When you reach the age of reason, will you reject supernatur

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I think that the reason that governments have not called for a revue of the worth of Islam, is that Muslims would justifiably demand that other religions also be judged and Western governments do not want Christianity, another immoral creed be judge to be little better than Islam.

Muslims would rightly see us as hypocrites if all religions did not come under scrutiny.

The Noble Lie that religions are worthy and moral must be repealed and governments do not want to admit that we should have freedom from religion more than freedom of immoral religions.

The majority must recognize it’s hypocrisy but they are not ready.

As to your “Believing in the supernatural is a matter of degrees from high to low.”

I agree that there are varying levels of delusion but trying to measure the depth of a delusional persons thinking is likely impossible.

Yours word are like saying, someone is just a little crazy.

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DL

Yes, I agree one serious problem is with the majority.
But I believe we can still highlight Islam is a distinctively significant serious problem that is different from the rest and thus need to be exposed.

I don’t have real statistics based on any serious research.
But from wide readings, observations, analysis and applying various principles of human nature it is possible to deduce some rough degrees.

One critical principle is that of the Bell Curve which is effective for large population like 7+ billion humans.

From the Bell Curve one can infer most human variables are distributed from high to low in terms of degrees.
Therefore it is very likely ‘believing in the supernatural’ would conform to this principle.

From over the ages till the present,
the supernatural is believed in terms of natural objects [low degrees] to the present concept of monotheism, deism [high degree].

In most of the Eastern Religions, they adjust their doctrines of the supernatural to cater to those who are in the Kindergarten to PhD levels.

Having done wide readings, observations, analysis and applying various principles of human nature, I believe my hypothesis re rough degrees in the supernatural is very likely to be true.

No, I will control the supernatural. :evilfun: Reason is great for the elementary, but it’s like a lead weight carried whilst trekking into the unknown. To push a mind outside of its comfort zone, reason has to be waylaid, left behind, to free the mind’s will towards new potential, possibilities.

Reason is a boring lover.

I have basically agree with this but maintain that it is impossible to quantify.

I E. Does belief in Leprechauns make someone more or less delusional that a belief in ghosts?

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DL

True, but reason has all the parts that make love possible, — while faith only has empty air that does nothing to tickle the love organs.

Reason takes two while faith has one loving alone.

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DL

Hmmm? :-k Reason is not a matter of truth as much as it is a matter of perspective oriented “trues.” Faith involves two, one being God and another being human. While the air may appear empty, music still fills it and tickles all sorts of love organs. :evilfun: And reason is still a boring lover. :-"

There various types of illusions;

In this case, the closer the illusion is related to empirical reality the lesser the delusion.
For example a person who believe in a mirage is real, that is a lesser degree of illusion or delusion because the illusion can easily be proven.

Thus the degree of illusion increases as the thing of the illusion move away from empirical reality possibility to impossibility. If a person believed in an apparition or ghost that is human like, the delusion would be of lesser degree.
Believing in a leprechuan [no likeness empirically] would be more delusional that something that is exactly human like [old man with a beard, long hair women, etc.]

As we move from empirical related things to merely mental concepts and ideas, then the degree of illusion increases. To believe a square-circle [contradiction] and human who can fly with own power would be highly delusional.
A belief in a God [illusory] is also highly delusional despite that 80-90% of humans do that.

Another factor to determine delusional is related to how insistent, emotional and persistent the person belief in the illusory thing.

If we are to put the above on paper and analyze it systematically we can roughly arrive at some sort of objective analysis in terms of degrees of delusion.
For example how it is possible for an organizer to rate beauty objectively as in Miss Universe and it is somehow accepted by many? It is possible because it is highly qualified to a set of criteria.

Love is all about sensation, interaction and sharing. Love can only be between two who, as Jesus said, recognize each other by works and deeds. Just look at your own love relationships to confirm this.

You thus cannot love a God that is not around to love you back with the expressions of love which are works and deeds.

I guess you were too busy trying to find the right emoticon to bother thinking of your own life experience.

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DL

Well put. I concede, damn it, that there are levels of delusion.

I also agree that religious believers in the supernatural are highly delusional.

I will not argue against you on that as you seem to have given these issues some thought.

Given the damage religions and their adherents do, how can we help our friends and neighbors recognize their delusional thinking and help them return to reality when they dig in even more when we tell them the truth of their delusional thinking?

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DL

Why this emoticon hatred? :laughing:

As for Gods works and deeds, they are neverending connections between the animate objects and inanimate objects we call existence, but also our consciousness is directly linked to that of God’s in that he transferred his spark to create our fires.

Thanks for showing your delusional thinking, but let’s say I believe you.

If your consciousness is connected to God’s, linked is the word you used, ask your version of God why he always kills when he could cure just as easily.

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DL

Living is learning, so is dying.

Nice that I drove you to speechlessness and an inane reply.

An intelligent person would have just recanted.

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DL

Actually, it was a reasonable and intelligent reply to your post.

Really?

Tell me then what a person learns from dying.

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DL

To evaluate well. To not take life for granted. To set priorities. To not waste time.

Thanks Phyllo! :wink:

[Edit: Erased some taunts against OP. Being mean detracts from a woman’s bust size. :evilfun: :laughing: ]

When one reaches the age of reason it’s not so much a rejection of the supernatural as it is becoming a victim of the overwhelmingly prevalent, pervasive forces in play … ergo … getting on your hands and knees to crawl and lick the footprints of the rich … more politely … start a lifetime journey in the pursuit of prosperity.

A live mind might absorb that but not a dead one.

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DL

Self subjugation of mind and body.

That was not my experience.

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DL