Why should i or we allow you in to my kingdom?
Your understanding of all knowing is apparent. Most would not have the wisdom to answer this way. However, what would you say to you? Do you know why or why not? Try not to be cynical or sarcastic, be instead honest. Is there a bar? Do you have it within yourself to be counted worthy?What? You don't know?
Is there a bar? Do you have it within yourself to be counted worthy?
However, what would you say to you? Do you know why or why not? Try not to be cynical or sarcastic, be instead honest. Is there a bar? Do you have it within yourself to be counted worthy?
This question begins its existence upon the supposition that there is a division between us and the divine.
This is an idea which organized religions have used and exploited for purposes of control for thousands of years, as it works.
Well, personal experience for one.What about the ancient pagan "supposition" that there is
no division between the Divine and us?
Yea, you and the rest of the 6.2 billion on this planet today, and all throughout history.but I do believe the evidence of my own experience is a bit more profound.
If you truly were a "better person" you wouldn't be posting high flown rhetorical prose like the following, knowing full well you have no means to actually back up what you say with anything other than "personal experience"It has made me a better person as a result, so if I am misinterpreting the experience due to my own programming and biases, well.....so what.
Never figured I was blazing new trails.It's not like you are treading any new paths here.
If you truly were a "better person" you wouldn't be posting high flown rhetorical pieces like the following, knowing full well you have no means to actually back up what you say with anything other than "personal experience"
Too much 9 inch nails will do thatJust ignore him... he's been in a weird mood lately.
And what do you have besides your own personal experience?
Now you're just contradicting yourself. This is what you said one sentence before this one:Wow...gee-whiz what an idea.....just base your life on what others tell you with no confirmation.
Exactly, so what makes you think those who are blindly following others, are not doing it because it was their own personal experience led them to that blindness? So you are no different than them, you just think you are.And what do you have besides your own personal experience?
What does anyone have besides that?
Clearly, you learned nothing from the video of Feynman on your "why?" thread. You still have no idea what science actually is or what these "science types" are like.I am glad the science types tend to steer away from that kind of thinking.
That said, I have gone through the process of forgiving myself in this life. I am not perfect, but I value perfection. I am not always loving, but I value compassion. I am not always wise, but I value wisdom. All of these gifts I try to embrace and embody in my life despite the feeble and fragile tools that I possess.
What about the ancient pagan "supposition" that there is no division between the Divine and us?
And it is no different today, just continues with a different face,
where man thinks God is dead and he himself is all that is left in His place.
and even for those that believe there is no division (like me) that does not mean that human beings are deities.
That last sentence of mine that you quoted was referring to atheists. (nietzsche reference)Just because Pagans worship different deities than you do does not mean they think God is dead. To the contrary, they tend to just think that there are more Gods that are alive.
If when dead we stand before a God or gods, and he or they ask Why should i or we allow you in to my kingdom? what would you say?
Sounds like a fallacy to me.