You don’t have to have a degree in science or faith in much of anything to see that looking for answers in the physical world is a better idea than looking for answers in the ancient accounts of the delusional ramblings of power-hungry men.
“You dont have to have a degree in science or faith in much of anything to see that looking for answers in the physical world is a better idea than looking for answers in the ancient accounts of the delusional ramblings of power-hungry men.” ~ A_perfect_lady
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Now it's time to shift gears and find out what the world is.
Naturally, we tend to conflate the world with our characteristic way of knowing it, but it is always "more" than this or that point of view, something the materialist seems constitutionally incapable of appreciating.
I mean, who can disagree that the world is composed of matter? But only matter? C'mon. Who says so, a tenured rock? And if that is the case, why are there university departments other than geology?
All historical periods have their share of stupidities, man being what he is. The danger in ours -- because it is spiritually fatal -- is to regard the world as nothing more than a reflection of our lowest way of knowing it.
Just because the world may be known scientifically, it hardly means that it is nothing more than the material object disclosed by science. If this were the case, the world would be too simple to account for the existence of even the most simpleminded materialist.
Think about it for a moment: we all know that it is wrong to treat a human being as a material object. This is an example of our intrinsic morality, something we cannot not know unless we have attended graduate school. The rest of us know that a person is infinitely more than a sackful of meat, blood, and bones. ...."