eihwaz -> RE: Critical Thinking & Logical Deduction Are Becoming Extinct Like The Dinosaur (5/5/2010 4:29:46 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery This is a general question, not specifically to brainiacsub. People seem to be defining all faith as blind faith. What would you (all) see as the distinction between faith and blind faith? Honest question. Faith can be tempered by doubt, humility, a healthy skepticism, and openness to alternative possibilities. Faith can allow for change and growth. As to the opposition the OP posits between God and scientists, I believe this is false. Logos (rational thought, science) and mythos (art, spirituality, religion) are two equally valid, valuable and complementary modes of knowing, each with its proper sphere; there's no necessary conflict between faith and science. Confusion of logos and mythos produces that conflict. Karen Armstrong in The Battle for God notes that "a literal reading of scripture is a modern preoccupation." Prior to the modern era, scripture was considered mythic in nature: quote:
As Gregory of Nyssa had explained, the three hypostases of Father, Son, and Spirit were not objective facts but simply "terms that we use" to express the way in which the "unnameable and unspeakable" divine nature (ousia) adapts itself to the limitations of our human minds. It made no sense outside the cultic context of prayer, contemplation, and liturgy. -- The Battle for God, page 69. Agreed that spirituality and religion are not at all the same thing.
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