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Fosdick  Suspended Member (Idle past 5526 days) Posts: 1793 From: Upper Slobovia Joined: |
HM:
Everything?1) nothing is naturally evil, and everything is natural; Even Rape, murder, slander, etc...? ”HM
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Rob  Suspended Member (Idle past 5874 days) Posts: 2297 Joined: |
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You know you're not one of the evil guys because you know you are one of the evil guys. Ever here of Andrei Sakharov? He was one of the evil guys. And then He turned. That does not mean he is pure as the wind driven snow. It only means that he is willing to submit to the truth and grow. It is actually a simple concept Archer. A student of mathematics is always a student. A student (or disciple) of Christ is never 'the christ', he is only a student. That's it really... God is good, and we are evil. That is what I believe... He is moral, we are not. But not in the extreme sense that you guys always interpret such things in. It is in manner of relationship; student / teacher, God / man. look at it this way... 1 John 1:8 If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us...10 If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word has no place in our lives. Not complicated...
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Rob  Suspended Member (Idle past 5874 days) Posts: 2297 Joined: |
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Aren't humans natural? At least partially... But isn't it telling that we expect them not to be? I think human beings are far more complex than mere animals. If for no other reason, we expect them not to act like animals. Does that not give you pause? Because if you are correct, then what exactly did Cho do at Virginia Tech which was unnatural? And consider this... if everything is natural, then from where did the idea of that which is 'unatural' (religion) originate? Can Richard Dawkins claim that Christians are diseased, as though it is 'unnatural' or worse yet... 'evil'? If you really examine those questions carefully, I think you will quickly see that the moral implications are hideous. In fact, I believe Darwin made a remark to that extent (I'll try to find it). I am not suggesting that you or anyone else is supporting the philosophy I am about to invoke (so do not take this as such), but it is clear that it led to Hitler's conclusions. And that is not to deny Stalin or the others of their proper glory in the same boat. I am not saying that invoking this disjunction between morality and naturalism is a final answer either... I am suggesting you think about it. Some of these things you must see for yourself. It does me no good to declare them, if no-one takes the time to 'digest the offering'.
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RAZD Member (Idle past 1431 days) Posts: 20714 From: the other end of the sidewalk Joined: |
Surprise. It's Rob, and the topic once more is morality rather than what is in the OP ...
Because if you are correct, then what exactly did Cho do at Virginia Tech which was unnatural? So how do you explain this to "fundies" ... Of course it was "natural" - nature is neither good nor evil. What Cho did was a result of impulses. The processing of those impulses may have been faulty (chemical or neurological imbalance due to environment, genetics or some combination), but that doesn't make it unnatural. To think that such action is "unnatural" means that there is some non-natural cause ... ie some kind of demonic possession or something similar. This absolves one of looking for cause and effect ... and doesn't lead to any new knowledge or any possible treatment for similarly afflicted people, thus meaning that such experiences will be repeated.
And consider this... if everything is natural, then from where did the idea of that which is 'unatural' (religion) originate? From the conceit that we individuals\humans are something special. Enjoy. compare Fiocruz Genome and fight Muscular Dystrophy with Team EvC! (click) we are limited in our ability to understand by our ability to understand RebelAAmericanOZen[Deist ... to learn ... to think ... to live ... to laugh ... to share.
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Fosdick  Suspended Member (Idle past 5526 days) Posts: 1793 From: Upper Slobovia Joined: |
Admin PD puts us back on topic:
The question here:
They should be treated as intellectually impaired by way of indoctrination”the "bicameral-grip syndrome"”and treated firmly, but gently, because their belief fundamentals are brittle and unyielding. It would break them into pieces to have to all of a sudden abandon their ancient dreams of Heaven. Should we treat fundamentalists as though they've completely missed out on their education or should we treat them as though they were part way through their masters degree in bio-engineering? ”HM Edited by Hoot Mon, : No reason given.
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Nighttrain Member (Idle past 4019 days) Posts: 1512 From: brisbane,australia Joined: |
I tried that with Percy and Nosy. Let em state their case, even agree with the correct points, and then ask the question which exposes the weak link and point of tension. But they only became confused and wished it away.
Depends whether you used Nagewaza or Katamewaza. Very subtle difference, not usually mastered by round-eyes. :-p
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Rob  Suspended Member (Idle past 5874 days) Posts: 2297 Joined: |
HM:
They should be treated as intellectually impaired by way of indoctrination”the "bicameral-grip syndrome"”and treated firmly, but gently, because their belief fundamentals are brittle and unyielding. It would break them into pieces to have to all of a sudden abandon their ancient dreams of Heaven. Do you think ancient dreams of heaven are unnatural? If not, why would you mess with mother nature?
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Archer Opteryx Member (Idle past 3623 days) Posts: 1811 From: East Asia Joined: |
RAZD: What Cho did was a result of impulses. The processing of those impulses may have been faulty (chemical or neurological imbalance due to environment, genetics or some combination), but that doesn't make it unnatural. It was certainly abnormal, as your adjective 'faulty' recognizes. The word unnatural is a popular (if not very accurate) synonym for the pretty much the same idea. 'Faulty' neurological processes are those that do not function as well as we would reasonably expect them to, given the norm of efficiency as it exists in nature. Being 'outside the norm of efficiency as it exists in nature' yields both terms: 'abnormal'(outside the norm) and 'unnatural' (as it exists in nature). A scientist is more likely to prefer 'abnormal' or one of its kindred terms --pathology or disorder--where a lay person might just refer to a phenomenon as unnatural. It's not the most helpful word, as 'nature' means many different things to many people. But this kind of imprecision characterises much popular terminology. The desire to be more precise is why professionals in any field develop jargon.
To think that such action is "unnatural" means that there is some non-natural cause ... ie some kind of demonic possession or something similar. This is a logical sequence of thought, but in standard usage 'unnatural' is not really a synonym for 'supernatural' as you use it here. The popular understanding isn't so literal ('outside of nature'). It's a bit sloppier ('outside the norm as it exists in nature'). ______ Edited by Archer Opterix, : clarity. Edited by Archer Opterix, : html. Edited by Archer Opterix, : clarity Archer All species are transitional.
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jar Member (Idle past 420 days) Posts: 34026 From: Texas!! Joined: |
Human and societal norm?
Aslan is not a Tame Lion
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Fosdick  Suspended Member (Idle past 5526 days) Posts: 1793 From: Upper Slobovia Joined: |
rob asks:
Do you think ancient dreams of heaven are unnatural?
My dog has dreams”not sure just what of, but they're very animated. Sometimes I think he's chasing squirrels, which is like heaven to him. So, yes, I have empiracle evidence that ancient heavenly dreams are natural. ”HM
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RAZD Member (Idle past 1431 days) Posts: 20714 From: the other end of the sidewalk Joined: |
It was certainly abnormal, as your adjective 'faulty' recognizes. I intentionally modified 'faulty' with "(chemical or neurological imbalance due to environment, genetics or some combination)" and note that it isn't necessarily {abnormal\un-normal\unusual} but perfectly natural: it happens frequently.
'Faulty' neurological processes are those that do not function as well as we would reasonably expect them to,... Or that function at heightened levels of response that sometimes swamp the ability to process information (ADD, ADHD), OR that just do not function in the same ways every time (chemical inhibition\excitation). The other side of "may have been faulty" is that they may have been functioning properly -- I can't say I know, can you? And if they were functioning properly then that too is natural.
This is a logical sequence of thought, but in standard usage 'unnatural' is not really a synonym for 'supernatural' as you use it here. versus
Synonyms: ... abnormal, ... supernatural, ... unaccountable, ... (of ~50 given) Antonyms: natural, real OF course this gets us back to perceptions of reality ... including Cho's ... and the question of what is "normal" ... Enjoy. compare Fiocruz Genome and fight Muscular Dystrophy with Team EvC! (click) we are limited in our ability to understand by our ability to understand RebelAAmericanOZen[Deist ... to learn ... to think ... to live ... to laugh ... to share.
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Rob  Suspended Member (Idle past 5874 days) Posts: 2297 Joined: |
Not one to be cornered are you?
At least your consistent!
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