I'd like to ask this question of everyone just to see how it varies amongst us. Should the purpose of discussing on these forums be to establish some concensus of ultimate truth through argument? If that is our purpose then what would the value of such a concensus be, as these forums are only a very small selection of viewpoints compared to the wider human population. Each person on here surely has their own opinion of what, if anything, constitutes an overall or ultimate truth?
Or should the purpose be to learn about other people's perspectives whilst sharing those of your own? Seeing and appreciating the differences between the wide variety of belief systems, philosophies and practices around this world, and also discovering the similarities.
An Evangelical Christian will follow a different philosophy to a Catholic Christian, what to speak of comparison to say Mahayana Buddhism, which in turn is a different philosophy to a Thervadin Buddhism, which in turn would be different to the philosophy of a follower of any of the dvaita schools of Hinduism, which would be different again to the philosophy of monist Hindu thought (advaita), which again be different to the philosophy followed by a Sunni Muslim, or a follower of Judaism etc... etc...And similarly, if one believes in a world philosophy which sees all of the above as ultimately promoting the same message, or even being identical or similar in their "original" or "purest" formats then surely that also should be treated as a belief, and treated accordingly?
What are peoples thoughts on what we should be trying to work towards (or not)? If anything?
Om shanti,
... Neemai
Or should the purpose be to learn about other people's perspectives whilst sharing those of your own? Seeing and appreciating the differences between the wide variety of belief systems, philosophies and practices around this world, and also discovering the similarities.
An Evangelical Christian will follow a different philosophy to a Catholic Christian, what to speak of comparison to say Mahayana Buddhism, which in turn is a different philosophy to a Thervadin Buddhism, which in turn would be different to the philosophy of a follower of any of the dvaita schools of Hinduism, which would be different again to the philosophy of monist Hindu thought (advaita), which again be different to the philosophy followed by a Sunni Muslim, or a follower of Judaism etc... etc...And similarly, if one believes in a world philosophy which sees all of the above as ultimately promoting the same message, or even being identical or similar in their "original" or "purest" formats then surely that also should be treated as a belief, and treated accordingly?
What are peoples thoughts on what we should be trying to work towards (or not)? If anything?
Om shanti,
... Neemai