Hello Sochi,
I hear where you’re coming from
We’ll see, lol!
Would you say that the “application” and “expression” of Faith in the form of deeds which produce an empirically evident benefit for those that are affected by the said deed, is an approach to subjective proof?
I would say that application and expression are human traits which inevitably produce consequences. Being what we are, rationalizing creatures, we use religion or science or something to explain experience. So whatever we do constitutes empirical evidence going to “proof” of our paradigm. Look at cargo cults: they believed that building effigies of airplanes which one day during WWII appeared on their island would bring more, like decoys near a duck blind. The arrival of more airplanes “proved” the efficacy of their effigies. Do you think that because we are “modern” and “civilized” that we don’t make the identical error within our own circumstances? Look even on this thread!
And if these same deeds are expressed as a collective body of peoples across the globe, is meandering closer to objective Truth?
It is meandering toward consensus belief and consensus effigyism, if you will, in so many cases. Is it total error? Of course not. Or even mostly not. Nothing happens
not based on Reality. But what the mind can and does do to interpret and attribute results and consequences is remarkably clever, and extremely varied. Have you read any of the books on the nature of belief as a phenomenon, not to mention the ones on stupidity, errors inherent in language, everyday logical fallacies taken for truth, the nature of stage magic, common optical illusions, etc etc? And very interestingly, it might be added that pointers to Truth may be buried in the misundertanding or ignorance of the subtexts of so many Holy Books. Ever read Nicoll’s
The New Man? One begins to understand the idea of worshiping in ignorance and seeing through a glass, darkly.
Being able to deal with less than 1% of the total spectrum, our mindbodies are radically selective in what they admit as “real.” Not even a majority of what the senses pick up are even remotely conscious. Couple that with the survival need of accepting family values at an unconscious level as we grow up, and we come off way more as semi aware automatons than awake and aware free agents. Go back to post 824 and read the quote from RA Heinlien.
It is radically accurate, insofar as rational activity. It discounts mysticism by omission, especially the trans cultural aspect that has yielded a common exegesis of the human condition regardless of any other factors. But on the chart above, that aspect of human experience doesn’t even register, or is blithely subverted into associations with a religion, philosophy, or even madness. And yet it is about the only thread of mystical sanity in the history of this Race.
As for “objective Truth,” on deep inspection, Truth, Reality, or the synonyms for those can only be subjectively apprehended and by a different category of “knowledge” than what applies to faith and rationality. About the most radical discovery a human can make is to awaken to the recognition that objectivity is completely and only conceptual. And that has corollaries. This is inexplicable to anyone who hasn’t seen it for themselves, and crazy obvious to any who have. “Objectivity” is a useful tool as an idea and tool to navigate commonality, which has its source in another direction entirely than that to which it is usually attributed.
I enjoy your posts, Servant. You ask interesting questions that provoke useful considerations. It beats being preached at–by many orders of magnitude. Given that we are made in the image and likeness of God, it is tragic in some ways that the miracle of self knowledge can be short circuited by an overlay of inculcation. As Picasso and Einstein state in so many words, from their nearly extremes of aesthetics and reason, all children are unique geniuses. Most have that genius trained out of them by the leveling effects of educations of many kinds. Some survive. Some escape. And some wake up. Thank you!

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