“Bio: Daniel Lev Shkolnik is a Humanist speaker and community organizer. He hosts Re-Enchantment, a podcast that explores various ways of finding wonder in a secular age and promotes Humanistic and naturalistic interpretations of spirituality. He holds a degree in sociology from Yale University and lives in New Orleans.”
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You can find it in the Religious Naturalism Group.
Spirituality = BULLSHIT!
Art = bullshit!
@skado i said spiritiality is bullshit. Art is real. You are making the false claim that somehow human produced art is spiritual or has a spiritual connection. That's your erroneous interpretation. The sentiment felt by humans when reacting to art has nothing to do with the bullshit of spirituality. The feelings of awe or melancholy or elation or sadness when you hear music, observe a painting or read a book or to see a sunset or sunrise has zero connection to anything supernatural.
@skado species yes, so was Hitler and even Trump, although the latter I still have my doubts, that does not mean anything except sharing chromosomes, like with apes, almost 99%, yet no commonalities, so don't push your luck. I don't believe on anything religious, spiritual or pseudo-religious.
@Mofo1953
If you think my posts are inconsistent with science, you must be reading something into them that I didn't. I am not a religious literalist, and everywhere I have spoken about supernaturalism, I have spoken firmly against it. You will not find a single exception to that. You seem to have a superstitious attachment to religious words like "spirit" (which is also defined in most dictionaries as "attitude" ).
I don't make such superstitious assumptions. Neither did most Christians until about the 17th century. Even today seven of ten Christians are not literalists. Just you and the fundamentalists.
@Mofo1953
Show me an example. Links or it didn't happen. You're stuck on only one definition of spirit, when all dictionaries list more than that one. I speak as strongly against the kind of spiritualism you're talking about as you do. The only difference is I am aware of, and use, other definitions. Check it out:
"spirit: 8. an attitude or principle that inspires, animates, or pervades thought, feeling, or action: the spirit of reform." [dictionary.com]
Nothing unscientific there.
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