(i) An interesting response. Are you agreeing or disagreeing or neither, i.e. being orthogonal? I'll assume orthogonal from agreement as all of those ethics are about personally not doing wrong, not expecting anyone else not to.henry quirk wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 1:41 am(i) I think, mebbe, we all spend too much time worryin' about doin' right and not enough about not doin' wrong.Love and Compassion...Justice...Integrity...Forgiveness and Grace...Service and Sacrifice
Seems to me: we need to get the friggin' plank out of our own eyes before we start messin' about with the splinters in our neighbor's eye.
(ii) He doesn't. I can read my Jefferson Bible and admire his moxie, but I'd be a lousy Christian even by that Book's minimal standard. I won't turn the other cheek, you see.Where does he fit in your deism?
(iii) Too late. 62. Not ancient but not youthful and dewy either.Don't get old.
(iv) Mebbe not dishonest, but certainly biased.How is that dishonest?
(v) No, not helplessly.You helplessly feel faith.
(vi) All-encompassing? If so: yeah.perichoretic
(ii) So is there any religious imperative, axiom to your deism? I suspect not. So what in nature, not philosophy, what in physics and all that emerges from it? Again, nothing I suspect. Apart from the ultimate, mind. And that by philosophy.
(iii) A mere boy.
(iv) You see? That's honest. But we are inextricably, inseparably (perichoretically (vi)), helplessly (v) biased from the neuron up. What makes your faith in intentional grounds of being not helpless? You can choose your bias? I can't.