Or, of course, all of the spiritual/religious paths offering mere mortals immortality and salvation are false. Why? Because there is no immortality and salvation to be had.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 8:24 pm
As I say, perhaps there is no one true path. There may be false paths, and more than one of them and there may be true paths, and more than one of them. If there is not one true path then that might explain why God hasn't done a "better job" of directing people. Perhaps he leaves it up to us to do our best if we so choose.
Instead, in my view, the danger for mere mortals "down here" on planet Earth, revolves around those who insist it's their path...or else.
The same with political ideologies. Some might be fascists and be content with surrounding themselves with other fascists. But others are intent on attaining political power...forming a fascist government and going after all of those of the wrong skin color or the wrong sexual persuasion or the wrong ethnicity or the wrong moral convictions.
And these fanatics are not interested in exploring the extent to which there might be more than one true path. It's their path. Period.
And, from my frame of mind, with objective morality at stake on this side of the grave and immortality and salvation at stake on the other side [and connecting the dots between them] how can one really believe that God just leaves it all up to us? If it's IC's Christian God, for example, what of those who live out their entire lives and never even become aware of the existence of Christianity? Do they just get a free pass to Heaven?
Unless of course the murder and the malice come from God Himself. And here I quote the Old Testament...over and over and over and over and over and over again.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 8:24 pm I can't speak for others. I don't know why some say that only one particular set of rituals is required to please God. I would think that most of us have a moral sensibility and that God perhaps leaves it up to us to navigate the world without strict guidance other than certain basic (and more or less instinctive) rules regarding things like murder or acts of malice toward others.
Then the Nazis who took it to a whole other level. And IC's omnipotent God allowing it to all unfold. I'm reminded of that scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark...a warehouse/ship hold and a crate with a swastika on it. We watch as [supposedly] God burns it away. Take that you Nazis!
And here in America we have Trump spearheading what many construe to be an American rendition of fascism. Semi-fascism?
While from time to time clutching a Bible in his hand.
Again, as I always say, "whatever works". If you are able to believe what you do and this comforts and consoles you, good for you.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 8:24 pm Speaking for myself, I have chosen to follow the teachings of Christ. I think if everyone followed the teachings of Christ to the letter, then the world would be a much kinder, gentler place with less malice. Like most people I know, I struggle with following Christ, I have plenty of shortcomings and shortfalls. It's not an easy path to follow and maybe not for everyone, I don't know, but it seems to ring true to me. I don't know what happens to anyone when they die, or who will be "saved" and who won't. I'm not God so I'm not privy to that info. I leave it up to others to do what they think would please God.
I often wish that I could figure out a way to believe it again myself.
But this being a philosophy forum, it's important to dig a little deeper into why we believe what we do. About God. About fascism.
The part that "I" explore more in depth on these threads:
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtop ... 1&t=176529
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtop ... 1&t=194382
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtop ... 5&t=185296