Gustav Bjornstrand wrote:If you do a search under The Myths of Plato you will come across a recent artticle in Philosophy Now on the topic of Plato's myths. The article, as I suspect is true across the board in PN, is critical of mythic thinking or the mythologising of reality. I was able to read the article when it came up through Google but could not access it directly through my browser. I am not sure you have familiarity with the presence and function of mythos within Occidental ideas and philosophy. But to understand the function of myth I think a good place to start would be the myths of Plato.
And this is how you keep hijacking topics. You can never give a straight answer, can you? The question is simple. Why has God not told you your purpose? I have no interest in myths and myths have no correlation what so ever with yours or my purpose in life. You are simply trying to divert the topic somewhere else.
You will keep asking this sort of question: "What truth? A way of seeing and understanding what?" and though answers will be given you, and have been given, you do not have the foundation to be able to take them in. I suggest that you gain more familiarity with the topic. There is no other way to respond to you.
You very well know that you keep saying you have given the answer and you have not. Otherwise it would be easy to repeat the answer which you will never do.
And my question of the purpose can be extended to the search for truth too. If God wanted you to know the "truth", you would have known it. There is no reason for It to make you search for it.
Then you ask "What are you talking about?" when I state that the notion of evolution (the tenets of scientism generally) have replaced a mythic approach to understanding our existence here, in this place, in this plane, within this dimension of experience, as it might be called. You are asking me, a person who has seen his life moulded through his relationship with 'the invisible', or (to satisfy some here) who imagines this is the case, and who has, in a real sense, been given the life he has through his relationship with this 'invisible', to talk about how the invisible has NOT interacted with him and why I have not been provided with guidelines so to 'fulfil' a purpose in my life. But let's get clear here: This is your position. You do not have nor understand that relationship nor is it real for you. It can only be phantasy, delusion or delirium.
Again, distraction from the main topic. Your myth filibuster has nothing to do with purpose. And whether God is a delusion to me or not, you still cannot explain why It has not told you what purpose you are supposed to fulfill. There is no way a superior intellect will set up a system which is bound to fail.
The rest of what you write is a sort of frustrated 'Letter to God'
There is no frustration. I am simply pointing out that if there was a God, It would have told you what your purpose in life is. I am simply pointing out that your search for a higher purpose in life is not a noble pursuit but a foolish one because there is no escaping the fact that God would definitely have explained to you your purpose in life if It wanted you to fulfill that purpose. You cannot escape that conclusion.
Arguing about the existence of God is one thing, You guys are now actually trying to prove God to be inefficient. If there was a God and It had a purpose for you, there would be NO WAY It would not make it absolutely clear to you. Saying that It has done something so inefficient is an insult to God.
(I am making fun a little, don't get visciously upset and please - please! - don't destroy the thread) (and obviously I am still making hay with Lacewing's wicked and destructive act, please excuse).
You are the one destroying the thread with your constant digressions and distractions. I wish you would display some sportsmanship.
Again, you have next to zero background in the philosophy (true? or not true?) of ideas and the history of religious thinking, so how could you understand any part of it? And yet - in sincere fairness to you - I do not think your questions are at all irrelevant. I think you are only working to build your case for your grasp of the atheistic platform. This knot of issues I feel I confronted - and resolved - a long time ago.
And still I have you cornered. You have not resolved anything. Show me one passage anywhere that explains why God did not disclose your purpose to you and which makes sense. I dare you. You have no explanation for why God did not explain your purpose to you. It is clear that a God would have made your purpose clear, Anything else would make God inefficient. If you still argue that God made you for a purpose but did not tell you what it was and wants you to search for it,
you are calling God inefficient and therefore insulting It. You can continue to do so. You are the one who believes in It. I have more respect for the efficiency of the God I do not believe in and therefore cannot believe that It made you for a purpose and then deliberately kept it from you.