any investigator that has had to take withnesses testimony about an incident. What they saw is not always what actually happened. |
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So you are saying that Abraham was crazy, and he didn't perceive God at all?
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the goal of religion is to elevate mankind, create civil society based and inspire life with meaning and order (or does each religion consider different criteria to evaluate level of sucess? the 'agenda' of Judiasm is not number of adherence, but rather to fulfill the task G-d chose for the Jews, that is to bring the Torah to the Nations...so from the the time of the escape from Egypt and the the people at Sinai, has this been done?) |
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