Please don't misconstrue this is a response to Nick_A or that I invite Reflex to think about my answer. As far as I'm concerned Reflex is another religious fanatic who will defend his faith to the bitter end, so I don't think any normal thinking reasonable person should bother with him either.Nick_A wrote:As the late Henry Neeley, a popular lecturer at New York's Hayden Planetarium during the 1950s once noted: "The navigational use of the stars will continue to be a valuable asset for many years to come. In spite of all the scientific aids that have been developed to do the navigating by robot science, the ancient stars will still be a 'must' for navigator or pilot." Indeed, celestial navigation is still an important part of a navigator's formal training and while we might immediately think of sailors in this regard, the pilot of an aircraft can also sight on the stars in an emergency (and often with an advantage over sailors, being high above any obscuring clouds). [By day, ancient mariners used sundials to navigate.]
The North Star provides guidance for the captain of the ship. Without it ancient ships just turned in circles. Our inner north star can align our being. As we are, our inner being is in a state of chaos and we turn in circles. Our inner north star can turn chaos into organization. Secularism denies the value of our inner north star so struggles against ways of inner alignment preferring instead blind indoctrination for providing human meaning and purpose. Without inner alignment we cannot know where we are going assuring that we cannot end up as human beings.
This is instead a response to everyone else.
Secularism does not deny the value of the inner north star, to borrow the metaphor from Nick_A's quote. Instead, the inner north star has been replaced by a different one. In the old days (now defunct) the inner north star used to be god, a faith in god, and in trying to find out what god's wish is for us, and then trying to fulfill that wish. Our present day inner north star is a belief in humanity's values, which were evolved via the psychosocial evolutionary process.
I believe that the inner north star, again, using the metaphor, which is the most basic guide responsible for our behaviour, is not lost. Secularism does NOT deny the necessity and functional usefulness of the north star. Secularism instead replaced it with reasoned explanation why it does not have to be God or a worship in him that provides this north star.
Again, this is not a response to Nick_A, and/or a call for Reflex's opinion. Please understand that.