Belinda wrote:Hobbes'Choice wrote:
You cannot point to a thing called change. It's just an adjective. You can't point to sadness; persistence; injustice; veracity; correctness.
On the assertion that the only thing that is deathless is {CHANGE ITSELF}; there is not change in "itself". Change is a human interested concept by which we describe particular aspects of our world.
I am wondering if absolute idealism(immaterialism) is what atheism basically is. And if those who, like me, believe that there actually is something 'out there' are the believers that we are not alone.
I think there is a tendency, which I find disabling and often quite arrogant that our view of the universe is a matter of simply reading what is there. When you realise that we daily construct our reality, things make more sense. All disagreements make sense; race wars, religious wars and arguments, and many of our categories taken to be natural are more cultural that we could ever admit - even scientific ones.
I think its worth starting with solipsism, moving towards idealism and only take realism with a pinch of skeptical salt. This is all healthy I think.
Concepts such as morality, good, evil are not universal absolute forces. Good is that which pleaseth man, evil is that which pleaseth him not.
There is more danger from a person that believes morality is absolute and objective than from one that knows it is culturally and personally negotiated.