topcat -> RE: * Beliefs and beatings * (11/21/2007 7:02:40 PM)
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ORIGINAL: topcat I agree. but it's also unfair that I am stuck on this planet with a bunch of crazies who will kill us all, and to expect me to say "oh gee, God wants your crusade/jihad? well, I guess I must respect your craziness!" Well, I disagree, because logically, their actions are disrespectful and intolerant of other people and their beliefs. Respect and tolerance have to go both ways. Sir- the probelm is that if you support their right to belief, you must also tolerate their right to follow those beliefs, including the one that says the the heatherns must be converted becuase it's the will of god. Tolerance in a losing game in this- it means you have to respect their attempts to convert or kill or oppress you, becuase they have a right to their beliefs. quote:
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And re Kierkegaard, I do thiink that, had he lived, he might well have concluded that we should try to grow beyond the sprirtual need... Well, given his factual history, I don't think he ever achieved the level of being firmly grounded before God that he sought. He seemed to live in constant struggle which led him to write the books under pseudonym Personally, I used to try to outgrow that part of me and block it out, but as I learn more and grow, I find myself going back to it, little bit by little bit. I would gladly discuss and argue about the existence of the entity of God, but as far as the belief in God, I think its something that is crucial to the human psyche. I think people find someway to fill that part with some kind of conception of God in one way or another. Whether its being a football fanatic, devoting one's life to following a team, worshiping the dollar, or self idolization. Thats just my own little theory though. If you REALLY go though the nihilistic route, you could say that your reliance on rational thinking and logic are your own personal faith. OK, I'll cop to that. I believe that man may yet be saved, if only he stops believeing and starts thinking. I can live with that. and noone else has too- but when I am king, it's gonna be be think or die. Stay warm, Lawrence
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