The Problem with Religious Moderation From Sam Harris
#961
Posted 2014-October-25, 08:11
Edit: Try this for a short article explaining the relationship of beliefs to actions.
#962
Posted 2014-October-25, 08:52
George Carlin
#963
Posted 2014-October-25, 09:08
This is the 21st century.
If Jesus Christ himself would come to talk to me in person, I probably would not give him 3 hours of my time. Not even my wife gets three hours, why should a video about Sam Harris get three hours of my attention?
I admire Ken for having the patience to give 20 minutes.
Rik
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not Eureka! (I found it!), but Thats funny Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#964
Posted 2014-October-25, 09:30
George Carlin
#965
Posted 2014-October-25, 09:38
gwnn, on 2014-October-25, 09:30, said:
Not voluntarily in this century. Feel free to call me superficial.
Rik
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not Eureka! (I found it!), but Thats funny Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#966
Posted 2014-October-25, 12:25
gwnn, on 2014-October-25, 08:52, said:
No, of course I trust you on this. Really, I do. It's my own impatience here. I mentioned my dogmatically logical friend. It can be exhausting. There is a great clip from an appearance by Professor Irwin Corey, The Wolrld's Greatest Expert, on an old Smothers Brothers show. He takes, or pretends to take, questions from the audience "Professor, why do you wear tennis shoes?" pause. "There are two parts to this question. Why? This is a question that has puzzled the minds of philosophers for centuries.. Kant and Plato have asked 'Why' " Etc.
Maybe I am spoiled by listening to Dianne Riehm. She is terrific at getting the most from any interview. Except, and this was only once, she had an Israeli and a Palestinian on. It's the only time I have ever heard her lose control of the show. They just shouted, continuously, simultaneously and with no end in sight. This SH interview, as much as I heard, did not degenerate in that way but I got equally frustrated with it.
I may well try it again but it is sort of like watching a stripper. Take it off, don't take it off, but whatever you are going to do or not do, let's get to it.
#967
Posted 2014-October-25, 13:45
Trinidad, on 2014-October-25, 09:08, said:
This is the 21st century.
If Jesus Christ himself would come to talk to me in person, I probably would not give him 3 hours of my time. Not even my wife gets three hours, why should a video about Sam Harris get three hours of my attention?
I admire Ken for having the patience to give 20 minutes.
Rik
Is it the 3 hours or the topic that bothers you?
#968
Posted 2014-October-25, 14:32
I don't believe you Rik, if some US ex-president appeared on TV and started to tell secrets for 3 hours like who killed JFK and something about real aliens I would listen to him for 3 hours straight. Same applies for some scientist with loads of answers. If they start to answer my questions I will keep wired to their speech.
#969
Posted 2014-October-25, 15:22
Winstonm, on 2014-October-25, 13:45, said:
I find religious topics interesting and I have my fair share of posts in this tread, so the topic is not the problem.
But show me anybody who is willing to spend 3 hours in a row to watch a discussion, any discussion, and I will show you someone who doesn't have kids...
Rik
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not Eureka! (I found it!), but Thats funny Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#970
Posted 2014-October-25, 15:23
Fluffy, on 2014-October-25, 14:32, said:
I don't believe you Rik, if some US ex-president appeared on TV and started to tell secrets for 3 hours like who killed JFK and something about real aliens I would listen to him for 3 hours straight. Same applies for some scientist with loads of answers. If they start to answer my questions I will keep wired to their speech.
A US ex-president doesnot need 3 hours to get his message across, neither does a good scientist.
Rik
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not Eureka! (I found it!), but Thats funny Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#971
Posted 2014-October-25, 20:27
Trinidad, on 2014-October-25, 15:22, said:
But show me anybody who is willing to spend 3 hours in a row to watch a discussion, any discussion, and I will show you someone who doesn't have kids...
Rik
I have to give you that one.
#972
Posted 2014-October-26, 07:15
So it is all settled? No, not really. I remain very interested in just how it is that we come to believe, or at least accept, certain fundamental assertions. I think that there are elements of choice and elements of faith, or some close cousin to faith, in this. There are some elements of logic in it, a lot of experience goes into it, and intuition. But overall my mind is not at all closed on this question.
A long time ago Bruno Bettleheim published a book called The Uses of Enchantment. The theme was that the best of the fairy tales can help us sort out our lives in ways that logic cannot. Especially in times of deep trouble ( I gather from the Wik that Bettleheim spent some years at Dachau and Buchenwald) this can be essential. Or so I would put hs views. I mean no disrespect in saying that something like this non-literal effect might go on in religion.
Anyway, if we take a broad view of religious discussion, I am interested.
#973
Posted 2014-October-26, 10:41
Winstonm, on 2014-October-25, 08:11, said:
In that article, Sam Harris said:
#974
Posted 2014-October-26, 16:40
nige1, on 2014-October-26, 10:41, said:
I suppose that if 83% of the population believes that the Bible is God's Word, and if beliefs drive actions, this would be a gentle nation.. People everywhere would be turning the other cheek, honoring their fathers and mothers, walking the extra mile and so on.
#975
Posted 2014-October-26, 19:18
kenberg, on 2014-October-26, 16:40, said:
Deuteronomy 13:7-11 said:
#976
Posted 2014-October-27, 06:32
There are various questions that people do not answer thoughtfully and honestly. Way back in the 1950s, when I was young, every girl was a virgin and every boy was not. One could reasonably ask just ow this could work . The Kinsey report to the contrary, homosexuality didn't exist. And everyone believed in God. There was only one God but somehow He showed himself in different ways but that was all OK because we were all of the same God. Well, except maybe the [fill in as you were taught here], they are weird. Every boy loved his mother. John Wayne was what a man should be.
Whatever you think of turning the other cheek, or of SH concerns, my answer is no, these figures are a myth. They always have been.
There are quite a few myths. There were before, there are now, and there will be tomorrow.
#977
Posted 2014-October-27, 07:14
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#978
Posted 2014-October-27, 08:07
George Carlin
#979
Posted 2014-October-27, 08:29