Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:11 pmThere is, and beyond doubt, an intense "religious-tyrannic underpinning to Evangelical Christianity" and it operates strictly in the idea-realm.
No. You're makin' it up. It seems to you, becuz you don't or can't accept Evangelical certainties, no one would or could freely accept them. You won't or can't condemn folks for what may be their bad choices so, instead, you create a boogeyman to consume them.
Simply put, once a people declares themselves especially selected by god, especially chosen, and declares that anyone who opposes that declaration is evil and the principle enemy, what extends from that is chemically pure religious tyranny.
No. A people, motivated by such things, can be tyrannical I suppose, but it's more likely they become isolates. The ideas themselves are not tyrannical.
If you or anyone declares it as a *certainty* that their god, or their god-concept, is the real and true one and all others are false (which includes either directly or indirectly the connotation that other god-concepts are evil) then you have established absolute battle-lines within the ideational realm and these rapidly show themselves as being tyrannical.
Where's the tyranny? Stan tells me I will burn in the lake of fire if I don't accept (a particular interpretation of) Christ as the Way: I tell Stan to get bent. He condemns me: I give him the finger. Stan has no say-so. There's not a damn thing he can do. There is no tyranny with or thru him.
When such assertions become rigid and petrified it creates (to use your term) idea-leashes which are just as real as any physical leash -- in effect.
I can be overpowered and leashed physically. I don't, can't, accept it, will be watchful for a chance to escape. I cannot be leashed by an idea. I have to accept and incorporate it and I'll only do that if it resonates, if it makes sense, if I find it useful, if I find it true. If I reject it, at most, I have Stan ridin' my ass. Big whoop. I'll bust his nose if he keeps it up.
In fact it could be argued that the original leash is in the idea-realm and that the physical leash is an extension of the idea-leash.
Then, please, argue
that, cuz, on the face of it, it's a silly notion.
I cannot therefore understand how your eleuthero fixation (to make free, to unbind) ("and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free) would not extend into the realm of ideas.
It does. If it didn't I wouldn't be here.
Which, however, is of greater concern to me: Stan who condemns me becuz I will not live as he likes, who avoids me, or, Stan who takes up arms against me becuz I will not live as he likes? Knowing my principles (if you do) who will I shoot in the face and who will I leave be?
How could such a fixation function as a immunization?
Mebbe becuz I take the notion of bein' the gatekeeper for my own head seriously?
Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:11 pmIdea-tyranny operates at the level of the soul or the mind if you wish. One's own will becomes the means by which control is achieved. And the implication is that one needs to become free of that domination.
No. As I say: a person cannot be leashed by an idea. He must accept it and he'll only do that if it resonates, if it makes sense, if he finds it useful, if he finds it true. Of course he can be wrong. Why it resonates, why it makes sense, the usefulness of the idea, the truth of it, may be horseshit. But this is not tyranny, only error.
Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:11 pmWhat do you think are the chiefest certainties within Evangelical Christianity?
Accept Christ as the only Way or be damned.