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reality -- which we attempt to engage objectively -- is considered
appropriate for adults in the gulch. . pretty friendly interchanges,
all told. . including many libertarians!!! -- j
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It is possible in principle to explain color to a blind person even though he could not experience it directly -- science deals all the time with understanding through inference for aspects of reality we cannot directly perceive. Faith is the opposite of reason and science, not a form of perception.
There is no such thing as "the good fight" for religion on this forum, which is dedicated to Ayn Rand's philosophy of reason, not it's enemies' fight against it.
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If AS were written in the age of today's technology, the heroes would say things like this.
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no comments alleging original sin, for example, except from the antagonists
trying to put words into my mouth. . I have said nothing about supernatural force,
nor "the savior" nor the "after life" -- my view is simple. . those kinds of
things are set aside in a category called "unknown" and toyed with
at will, for personal aggrandizement. . "faith" is a kind of unknown power
which is intriguing in its unknown nature. . it's like the confidence of
an Edison, working with hundreds of potential filaments. . there might be
a spiritual aspect to us humans after all. . place your bets, folks!!! -- j
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exciting results. . having confidence that this will continue is not
a kind of duality -- it's just life. . we can "know" God and have
"faith" at will, as long as we observe rationality with the information
at hand. . it is the prerogative of a being with a "soul" -- the essence
which we name that because of this confidence. -- j
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an afterlife is possible, we would make decisions in a different way .......
more long-term, more "seasoned," more studiously considered. , yes? -- j
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"... it's not proof that it is."
Granted. But given the alternative, which one are you really going to hope is true?
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Just because you reeeaaallly value your consciousness, doesn't make it eternal...it's not proof that it is. Also, I like to keep in mind [ :) ] that the nature of our brains allows us to believe anything is 'true'—existence is always there as a fact checker.
was and is not an attempt to do that. . it is instead a question about whether
people who are students of objectivism and Christian might make
good compatriots with those who are also students of objectivism
and non-Christian. . Thanks, Scott!!! -- john
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Thanks,
Scott
I would think you of all people would be flagged as a producer as much as you consider yourself an Objectivist.
objectivism and religion. -- j
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Some people fail to comprehend that basic premise, that your view on life and how you live life, has a direct bearing on your personal view of death.
Risk vs. Reward or perceived reward.
Your view of reality vs. my personal view of reality.
Your perception is your reality.
the philosophy with a category of stuff set aside for further exploration
called "God" in which I have "faith." . you can have your opinion, ewv,
and I can have mine. . your repetitions are boring. -- j
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is exactly what I am trying to advocate, here. . being positive
never hurt a discussion so much, I suppose. . but I had help. -- j
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