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"I am challenging the ability of a worldview based on materialist presuppositions to give a meaningful account of existence and human experience." Theo, how are you using 'meaningful' in the above sentence? As an artist active in several on-line discussion forums (and moderator of three such forums), I often encounter discussions of 'meaning'. Often, artists deny the existence of meaning only in works they don't like, enjoy, or understand. Rarely does an artist actually have a valid, non-contradictory, non-tautalogical definition of 'meaning'. So, I'm very curious to hear what you would consider to be a 'meaningful account' of our existence, from any metaphysical and/or epistemological viewpoint. Thanks, K |
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I agree with you that chasing after moral absolutes, linked to an omnimax God (you didn't phrase it that way, but I think it's implied) has been a dog chasing his tail. Quote:
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Who has more power and status than God? The belief in God can serve as a great equalizer to the morality of a wealthy and powerful elite. However, unfortunately, this belief in God, all too often, becomes a tool of the elite to subjugate the masses, as has been demonstrated throughout history. It has truly been a remarkably clever manuver- something which can tremendously benefit people has suddenly been turned against them. |
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Don't you mean "interpretation of scripture is the basis for theists..."? I don't think you can escape a "consensus" this way. Quote:
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Irrespective of one's stance on the status of invisible friends, there is a great deal of moral wisdom within human society, and a great deal of folly of which we must beware. God makes no difference here as with so many areas of life. He is a philosophical flourish to give a cheap illusion of explanatory closure. Quote:
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Philosoft: Don't you mean "interpretation of scripture is the basis for theists..."? I don't think you can escape a "consensus" this way.
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what atheistic epistemology?
The "forms of intuition," otherwise known as Kantian presuppositions trumps Van Til's sophistry any day of the week.
How else can a person conceive of a possible experience, such as reading a book, say, the Bible, without already conditioning the experience with certain presuppositions his mind brings to the table? Otherwise, a person could conceive of late 20th century theology without any sensory input and a mental interpretation of the received data. This has never been the case. |
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