the question of change in "Flashdangerpants" op
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2022 5:02 pm
In the above mentioned thread, comes the question of change..
especially in the ''BIG stuff" questions of existence...
this question has several different aspects...
among them is epistemological.. How do we know that the beliefs
we hold is actually true? On what basis can we hold certain beliefs?
So to put this into context, one might say, as I have seen written
on this site, "Abortion is wrong because it is the murder of children''
but this statement isn't actually factual.. on what basis can we hold
this belief? For me it is clear, and I am a father, that abortion has nothing
to do with children.. you cannot refer to an fetus as a child... a child exists
once it is born, not before... I cannot refer to a fetus as a child, it isn't...and
once born it isn't even called a child...a newborn or baby is the correct term,
according to the current literature , you can't call one a child until
6-9 years of age..
so lets try again... to say: "Abortion is the murder of children"
what is that statement? It is an false, emotional statement designed to
bring a person to a already determine conclusion.. and that doesn't even
address the other problem within the statement which is the word,
"Murder"... From an epistemology standpoint, that of knowledge,
how do we ''know'' that abortion is ''murder''...
Truth be known, most of what we belief to be true, is not
factual knowledge, but opinions hiding as facts...
''There is a god'' is not a factual statement, but an opinion
pretending to be fact...
and now let us return to this question of change,
we are indoctrinated from birth with the opinions
of the family, church, society and the state...
there is a god, The USA is number one, that liberals deserve
to die, that capitalism is the greatest system ever devised, are
some of the childhood indoctrinations we get....
these childhood indoctrinations are some of the big beliefs we have as adults..
at some point, for most of us, we see our childhood indoctrinations
for what they are...false pictures of ourselves, our state, the
society and of religion... to match our beliefs with reality, we must
change our beliefs to match the reality we see on the ground...
For me, life made much more sense and matched the reality I saw
on the ground when I accepted the no god in the world reality...
Once I overcame that childhood indoctrination, my life
has been far better... I am much more at peace...
Change comes about because we see/view reality differently...
or said differently, our beliefs travel (slowly) from holding
beliefs based on opinions from our childhood indoctrinations
to the more factual evidence we see in our daily lives....
we travel from opinions without facts to opinions based
on facts... and thus we change our beliefs and values...
Kropotkin
especially in the ''BIG stuff" questions of existence...
this question has several different aspects...
among them is epistemological.. How do we know that the beliefs
we hold is actually true? On what basis can we hold certain beliefs?
So to put this into context, one might say, as I have seen written
on this site, "Abortion is wrong because it is the murder of children''
but this statement isn't actually factual.. on what basis can we hold
this belief? For me it is clear, and I am a father, that abortion has nothing
to do with children.. you cannot refer to an fetus as a child... a child exists
once it is born, not before... I cannot refer to a fetus as a child, it isn't...and
once born it isn't even called a child...a newborn or baby is the correct term,
according to the current literature , you can't call one a child until
6-9 years of age..
so lets try again... to say: "Abortion is the murder of children"
what is that statement? It is an false, emotional statement designed to
bring a person to a already determine conclusion.. and that doesn't even
address the other problem within the statement which is the word,
"Murder"... From an epistemology standpoint, that of knowledge,
how do we ''know'' that abortion is ''murder''...
Truth be known, most of what we belief to be true, is not
factual knowledge, but opinions hiding as facts...
''There is a god'' is not a factual statement, but an opinion
pretending to be fact...
and now let us return to this question of change,
we are indoctrinated from birth with the opinions
of the family, church, society and the state...
there is a god, The USA is number one, that liberals deserve
to die, that capitalism is the greatest system ever devised, are
some of the childhood indoctrinations we get....
these childhood indoctrinations are some of the big beliefs we have as adults..
at some point, for most of us, we see our childhood indoctrinations
for what they are...false pictures of ourselves, our state, the
society and of religion... to match our beliefs with reality, we must
change our beliefs to match the reality we see on the ground...
For me, life made much more sense and matched the reality I saw
on the ground when I accepted the no god in the world reality...
Once I overcame that childhood indoctrination, my life
has been far better... I am much more at peace...
Change comes about because we see/view reality differently...
or said differently, our beliefs travel (slowly) from holding
beliefs based on opinions from our childhood indoctrinations
to the more factual evidence we see in our daily lives....
we travel from opinions without facts to opinions based
on facts... and thus we change our beliefs and values...
Kropotkin