Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2017 12:53 am
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Atheists know that word (God) just as we all do. They just have doubts as to any Gods reality.
That makes them what Dawkins calls, "Firm Agnostics." It doesn't make them Atheists. Atheist
deny that God exists. Agnostics say, with some or another degree of confidence, "I
don't know if God exists."
I was asking about the Atheists. Would you deny them their (dis)belief as well, since it contradicts you?
Not at all. Atheists and agnostics, like myself, --- even thought I am not agnostic or atheist for the belief system I follow, I am quyite fundamental, --- reject accepting such a reality without proof. In fact, an atheist has more proof of God's non-existence than theists do. God is absent and absence of evidence is a proof of non-existence.
And I've read Freud. Lots of Freud. These days, even in his field, he's disowned as a bit of an eccentric. Worse than that, his "father figure" explanation -- by his own admission

-- doesn't really prove anything. It wasn't the result of research, but of speculation; and of speculation that is every bit as functional in dismissing Atheism...or, for that matter Gnosticism...or else perhaps equally ineffective for all three.
True, but we definitely have an instinct and that instinct has to be in us somewhere. Most sages in ancient days dubbed what they thought was God as father. Even Jesus, so I just see the ancients as having found what the Father Complex points to. Call our seat of instincts what you will, but to ignore instincts is not a good idea. Gnosis is just a way of tapping into that instinct.
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I will have a look but you will know that as a generalist, I am loose with terms and do not get lost in semantics.
As an esoteric ecumenist, I have to as I sometimes have to deal with words that do not translate well into English.
For instance, the word consciousness. The West has perhaps 4 meanings while in the East, I hear there are about 8.
Regards
DL
P.S. You are correct that I did not like what I read since I have rejected the total Oedipus Complex, as most psychiatrists have, while I do not reject the Father Complex part of it.