*back!*
So I'm back in Atlanta, and I think these next few days are going to be busy indeed... compilers is due on *shudder* Thursday, and I need to get stuff done for research Really Soon, and I need to get going on that dad-blammed NLU project (but that's going to be really cool, actually -- we're totally going to do machine learning techniques and train our agent on Atlanta Latino so's it can do automated translation...)... and ...
"It's not where you come from -- it's go and go get it."
-- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "Where You Come From"
I feel good. I'm ready to get down to business.
And I think it turns out that my mother
dramamamalama is more tolerant than I am -- particularly when it comes to people whom I view as having destructively smallminded and Patently Wrong viewpoints -- but that might just mean that I'm 22 and more than a bit paranoid. This came up when we were discussing her new job, which is helping out with the music department at the local Baptist church...
"It's not where you come from -- it's go and go get it."
-- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "Where You Come From"
I feel good. I'm ready to get down to business.
And I think it turns out that my mother
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"You've just got to have <i>faith!</i>"
... so why do you refuse to accept, for example, that there is no God but Allah, and that the last and most authoritative prophet is Mohammed? And why don't you bow towards Mecca and pray five times a day?
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"one that has logical quandries that I've never heard worked out"
Does this mean you don't believe in things like love? *gryn*
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"wuv... twue wuv..."
"What is love? Baby, don't hurt me, don't hurt me... no more."
... yes, Amber, I don't believe in love? You got me backed into a philosophical corner? ... What're you getting at?
Alls I'm saying is that there are certain ideas that are inconsistent, and I think that people who endorse them haven't thought about them hard enough. There is probably some Actual State Of Affairs, and logically inconsistent belief systems (Amber is tall. Also, Amber is not tall.) are probably not representative of reality. And you started off this thread, in effect, by insulting me.
If you want, we can discuss your personal beliefs...
Re: "You've just got to have <i>faith!</i>"
My point is that, sometimes, you have to believe in illogical things that you can't see. You don't have a choice. Obviously, you can see what happens as a result of the things you can't see. You can't see the wind, but you can see tree branches swaying. You can't see love, but you can see people forgiving each other.
To me, what you're saying is that, because you view predestination as "inconsistent," then I obviously haven't thought about it hard enough because I do believe in it. What about reincarnation? What about only 144,000 getting into Heaven? What about nirvana? Would you say to a Buddhist that s/he hadn't thought enough about a belief simply because it may not make sense to you?
If you thought I was insulting you, I apologize. As many times as we've had this discussion and as many times as you've heard me outright insult someone, I I would have thought otherwise. *gryn*
If you want to discuss my beliefs, I'm game. Predestination? Easy for me to explain. The foundation is that I believe in creation. I don't pretend to think I know how long that creation took, but I believe "God created the heavens and the earth" and everything else. If God created me, how could He not know everything about me, even before I was made? I like the idea of God knowing what I'm going to do before I do it, but still giving me the ability to make my own choices.
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I'm going to just pretend this is an extension to my other reponse because i was looking at an hours-old version of the page when I finally got around to cliking 'Post Comment'...
why? [the examples you give don't hold -- you can see wind and A forgiving B does not necessitate love]
also, using things from the scientific world to prop up an argument about illogical things doesn't work well
Re: "You've just got to have <i>faith!</i>"
And love? Okay, love, sure. Same thing. How about gravity?
Would you say to a Buddhist that s/he hadn't thought enough about a belief simply because it may not make sense to you?
Part of Buddhist doctrine that you may not be familiar with, interestingly... is that you're not supposed to accept Buddhist doctrine without very thorough examination. Also: generally speaking (like according to the Dalai Lama), where something in scripture is contradicted by experience or current scientific thought regarding the matter, it's A-OK to take the earlier teaching as metaphor, or just "eh, that was the best we knew at the time". Which is a pretty reasonable standpoint, if you ask me.
Alright. Please handle this:
I like the idea of God knowing what I'm going to do before I do it, but still giving me the ability to make my own choices.
- You're still held accountable, even though you can't surprise God.
- God knows everything you're going to do, because you're totally created by God -- in effect, God chose your actions ahead of time and already knows them (or at least, out of time, in an atemporal fashion)
- Where, then, is your free choice? Nothing's left to be determined. If God chose/chooses all of your actions for you, how do "you" figure into all of this? And if God chose that you aren't one of the elect, then you're Going To Hell. To be punished. For acts that you couldn't avoid and a lack of faith that was denied you from the get-go. And God is totally benevolent -- in the light, there is no darkness.
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[0] to someone
[1] i would strike the almost but maybe somewhere out there there's a shred of scientific proof of God, I make no claim to know
[2] Alex, quit reading live journal... that should be left to those of us that have nothing better to do with our lives than rant on inane things
[3] I'm listening to The Music That Died Alone by The Tangent and it's wonderful, and I want that everyone should know this
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Taking World Religions in college and having a few Buddhist friends, I'm familiar with it. I also know people of other religions, including me in mine, who didn't accept their beliefs until they thoroughly waded through teachings and decided what they believed and what they didn't. I, for example, have quite a few differing beliefs from what their church mainly teaches.
My idea of free choice is God knowing what I'm going to do, but still giving me the freedom to make that decision. Reply to your question? Not reply to your question? God knew I would, but I didn't feel Him pulling me one way or another.
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Tangentially, I pose the question: Is this a bad thing?