Agnus_Dei posted:You criticize fairy tales, but our fantasy lives make up a huge part of our moral outlook. Narratives can instill a value in you firmly and be easily recalled as an example. Many people are indoctrinated by the moral values in the movies and TV they see. It would be better if they based their beliefs in time-tested morality tales rather than shocking pop entertainment.
its telling that you view the proper competition for your religion as HBO and comic book movies
after the sam harris bit of course. sam harris doesnt exist
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MindMaster posted:maybe chris hedges is a bit naiive but i still like this
after the sam harris bit of course. sam harris doesnt exist
to be clear he says like 100 incorrect things but i like the idea of what he says underneath the muddledness
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MindMaster posted:maybe chris hedges is a bit naiive but i still like this
after the sam harris bit of course. sam harris doesnt exist
Just fyi, you have to change the "https" to "http" when embedding youtubes on this forum
Agnus_Dei posted:MindMaster posted:maybe chris hedges is a bit naiive but i still like this
after the sam harris bit of course. sam harris doesnt existJust fyi, you have to change the "https" to "http" when embedding youtubes on this forum
woops, thanks
NoFreeWill posted:the only thing that really unites interfaith coalitions is their hatred and fear of atheism.
There is a genuine desire to understand, negotiate values with, and hopefully justify other religious traditions. Recent years have shown massive progress in this regard amongst the larger institutions especially with things like Vatican II.