What are memes? I tried finding it in a number of dictionaries but it wasn't in them.
Try Wiki.
It kind of reminds me of "ideology."
You could say that the Ideology is the system, or machine built for a particular purpose and that the memes are the components and moving parts of that machine.
Different ideologies have different components. The survival of the Ideology (system/machine) is fuelled by human devotion. The Ideology derives its power and energy from its human devotees. If the followers of that Ideology lose interest, the Ideology's life gets drained away. When people value ideological systems, perhaps in pursuit of some political or social goal, it is in the belief that their alignment to that ideology provides the power through which those goals may be realised. Sometimes . . . we could easily mistake that power for the power of God!!!!
New ideologies may form from existing ones, rather like offspring. These offspring inherit the memes of the parent ideologies. Ideologies don't like having children and kids!!!! An Ideology, driven by its followers, gets jealous when it has a child and its followers shift their focus, attention and dedication to that newborn baby ideology. Sounds like a jealous god . . .
The irony begins when the newborn baby ideology believes it is the parent rather than the child. An argument, debate and perhaps a violent clash may result as the two ideologies assert their identity over the other as the parent ideology -- labelling the other ideology as a child ideology and therefore a heretical system. There's a dilemma as to which one was the original, parent ideology in the first place -- a question of what the "true memes" had been originally. The other, opposing ideology is seen as the one that corrupted the "true memes" and adulterated the original Ideology.
Consequences include violence, judgmentalism, hellfire-and-brimstone preaching, persecution of dissidents, murder of defectors and converts and perhaps sectarian violence. Even if it doesn't go that far, it may inspire some extreme fundamentalism and bigotry with some radical ideals thrown in in the belief that it will purify the masses.
Yes, I agree. That is the problem with gambling for understanding in that the basis for the answer may truly be as it is in Bingo... hot air.juantoo3 said:Bingo!
I find that you are presenting an ideology tailored to man's own desire for power without intrusion. I consider it the greatest misunderstanding of Jesus in the gospels perpetuated by alleged Christians today. Maybe it is more productive to discuss that meme in the Christian forum, and the other in the Islam forum. Law seems like one of those subjects that the one denies and the other embraces but I personally find that neither one is correct. Perhaps any discussion of Law is futile and best left to politicians and oppressive governments; except, it is at the heart of these religions.Saltmeister said:Consequences include violence, judgmentalism, hellfire-and-brimstone preaching, persecution of dissidents, murder of defectors and converts and perhaps sectarian violence. Even if it doesn't go that far, it may inspire some extreme fundamentalism and bigotry with some radical ideals thrown in in the belief that it will purify the masses.
"Bingo" was my way of agreeing in a general sense with Saltmeister's assessment...that is, "meme" equates in a general sense with "ideology." The concept of memes was forwarded by atheists in an attempt to denigrate religion in general, and I suspect Christianity in particular. However, even an atheist is subject to a memetic paradigm, or ideology if preferred. It seems to me impossible not to be subject to a memetic paradigm of one form or another. One might set aside one meme and adopt another, but no individual in my estimation is completely free of the underlying mechanics of memes.Yes, I agree. That is the problem with gambling for understanding in that the basis for the answer may truly be as it is in Bingo... hot air.
I realize this is directed to Saltmeister, but if I may be allowed to address this: what ideology is without political overtones? Many in the west operate under the premise of separation of Church and State. Indeed, it is a fundamental premise in many modern democracies. But this is a very recent concept introduced into politics and the political mechanizations. Religion and politics have a very long history of sharing power over their respective masses...even to this day in many cultures. Civil wars the world over and across time are fought between rival religious factions vying for power. Christianity is not alone in this, indeed the Abrahamic religions are not alone in this. For that matter, cutting to the essence, even non-religious memetic factions should rightly be included. Under separation of Church and State, even secular factions vying for political power are subject to the same parameters.I find that you are presenting an ideology tailored to man's own desire for power without intrusion. I consider it the greatest misunderstanding of Jesus in the gospels perpetuated by alleged Christians today. Maybe it is more productive to discuss that meme in the Christian forum, and the other in the Islam forum. Law seems like one of those subjects that the one denies and the other embraces but I personally find that neither one is correct. Perhaps any discussion of Law is futile and best left to politicians and oppressive governments; except, it is at the heart of these religions.
My way of disagreeing with you both was to reveal more of the meme that you chose."Bingo" was my way of agreeing in a general sense with Saltmeister's assessment...that is, "meme" equates in a general sense with "ideology." The concept of memes was forwarded by atheists in an attempt to denigrate religion in general, and I suspect Christianity in particular. However, even an atheist is subject to a memetic paradigm, or ideology if preferred. It seems to me impossible not to be subject to a memetic paradigm of one form or another. One might set aside one meme and adopt another, but no individual in my estimation is completely free of the underlying mechanics of memes.
I don't try to separate religion and politics... I consider a person a hypocrite and an iniquitor if they do. I advise alleged Christians to review what Jesus said about hypocrites and iniquity.I realize this is directed to Saltmeister, but if I may be allowed to address this: what ideology is without political overtones? Many in the west operate under the premise of separation of Church and State. Indeed, it is a fundamental premise in many modern democracies. But this is a very recent concept introduced into politics and the political mechanizations. Religion and politics have a very long history of sharing power over their respective masses...even to this day in many cultures. Civil wars the world over and across time are fought between rival religious factions vying for power. Christianity is not alone in this, indeed the Abrahamic religions are not alone in this. For that matter, cutting to the essence, even non-religious memetic factions should rightly be included. Under separation of Church and State, even secular factions vying for political power are subject to the same parameters.
Ok... as a follower of Christ I do not recognize the use of the word 'Faith' to mean a religion or a belief. I do not find a single use of the word in the Gospels that supports that definition. So for me, 'Faith' is NOT a meme or an ideology. Whereas a meme or an ideology is a physical pattern left in the world. To me, 'Faith' is really a Verb.Law is by essence religious. The Code of Hammurabi was based on the religion of the time and place, and formed a codified basis by which to pass moral judgment and punishment, theorhetically (pun intended) on an equal basis across the populace. Prior to this I am not aware of any codified law. After this, codified law became the norm in every major culture to have survived. There may be certain exceptions perhaps among indigenous cultures, but not among those cultures that have gone on to influence the world in greater and lesser degree by expansion through conquest, colonization, or sheer force of "missionary" will. Among all of the major world faiths, politics has been and likely will continue to be a close companion. Even secular faiths. Politics seems to me the political hand that on one side provides a commonality for a people to rally around for protection and support, and on the other side provides a means of keeping those who would stray from established norms in line (or else!). At least, that is my nutshell synopsis of religion, politics and law in the context of memes / ideologies.
Although it may be somewhat difficult to see in my post, I do agree with you, short of passing judgement on other seekers.I don't try to separate religion and politics... I consider a person a hypocrite and an iniquitor if they do. I advise alleged Christians to review what Jesus said about hypocrites and iniquity.
I am struggling with your analogy here. Yes, the sun and moon are distinct and separate. Do they perform an intimate dance in accord with G-d's law / natural-universal law? Yes, of course. Do I believe they both serve a purpose and function in our lives? Yes, of course, some which we understand and some we do not, and some understanding I believe has been lost to modern "civilized" peoples. "Church" and "state" are separate entities in essential function, even if they happen to perform an intimate dance, ostensibly for the better of civilization. So you are correct, depending on vantage...just as I too am correct, depending on my vantage. Otherwise, I agree: "The 'separation' of church and state simply means that a group of people or a country can NOT dictate the religion of an individual. It means Freedom of Religion...Religion must be an individual choice, not an elected representative's."I find the name "separation" to be simple thinking or bad terminology. Is the moon separated from the sun? If they were separate then you would not see the moon, and the moon would not orbit with the Earth. Or is the head separated from the heart? If they were separate then the head would have no blood flow and the heart would have no sense of direction. The 'separation' of church and state simply means that a group of people or a country can NOT dictate the religion of an individual. It means Freedom of Religion. That no single person or group of people come between a person and God (enlightenment, nature, etc...) Religion must be an individual choice, not an elected representative's. That does not mean groups of people can not join together and struggle to share their common beliefs.
That is your perogitive. My perogitive is to use the word "faith" as a verb where appropriate, and by / with poetic license use it as a noun where appropriate.Ok... as a follower of Christ I do not recognize the use of the word 'Faith' to mean a religion or a belief. I do not find a single use of the word in the Gospels that supports that definition. So for me, 'Faith' is NOT a meme or an ideology. Whereas a meme or an ideology is a physical pattern left in the world. To me, 'Faith' is really a Verb.
I don't think Salty was saying violence must predate specific ideals: "Consequences include violence, ... persecution of dissidents, murder of defectors and converts and perhaps sectarian violence...An argument, debate and perhaps a violent clash may result as the two ideologies assert their identity over the other as the parent ideology." I find myself in agreement with Salty by virtue of historic norm. Is this the ideal? No, but since when has mankind conducted itself ideally?One of my objections with Salt is that violence pre-dates a specific ideal, meme, ideology, or religion, and it often arrives by individuals out of nowhere. It enters the world and has to be dealt with one way or another. My other objection is that Judgment or Judgmentalism is a requirement of Law and at least the three Abrahamic religions... but neither does it come from a religion. It comes from a person.. or from God. I wish to discuss that one in a different thread.
I find the name "separation" to be simple thinking or bad terminology. Is the moon separated from the sun? If they were separate then you would not see the moon, and the moon would not orbit with the Earth. Or is the head separated from the heart? If they were separate then the head would have no blood flow and the heart would have no sense of direction. The 'separation' of church and state simply means that a group of people or a country can NOT dictate the religion of an individual.
One of my objections with Salt is that violence pre-dates a specific ideal, meme, ideology, or religion, and it often arrives by individuals out of nowhere. It enters the world and has to be dealt with one way or another.
I don't suppose my refutation is formally hosted yet, in large part because I have not made any pressing issue to have it so. I would not object if someone else wished to sponsor or endorse a formal hosting. When and if the time comes, I would encourage a copy be posted on the thesis board. I would also encourage a copy remain here or somewhere on the discussion boards so the issue can be further explored.Namaste juan,
has Brian hosted your refutation yet?
metta,
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Kindest Regards, Vajradhara!
How nice to hear from you! It has been some time now. How is the wife and baby?
I don't suppose my refutation is formally hosted yet, in large part because I have not made any pressing issue to have it so. I would not object if someone else wished to sponsor or endorse a formal hosting. When and if the time comes, I would encourage a copy be posted on the thesis board. I would also encourage a copy remain here or somewhere on the discussion boards so the issue can be further explored.
I know I enjoyed BB's "Tilting at Windmills" thread very early on when it was merely a thread on the comparative board. Had it been solely on the thesis board, I doubt I would have even noticed. Besides, I am no formal theological scholar, my refutation holds no scholastic weight. It merely is what it is; my amateur "educated" opinion based on historical researches of my own, unbeholding to any outside influence.
Don't get me wrong, I have a degree. I started my Bachelor's at the age of 40 and completed a four year degree in three years, graduating Summa *** Laude. I would've finished sooner but for some red tape snafus, and one semester I took off from being mentally burnt to a crisp. Worried a lot of profs, who counseled me for a week to make sure I was coming back. I want to return and get my Master's, ideally in anthropology. But I figured I better make my basic degree a "bread and butter" degree...business administration. I have a BSBA! (or is that BABS?) LOL!lol, the only thing "amateur" about your "education" is that you don't have a piece of parchment that says you are par excellance in your studies...
Not going there...NOT going there... LOLThanks, Q!
Don't get me wrong, I have a degree. I started my Bachelor's at the age of 40 and completed a four year degree in three years, graduating Summa *** Laude. I would've finished sooner but for some red tape snafus, and one semester I took off from being mentally burnt to a crisp. Worried a lot of profs, who counseled me for a week to make sure I was coming back. I want to return and get my Master's, ideally in anthropology. But I figured I better make my basic degree a "bread and butter" degree...business administration. I have a BSBA! (or is that BABS?) LOL!
Why?, emBarAssed by all the BullSh!t?
Yeah, I get a chuckle out of it too.
not at all my friend. I too have some education...just doesn't compare to living life.
BTW hope you and your wife are well.
Well, indeed. Thanks for asking. I hope you and yours are well too!
About living life, gotta agree. I've met cab drivers with college degrees, what a waste of an education....