Yes. Very much agreed.
Secular folks should worry.
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“Every one of us is, in the cosmic perspective, precious. If a human disagrees with you, let him live. In a hundred billion galaxies, you will not find another.”
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Re: Secular folks should worry.
I disagree with the entire premise of this thread. If there really are problems, then they are the concern of all, not just “secular folks.”
"I have learned with what evils tyranny infects a state. For it frustrates all the virtues, robs freedom of its lofty mood, and opens a school of fawning and terror, inasmuch as it leaves matters not to the wisdom of the laws, but to the angry whim of those who are in authority.”
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True, but technology is advancing faster in California and Washington state. Religion isn't good for transhumanism. Stem Cell Research always slows down thanks to religion.Don Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 12:50 am
Studies find that religious people give more to both religious and secular causes than do the non-religious.
However, nonreligious people aren't necessarily atheists or agnostics. A lot of nonreligious people believe in Jesus Christ.
"I have the type of (REAL) job where I can choose how to spend my time," says Marcus. 

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He's a transhumanist, I am not sure why he is defending religion.
"I have the type of (REAL) job where I can choose how to spend my time," says Marcus. 

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Transhumanist's want to have their cake and eat it to. They want the benefit of being rational scientific minded people while simultaneously hijacking the theists narrative when it suits them.doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 8:26 pmHe's a transhumanist, I am not sure why he is defending religion.
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Don's a Mormon Transhumanist? When did this happen?doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 8:26 pmHe's a transhumanist, I am not sure why he is defending religion.
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Sure.
https://www.razomforukraine.org/donate/ ... a548020f6a
Scroll down to:
SHOP RAZOM'S AMAZON WISHLIST
Let me know if that works for you.
RAZOM is a ‘boots on the ground’ way of donating to the Ukrainian effort to help the people displaced and/or suffering because of the Russian invasion.
If I was a secular humanist I can imagine I would have made the same donation. As a secular humanist, however, I’m not sure that I would have any firm bedrock principles and truths that I could reliably pass on to my children and grandchildren that would lead them towards continuing altruistic behavior out of love for their neighbor and concern for their well being.
I could give it a go, I guess, but there aren’t any reliable ‘track records’ on a large scale across the breadth and depth of humanity that would allow for secular humanism to be the ‘go to’ philosophy for encouraging and ongoing large scale community of like minded folks who’s main concern is others rather than themselves.
Religion and a belief in God and accountability to Him have always been the key catalyst for encouraging people to look beyond themselves in a spirit of love. Secularism, unless there was an agreed upon system of ‘spreading the love’, so to speak, would very possibly over time add to the natural tendency of human beings to choose the path of least resistance. Entropy. Dissolution. What religious folks still call sin.
Anyway, there’s the link. We may both have something that we can call a common good as we participate together.
Regards,
MG
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MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 9:26 pmSure.
https://www.razomforukraine.org/donate/ ... a548020f6a
Scroll down to:
SHOP RAZOM'S AMAZON WISHLIST
Let me know if that works for you.
RAZOM is a ‘boots on the ground’ way of donating to the Ukrainian effort to help the people displaced and/or suffering because of the Russian invasion.
If I was a secular humanist I can imagine I would have made the same donation. As a secular humanist, however, I’m not sure that I would have any firm bedrock principles and truths that I could reliably pass on to my children and grandchildren that would lead them towards continuing altruistic behavior out of love for their neighbor and concern for their well being.
I could give it a go, I guess, but there aren’t any reliable ‘track records’ on a large scale across the breadth and depth of humanity that would allow for secular humanism to be the ‘go to’ philosophy for encouraging and ongoing large scale community of like minded folks who’s main concern is others rather than themselves.
Religion and a belief in God and accountability to Him have always been the key catalyst for encouraging people to look beyond themselves in a spirit of love. Secularism, unless there was an agreed upon system of ‘spreading the love’, so to speak, would very possibly over time add to the natural tendency of human beings to choose the path of least resistance. Entropy. Dissolution. What religious folks still call sin.
Anyway, there’s the link. We may both have something that we can call a common good as we participate together.
Regards,
MG
Neither did Tiktaalik but yet here we are.that I could reliably pass on to my children and grandchildren that would lead them towards continuing altruistic behavior out of love for their neighbor and concern for their well being.
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Sometimes you just have to laugh at speeches like this. What a limited and limiting view of humankind. Not to mention you don't even seem to know the definition of secular humanism, let alone have a grasp on the very long history of the horrors done by humans to other humans in the name of 'religion and a belief in God.'MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 9:26 pm...If I was a secular humanist I can imagine I would have made the same donation. As a secular humanist, however, I’m not sure that I would have any firm bedrock principles and truths that I could reliably pass on to my children and grandchildren that would lead them towards continuing altruistic behavior out of love for their neighbor and concern for their well being.
I could give it a go, I guess, but there aren’t any reliable ‘track records’ on a large scale across the breadth and depth of humanity that would allow for secular humanism to be the ‘go to’ philosophy for encouraging and ongoing large scale community of like minded folks who’s main concern is others rather than themselves.
Religion and a belief in God and accountability to Him have always been the key catalyst for encouraging people to look beyond themselves in a spirit of love. Secularism, unless there was an agreed upon system of ‘spreading the love’, so to speak, would very possibly over time add to the natural tendency of human beings to choose the path of least resistance. Entropy. Dissolution. What religious folks still call sin...
In reality, even you may not have beliefs this ridiculous, which is why I suspect you have posted such an ignorant viewpoint for your usual reasons, to try to get a rise out of people who have left your religion. It's a weird hobby, but hey, whatever floats your boat.
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MG's bedrock principles include worshiping a man who married 14 year old girls behind his wife's back.Marcus wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 10:04 pmSometimes you just have to laugh at speeches like this. What a limited and limiting view of humankind. Not to mention you don't even seem to know the definition of secular humanism, let alone have a grasp on the very long history of the horrors done by humans to other humans in the name of 'religion and a belief in God.'MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 9:26 pm...If I was a secular humanist I can imagine I would have made the same donation. As a secular humanist, however, I’m not sure that I would have any firm bedrock principles and truths that I could reliably pass on to my children and grandchildren that would lead them towards continuing altruistic behavior out of love for their neighbor and concern for their well being.
I could give it a go, I guess, but there aren’t any reliable ‘track records’ on a large scale across the breadth and depth of humanity that would allow for secular humanism to be the ‘go to’ philosophy for encouraging and ongoing large scale community of like minded folks who’s main concern is others rather than themselves.
Religion and a belief in God and accountability to Him have always been the key catalyst for encouraging people to look beyond themselves in a spirit of love. Secularism, unless there was an agreed upon system of ‘spreading the love’, so to speak, would very possibly over time add to the natural tendency of human beings to choose the path of least resistance. Entropy. Dissolution. What religious folks still call sin...
In reality, even you may not have beliefs this ridiculous, which is why I suspect you have posted such an ignorant viewpoint for your usual reasons, to try to get a rise out of people who have left your religion. It's a weird hobby, but hey, whatever floats your boat.