majik wrote:Have you had one original thought yet that you would like to share, because so far you are only parroting whatever you have read or heard such as now with whatever Daniel Dennett (never heard of him ) had to say as if that gives your words some authority. Go to your own experience and see for yourself or be just like the inquiring sheep.
Actually, at least 80% of what I've said on the topic comes from my own personal experience -- they were original in that sense, at least. I don't just parrot anybody - learned that long ago when it came to political discussions. I'm one of the most individualistic guys you'll meet. When I started researching the topic of losing faith, I found that I wasn't anywhere close to the only one who had wrestled with the exact same questions, or came to the same conclusions. It was quite a relief, and comforting to know that many who shared and taught on these things were not just Internet crackpots, but very well-respected, educated leaders in their fields of study. But I'm not talking about anything that requires that level of education - only common sense. I talk a lot from my own experience, and I quote people who say the same things better than I can.
Dennett's comments on spin are a perfect example. I've innately understood those things for a long time, and have argued against the disingenuous nature of "spin" for a long time. Was first fascinated (and disgusted) by the use of it during the Clinton/Bush presidential campaign. Dennett does a very fine way of putting it to words, so I shared them.
Watch the video for yourself to find out who he is -- he's a very respected and leading neuroscientist - specializes in studying the makeup of the human mind. Even better, he's very plain-spoken and explains things in a way people can understand.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_9w8JougLQmajik wrote:Who asked you to suspend common sense when inquiring into the nature of reality. Yes it is a functioning of the inherent intelligence that is useful as it discovers what it truly is, which is not what you have previously been told it is. What is learning common sense, there would have to be an intelligence there to begin with, what is that pure intelligence that is evidently there, or are you denying it exists and is functioning the universe. If so how does learning take place, do tell. Be curious and genuinely inquire for yourself, inquire into your self aware nature instead of parroting.
I really don't get your point. Anyone who asks you
not to think, is asking you to suspend common sense. Whether it's politics or religion, or any other area where someone in a higher position of authority stands to benefit from your ignorance, the principle holds the same.
And of course common sense develops over time. Common sense dictates that if you touch a hot stove, you get burned. But that concept doesn't even begin to come real to you until you've tried it.
majik wrote:'Were you drinking when you wrote this" .... no, maybe you might question your motives for asking. Yes, everything that is written can be pulled apart as words only ever point, point to reality, just as a road map can show the way but its not going to get you to your destination unless ya make the trip.
Umm... I had no motives. Your statement was a little hard to parse to me, and I didn't get the point about common sense. I can't even tell where you are coming from. I don't tie human common sense together in any way with the natural order of the universe (even if it makes 'sense' to some). Stick with the points as they are intended -- no need to complicate or make them abstract for the sake of argument.