RE: virus: on a less serious note...

From: Kirk Steele (ksteele42@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Oct 21 2003 - 11:02:13 MDT

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    Fish, er. Gator On!

    Where's Dees when you need him!?! ~o~

    kirksteele

    --- Calvin Ashmore <coa@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
    >
    > I'm not sure what you mean by less serious (as opposed to the level
    > of
    > gravity which doesn't seem to be too heavyhanded.)
    >
    > But regardless...
    >
    > You had stated that what separates you from one with any type of
    > belief is
    > that you have thought extensively about your beliefs and why you
    > believe
    > them, instead of accepting them passively.
    >
    > I highly highly disagree with this claim. The nature of belief
    > systems is a
    > precarious one, and many of my friends have belief systems that are
    > different from mine- even theistic ones. They have *all* (note all,
    > not
    > some, not most, but all) gone through an extensive process by which
    > they
    > have come to their own perception of beliefs and what to believe
    > through
    > doubt, questioning, and ultimately constructing their belief system
    > through
    > analysis of who they are and what they see themselves as needing to
    > believe.
    >
    > The phase at which I veer off from their systems is fairly early- at
    > the
    > metaphysical question of "is there something more?" (ie, beyond human
    > consciousness, or capability for reasoning) I take the argument it's
    > not
    > something that can be proven either way, and if there is, than there
    > is no
    > sense that can be made of it. I have no use in thoughts of this life
    > being
    > only a shadow of something else, because this life is what I have,
    > and to
    > make it out to be only a figment of something else is to show a
    > supreme
    > disrespect to the natural world that we live in.
    >
    > Others don't follow the same line of reasoning, or do not wish to,
    > and
    > therefore they construct their beliefs differently.
    >
    > There are many different types of faiths and ways to follow them, but
    > certain branches of Christianity do in fact encourage rational
    > thought and
    > doubt in their followers. Not all, probably not many, but some.
    >
    > Often times, things are much more complex than they appear.
    >
    > -Calvin
    >
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