Re: The Religion Thread: A Believer-Atheist Alliance
Kep, not sure why you even post on religion.
I post because I'm fascinated by religion. It's as interesting and practical a human invention as law or language, and as passionate and dangerous a human invention as race or nationalism. Humanity has thought more seriously about it than any question except "what's for dinner," and created more art in its name than any other ideal except the girl next door. A culture without it would barely deserve the name.
You are the guy who begs everyone to elect him by promising to blow up the government.
I'm pretty sure you're confusing me with somebody else, though either way this has nothing to do with religion.
Why should anyone listen to you on any of these topics? Where's your credibility?
On the former, that's a choice we make. "I wonder that you will still be talking, signior Benedick: nobody marks you." There are certainly posters who I have just given up on. Again: your choice. On the latter, credibility derives from knowledge and sincere interest. I can't speak to the former except to say I do my best, but in the latter I am in deadly earnest.
Religion is like any aesthetic: though it be ultimately grounded in nothing but air, it colors everything we do, including what we think and is so deeply intertwined with the rest of human culture and history that it is impossible to understand them without an examination of it. Our inner certainties about it, whether they come from our parents, our culture, or our experience, are so personal that we literally cannot unwind them. Each of us
knows what Beauty is and what Divinity is when we see it, and, while arguing that these are any more than subjective is truly Missing The Point, comparing notes and saying I'll show you mine if you show me yours is enriching and endlessly fascinating.
In short, it is exactly like one's hockey team allegiance. You may root for a different team, but the reasons you do and the feelings you experience are precisely like mine, though the sweater is different.