phyllo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:04 pm
The Catholic church does not reject it, nor do many of the major Christian denominations.
When you (one) examines the modifications the Church has made in reconciling itself with Modernity, with each acquiescence it loses that much more ground. It operated through absolutism. And without it, it undermines itself.
The same is true with Immanuel’s Evangelism. To the degree that modern tenets are accepted, is the degree that it undermines its own metaphysics.
Then what is left?
A hovering, detached ‘belief’ in an entity that cannot be
explained to exist. What is left is the assertion — and it floats there like the smile of the Cheshire Cat.
That god died. And if he resurrects he resurrects absurdly. As parody.
I see two solutions:
One, that god be defined utterly anew. But that involves erasure of the board. The second involves a supreme act of synthesis. We would have to ‘rewrite god’ and rewrite what a man’s religion should be.
What ‘solution’ do you see?