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On Jul 15, 10:00*am, Vic Smith
wrote: ...what motivations toward "good" can you point to that are not sourced in the tenets of a religion? You can't. ... Boats! Cruising in boats is a motivation towards good! Gald darn it! As for the rest of your argument, it's circular. It only works if you have a definition of "good" in mind before you back up and look for motivations. Luke 6:37. -- Tom. |
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One should constantly struggle not to judge others. "There except for the
Grace of God go I" .... something to repeat when tempted. wrote in message ... On Jul 15, 10:00 am, Vic Smith wrote: ...what motivations toward "good" can you point to that are not sourced in the tenets of a religion? You can't. ... Boats! Cruising in boats is a motivation towards good! Gald darn it! As for the rest of your argument, it's circular. It only works if you have a definition of "good" in mind before you back up and look for motivations. Luke 6:37. -- Tom. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:58:39 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Jul 15, 10:00?am, Vic Smith wrote: ...what motivations toward "good" can you point to that are not sourced in the tenets of a religion? You can't. ... Boats! Cruising in boats is a motivation towards good! Gald darn it! Noah was a noble and prescient man. As for the rest of your argument, it's circular. It only works if you have a definition of "good" in mind before you back up and look for motivations. Luke 6:37. Oh oh, a Bible cite. I give up (-: Now I'm sorry I followed Larry and Peter onto the path which always ends in the halls of circularity. That's why boats are so nice, with their lines always ending in a bow and stern. Wait a minute.......Rub-a-dub-dub, three men in a tub. Oh no! I've lost my compass! --Vic |
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:55:42 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote: I disagree. You can only guess at what a religionless history would have been like. Yes, I agree. --Vic |
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"Dave" wrote in message
... On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:55:42 -0700, "Capt. JG" said: I would point to science, lead by intelligent, caring people who are generally non-sectarian or can at least separate themselves from their faith beliefs. You would point to them if.....? Only if someone requires an active finger..... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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What an absolute bunch of political/religious CRAP offered for the
doubling of petro prices. The simple economic answer is: 1, The US dollar has decreased 60% versus most of the worlds currencies .... due to lack of confidence due to the current USA financial crisis (and without pointing to any blame to the liberal district US federal court policies that triggered this) 2. The worlds petro supply has probably peaked production ... no increase in production visible to accomodate the increased demand of China and India. The 'producers' are running 'flat-out' and physically cant pump more. Bush didnt do it, Buddha didnt do it, Bernacke didnt do it. There simply is not enough world petro production to meet worldwide demand. The situation for the USA will get much much worse as if the USA petro production remains restrained vs. further domestic exploration and development and the US economy goes even deeper into the tank the demand will increase while the supply is further artificially reduced by the politicians. The shame is that 'alternatives' cant possibly replace whats being artificially reduced/restrained as their supply isnt more than 'developmental' stages and are extremely inefficient, etc., it will take 15-20 yrs. to get the 'alternatives' up to any level to make any difference. Hence, I join the speculators who have targeted (bet) that energy costs will escalate on an exponential scale. This is the 'change' that our population voted for in 2006. Apparently the 'change' that was offered in 2006 was actually the few coins left in ones pocket .... just wait until the current 'tax cuts' expire and then see how much of that 'change' is left in your pocketbook. Its not going to be a happy world/USA economy for the next 18-24 months. |
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capitalism - reasonably ok, as long as it is constrained by the "public good" interest (however you define it), not socialism (which is really a nanny state), but enlightened self-interest, where gov't nudges itself and its citizens toward the public good based on facts not faith. I disagree about your "nanny states' having been raised and nurtured by one, as compared to your capitalism as is practicised nowadays in the USA which seems not to be constrained by the "public good" but where big business combined with political self serving has led to a recession as you are currently entering. Capitalism is good, agreed, but it must have some regulatory constraints other than market forces. The social cost is too high otherwise. This has been belatedly recognised by the previously Communiist regimes. Also, regardless of people's denial of a "God", each still has his own "religion" which could be defined as a set of tenets, moral values, beliefs and understanding as to one's place in the universe. Atheism has also been described as a religion. I would point to science, lead by intelligent, caring people who are generally non-sectarian or can at least separate themselves from their faith beliefs. Some have claimed that science (or math) is a religion, which I'll allow, but it's based on hypothesis (http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=hypothesis) vs. conjecture (http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=conjecture) or faith (http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/we...=&o3=&h= 0000) (aka Intelligent Design). What part of science do you point to? Proven science (which is not a hypothesis by the way) and the true spirit and freedom of intellectual pursuit and discovery or the pseudo-science of the religious right who, when barred by a constitutional ruling to teach Intelligent Design in US schools have gotten around in in such as the state of Louisiana by the devious means of the state's proposed Science Education Act. This Act is designed to slip Intelligent design in through the back door. "Teachers shall be permitted to help students understand, analyze, critique and review in an objective manner the scientific theories pertinent to the course being taught" The idea that evolution has weaknesses and is therefore not a solid theory is a recurring theme in ID literature. I attended such a religious right boarding school in New Zealand. The science teacher explained "We are forced to teach the THEORY of Evolution by the curriculum. However, you all know that we don't believe it" and went on to teach evolutionary theory in a ridiculous manner that was so transparent I felt compelled to get some books on it from the town library. Evolution is not a theory. It is an established fact. There is absolutely no reason either, that you cannot uncompromisingly combine religious feelings with a belief in scientific knowledge. I had a genetics and evolution professor at university who was a Presbytarian deaconess. When I asked her if there was any conflict, she replied "The more I learn about science, the more it reinforces my belief in God" I now understand what she meant. It all depends on your personal concept of God. The "facts" of the book of Genesis were written down for the first time in the time of King Hezekiah, over 800 years from when Moses died. It was only in 1844 that a rather scholarly and widely read book was published describing dinosaur bones having been formed by "plastic force" and inspired by Satan to lead us astray. If I recall, the author was one "Werner". Sorry, I get carried away on this subject as I can see a new dark age controlled by conservative religious fundamentalists fast coming upon us. A major recession, huge unemployment and a couple of wars is all that it will take. Raw capitalism is not serving us all that well it seems by current economic events. JC, I do agree that it would be great if society was controlled by rational thinking scientists. However, human nature being what it is and has always been, self serving politicians will arise and take back control, even be it from behind the throne. Also, scientists are not divorced from ego, selfishness, greed and all the other human frailities. It just would not work unfortunately. I can give you concrete examples of where scientists whose decision on, for example, sustainable fisheries quotas, have sold out to business for personal gain. They are not evil men but it is surprising easy to overstate your projections in someone's favour when they offer you a high paying job "if you ever think of leaving the Government". Asd a result these fisheries such as the deep sea Orange Roughie have totally collapsed. As for science. How many of your politicians (or mine) could give you a tolerable account of the science behind global warming, climate change, evolution and such? Very few indeed but they are being asked to legislate for your country's benefit and survival. You have given them that power to decide on your future. Grossly Off topic but interesting, regards Peter |
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.. I don't have to
"prepare" for death at all. I'm leaving that to someone else's problems... (c; Hi Larry, I'm not either. Heaven and Hell are on this Earth, here and now for each of us. It's the "what goes around, comes around effect". We each create our own heaven and hell in our lives depending on our actions. Daishon, a Bhuddist monk said, and quite rightly, that if you do good only in the hope of heaven then you will end up in hell. I think that you will agree with that. regards Peter |
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"Herodotus" wrote in message
... capitalism - reasonably ok, as long as it is constrained by the "public good" interest (however you define it), not socialism (which is really a nanny state), but enlightened self-interest, where gov't nudges itself and its citizens toward the public good based on facts not faith. I disagree about your "nanny states' having been raised and nurtured by one, as compared to your capitalism as is practicised nowadays in the USA which seems not to be constrained by the "public good" but where big business combined with political self serving has led to a recession as you are currently entering. I am not making any claim that "our" capitalism is properly constrained. I'm saying that it should be. Clearly (or at least from my perspective) it is not and should be. Capitalism is good, agreed, but it must have some regulatory constraints other than market forces. The social cost is too high otherwise. This has been belatedly recognised by the previously Communiist regimes. No argument here. Also, regardless of people's denial of a "God", each still has his own "religion" which could be defined as a set of tenets, moral values, beliefs and understanding as to one's place in the universe. Atheism has also been described as a religion. Someone's individual belief is not what concerns me. It's the religious order that imposes ritual and dogma. I would point to science, lead by intelligent, caring people who are generally non-sectarian or can at least separate themselves from their faith beliefs. Some have claimed that science (or math) is a religion, which I'll allow, but it's based on hypothesis (http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=hypothesis) vs. conjecture (http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=conjecture) or faith (http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/we...=&o3=&h= 0000) (aka Intelligent Design). What part of science do you point to? Proven science (which is not a hypothesis by the way) and the true spirit and freedom of intellectual pursuit and discovery or the pseudo-science of the religious right who, when barred by a constitutional ruling to teach Intelligent Design in US schools have gotten around in in such as the state of Louisiana by the devious means of the state's proposed Science Education Act. Scientific Method is a good start. This Act is designed to slip Intelligent design in through the back door. "Teachers shall be permitted to help students understand, analyze, critique and review in an objective manner the scientific theories pertinent to the course being taught" The idea that evolution has weaknesses and is therefore not a solid theory is a recurring theme in ID literature. Well, screw them. I'm not buying. I attended such a religious right boarding school in New Zealand. The science teacher explained "We are forced to teach the THEORY of Evolution by the curriculum. However, you all know that we don't believe it" and went on to teach evolutionary theory in a ridiculous manner that was so transparent I felt compelled to get some books on it from the town library. Sounds like someone who should be fired. Evolution is not a theory. It is an established fact. There is absolutely no reason either, that you cannot uncompromisingly combine religious feelings with a belief in scientific knowledge. I had a genetics and evolution professor at university who was a Presbytarian deaconess. When I asked her if there was any conflict, she replied "The more I learn about science, the more it reinforces my belief in God" I now understand what she meant. It all depends on your personal concept of God. It is and it's also a fact: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/evolution-fact.html The "facts" of the book of Genesis were written down for the first time in the time of King Hezekiah, over 800 years from when Moses died. It was only in 1844 that a rather scholarly and widely read book was published describing dinosaur bones having been formed by "plastic force" and inspired by Satan to lead us astray. If I recall, the author was one "Werner". I love it when someone quotes the bible. Which bible? Written by whom? Translated by whom? There are so damn many. It's hard to keep them straight (or a straight face, for that matter.) Sorry, I get carried away on this subject as I can see a new dark age controlled by conservative religious fundamentalists fast coming upon us. A major recession, huge unemployment and a couple of wars is all that it will take. Raw capitalism is not serving us all that well it seems by current economic events. "Coming upon us?" You're living in the past. It's here. Don't look over your shoulder too quickly. JC, I do agree that it would be great if society was controlled by rational thinking scientists. However, human nature being what it is and has always been, self serving politicians will arise and take back control, even be it from behind the throne. Also, scientists are not divorced from ego, selfishness, greed and all the other human frailities. It just would not work unfortunately. I can give you concrete examples of where scientists whose decision on, for example, sustainable fisheries quotas, have sold out to business for personal gain. They are not evil men but it is surprising easy to overstate your projections in someone's favour when they offer you a high paying job "if you ever think of leaving the Government". Asd a result these fisheries such as the deep sea Orange Roughie have totally collapsed. I disagree. It could work if we act to control our leaps of faith that tend to creep into public policy. Despite our emotions, we can work to rid ourselves of the scourge of religion. Fortunately, I never liked that fish (Orange Roughie)... double entendre being the fricken "fish" people plaster on the back of their SUVs. As for science. How many of your politicians (or mine) could give you a tolerable account of the science behind global warming, climate change, evolution and such? Very few indeed but they are being asked to legislate for your country's benefit and survival. You have given them that power to decide on your future. Too few, but politicians are lead by the nose by the people. People make a lot of mistakes, but they eventually get it right. Grossly Off topic but interesting, regards Peter -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Dave" wrote in message
... On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 09:09:21 +1000, Herodotus said: You have given them that power to decide on your future. Damned inconvenient, those voters. Assuming you don't believe Larry's consipiracy theories of course. LOL -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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