Jarhyn
Wizard
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- Natural Philosophy, Game Theoretic Ethicist
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But it is also a discussion of what actually happens in the regime itself: they convince themselves that unforgivable and despicable acts are OK, and then after they step over that line they are then so hopelessly violated in ethics that they see no reason not to continue.
People gain a kind of fell momentum which is hard to dissipate when they move towards evil.
He stormed in here a fool professing himself wise among a bunch of self-acknowledged fools who among them DO have some measure of wisdom.
His heart is hardened, not by 'god' but by devotion to a corrupted church.
I so wish that he could see this... That we have not here exactly "rejected" the Bible but many of us sought to understand it more deeply than those who claimed to use to understand it in our youth, for where it holds true and where it does not. This is not done via blind faith but by devotion to careful and well applied doubt, for some of us.
I am critical of anyone who rejects out of hand that which is backed up by reason, even when it is hard to find the reasons.
True, it's generally an authoritarian excuse. 100%.If the Bible’s depiction of divine judgment depends on God hardening hearts first, do you think that exposes a deeper truth about how authoritarian systems justify violence — by creating the conditions that make the punishment seem deserved?Well, think about it this way: every time the Bible talks about hardened hearts, its God that does the hardening and tells his people about it is explicitly so that nobody feels bad when God smites them. I am observing a specific situation in Revelation (and in Genesis) wherein God "hardens hearts" prior to sending plagues that are ostensibly justified under the fact that "they cannot believe otherwise than what is wrong, so what else can be done but their destruction?"If DLH’s heart is hardened, is that really God?
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But it is also a discussion of what actually happens in the regime itself: they convince themselves that unforgivable and despicable acts are OK, and then after they step over that line they are then so hopelessly violated in ethics that they see no reason not to continue.
People gain a kind of fell momentum which is hard to dissipate when they move towards evil.
He stormed in here a fool professing himself wise among a bunch of self-acknowledged fools who among them DO have some measure of wisdom.
His heart is hardened, not by 'god' but by devotion to a corrupted church.
I so wish that he could see this... That we have not here exactly "rejected" the Bible but many of us sought to understand it more deeply than those who claimed to use to understand it in our youth, for where it holds true and where it does not. This is not done via blind faith but by devotion to careful and well applied doubt, for some of us.
I am critical of anyone who rejects out of hand that which is backed up by reason, even when it is hard to find the reasons.