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Vatican tamps down report that Pope Francis denies existence of hell | Fox News
cava comments on Mar 31, 2018:
Francis is a radical Pope who has come under much criticism from the large conservative contingent in the church. It is not surprising that the Vatican has rushed to deny what the reporter said. The reporter is 93 years old atheist who does not tape interviews nor take notes. He reconstruted his interview, making it easy for the Vatican to deny what he reported. But I think Francis may have to clarify what was said himself, or face another uprising from within the church.
Rene Descartes: “I think therefore I am”.
cava comments on Mar 31, 2018:
Descartes said "I think, I am", it's not an inference it's an immediate intuition. Sam Harris is only derivatively correct, he could have as easly said therefore my heart still functions.
Art & Culture in a truly agnostic or atheist society?
cava comments on Mar 31, 2018:
I doubt that there ever has been a non-religious society, and I doubt there ever will be such a society. Religion is more about a systematic manner of behaving than it is about a mystical powerful creator. Here is a well known and regarded definition of religion: " a system of symbols which acts to establish powerful, pervasive and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic." Clifford Geertz There is no mention of god in his definition. This why Confuscinism can be considered a religion, as a civil religion. Here is an interesting conception from Oscar Wilde's 1905 "De Profindis" "When I think of religion at all, I feel as if I would like to found an order for those who cannot believe: the Confraternity of the Faithless...Everything to be true must become a religion. And agnosticism should have its ritual no less than faith"
The Parkland Students are proving them selves to be very media and culture savvy.
cava comments on Mar 31, 2018:
Fox News show host Laura Ingraham announced on her show late Friday that she is taking next week off, after almost a dozen advertisers dropped her show after the conservative pundit mocked a teenage survivor of the Florida school massacre on Twitter.
Ever Heard Jesus Christ Superstar?
cava comments on Mar 30, 2018:
OK Superstar, and I raise you some some hair! https://youtu.be/PgrIAIHTho8 https://youtu.be/oPK7ZF6jfJE https://youtu.be/fhNrqc6yvTU
Thoughts on Jordan B Peterson's distinction between religion and ideology?
cava comments on Mar 30, 2018:
https://youtu.be/_KP_G4VB0UI
Just got asked what atheists do on Easter.
cava comments on Mar 30, 2018:
Celebrate April Fools Day!
If Pi (3.
cava comments on Mar 30, 2018:
A little different view.
What liars and hypocrites fear most is the truth.
cava comments on Mar 30, 2018:
Not so sure about that, both of them need "the truth" (whatever that is), to obscure or twist. Truths of the world are relative, situational and based on view points. The liar and the hypocrite make use of truth's relativity to enable their lies and facades. These days, I don't think they fear much.
Own my own company.
cava comments on Mar 30, 2018:
Beautiful photos, and a very calming web site to scroll through. Thanks
My first large format metal print!!
cava comments on Mar 29, 2018:
I'am into landscapes, it looks really very good. So what are the details? Did you do the print yourself or did you send it out.
How fast do you drive in a 35 mph zone?
cava comments on Mar 29, 2018:
Depends on the time of day, at busy times close to speed limit, at 2 am forgetaboutit.
In every out-thrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of ...
cava comments on Mar 29, 2018:
Great Lady: "In spite of the truly marvelous inventiveness of the human brain, we are beginning to wonder whether our power to change the face of nature should not have been tempered with wisdom for our own good, and with a greater sense of responsibility for the welfare of generations to come."
Christian extremists want Bill Maher punished for blasphemy
cava comments on Mar 29, 2018:
Maybe these people ought to move to countries where such laws are still in effect and enforced.
The art if conversation
cava comments on Mar 29, 2018:
I guess some people have no problem just taking off and talking. I have met people l who just pull you into their world, and they tend to go on and on as if you were not there. Initial conversations resemble interviews or autobiographies because we want to know what appeals to them, what they might find comfortable to talk about or not. It is in my opinion a question of consideration, not some sort of test or history lesson. Some people you just click with and you find yourself immediately comfortable with them, not sure why but its something I have experienced. Talking then becomes easy.
More of my food for thought: Several years ago, when I was in the Army, I and a few of my army ...
cava comments on Mar 29, 2018:
I wonder if it was a "perspective" issue that caused Darvin's being oblivious to the threat posed by the bear based on your description. Some people become so enmeshed in doing what they are doing that they forget everything else. Generally becoming fully immersed in the flow of an activity is a good thing, but perhaps not when it comes to close encounters with potentially dangerous things such as bears.
Alan Watts.
cava comments on Mar 29, 2018:
"It is a mistake to always watch your flaws in hopes of improvement, for if you are flawed so are your observations." Key word is "always". We are all flawed in someway or the other, we all have biases. While "always" obsessing about these flaws is nonsensical, I think it makes pragmatic sense to change ourselves in ways that we may find beneficial. It is almost like saying that there is no sense in being virtuous, just, or moral if you don't know what virtue, justice or morality are.
Finchi's Theory of Relativity: We are all one eternal being.
cava comments on Mar 28, 2018:
Does he play Parcheesi?
Monogamy vs. Polygamy
cava comments on Mar 28, 2018:
I suppose this involves how you define monogamy. If divorce is prevalent in a society then can it be really characterized as a monogamous culture?
Making whites white again.
cava comments on Mar 28, 2018:
Bring it to a dry cleaner?
Rim Banna - The Absent One ريم بنّا - الغائب - YouTube
cava comments on Mar 28, 2018:
Haunting voice and music.
Do you prefer using a fork or a spoon mostly?
cava comments on Mar 28, 2018:
No spork tines like a fork No spork clatters like a spoon Sporks are for dorks
Good morning, big fella!
cava comments on Mar 28, 2018:
Dino: Hey chadrool you don't-a have to go to the school Just make it with a big bambino It's like Vino Kid you good-a looking but you don't-a know what's cooking 'til you
Bluegrass and Rap Who knew? [youtu.be]
cava comments on Mar 28, 2018:
"Rench and his friends have done nothing short of creating a new form of music. Gangstagrass takes two types of music that are opposites and mixes them together brilliantly in a way that is natural and enjoyable." — Elmore Leonard
I've noticed a trend since I've been on this site and wondered if it is true amongst the people ...
cava comments on Mar 28, 2018:
The following is from a study published Frontiers in Psychol., 19 December 2017 This was a very big study. Note the last sentence. "It is well established that religiosity correlates inversely with intelligence. A prominent hypothesis states that this correlation reflects behavioral biases toward intuitive problem solving, which causes errors when intuition conflicts with reasoning. We tested predictions of this hypothesis by analyzing data from two large-scale Internet-cohort studies (combined N = 63,235). We report that atheists surpass religious individuals in terms of reasoning but not working-memory performance. The religiosity effect is robust across sociodemographic factors including age, education and country of origin. It varies significantly across religions and this co-occurs with substantial cross-group differences in religious dogmatism. Critically, the religiosity effect is strongest for tasks that explicitly manipulate conflict; more specifically, atheists outperform the most dogmatic religious group by a substantial margin (0.6 standard deviations) during a color-word conflict task but not during a challenging matrix-reasoning task. These results support the hypothesis that behavioral biases rather than impaired general intelligence underlie the religiosity effect."
I once stuck a crayon, the color sanity in my ear, to see if I could paint a better picture of what...
cava comments on Mar 28, 2018:
People with synesthesia related to music may also have perfect pitch because their ability to see/hear colors aids them in identifying notes or keys. The colors triggered by certain sounds, and any other synesthetic visual experiences, are referred to as photisms.
I heard a story that back in the 1980’s an inventor designed a handheld language translator.
cava comments on Mar 27, 2018:
We have come a long way. I really like Google Translate, enabled me to have a conversation with a person who spoke no English. A little awkward at first and some misses like the one your inventor had, but very few. We spoke for over an hour, it was fantastic. I was also able to read menus it has a viewing function, which again take a little effort but works.
I gotta know.
cava comments on Mar 27, 2018:
When I was a kid we used to try to hit trees and other things to see who could do it the best, "hocking a lunger'. "I really HAVE to know" oral fixation?
Does 'turning the other cheek work'?
cava comments on Mar 27, 2018:
"You have heard that it was said, "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth." But I say to you, Do not resist the one who is evil. But if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. And if anyone would sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well. And if anyone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles. Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you." New Testament over throwing the Old Testament. Jesus' Sermon on the Mount must have sounded alien to those who listened. I think the idea is that this and his other teachings on the Mount are presented as Ideals to be aimed at even if they are beyond the scope of most.
While last week I noted I was saddened to learn about the alleged activities of Lawrence K, last ...
cava comments on Mar 27, 2018:
I was not enthused about Krauss to begin with his idea of something from nothing, which were not really nothings, strained his credibility long before the #MeToo allegations.
Republicans Impeach Judges Who Blocked Their Gerrymandering What happened to the rule of law?
cava comments on Mar 27, 2018:
Here is sorta republican response: http://thefederalist.com/2018/03/22/republicans-right-impeach-pennsylvanias-rogue-supreme-court-justices-gerrymandering/ "Pennsylvania Republicans, controlling 59 percent of the House and 68 percent of the Senate, are not just making noise: they have the votes to finish the job."
Sort of shakespeare ? [youtu.be]
cava comments on Mar 27, 2018:
Looks more like Kafka to me.
Does anyone have any thoughts on heuristics versus strong induction?
cava comments on Mar 26, 2018:
A heuristic technique (/hjʊəˈrɪstɪk/; Ancient Greek: εὑρίσκω, "find" or "discover"), often called simply a heuristic, is any approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery that employs a practical method not guaranteed to be optimal or perfect, but sufficient for the immediate goals. Inductive reasoning (as opposed to deductive reasoning or abductive reasoning) is a method of reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion. While the conclusion of a deductive argument is certain, the truth of the conclusion of an inductive argument may be probable, based upon the evidence given. They seem very much the same although I suppose that heuristic suggests an invented technique and induction suggest a way of reasoning, which may be heuristic but perhaps need not. I like to read about babies learning: A Gopnik https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/wcs.1330 suggests that a prelinguistic baby approaches the world inherently using a Bayesian methodology to understand its causality.
Happiness
cava comments on Mar 26, 2018:
" ... 40% of highly religious U.S. adults describe themselves as “very happy,” compared with 29% of those who are less religious" PEW Research 2016 http://www.pewforum.org/2016/04/12/religion-in-everyday-life/
Do we have free will?
cava comments on Mar 26, 2018:
There is an argument about this, which assuming you believe in the Abrahamic god's powers such as omniscient, all powerful and so on...goes something like this: God know everything... all of time, the present, the past and the future, but if this is so then his knowledge of the present is a memory for him, one that he can't change because it has already occurred for him. That means that all our actions are our own free choice from our point of view, because god can't change what he already knows without contradicting himself.
To me if your religious you don't deserve the title scientist & I don't trust your expertise.
cava comments on Mar 26, 2018:
While scientists are more skeptical than the public as a whole there are still a lot of scientists who express some religious affiliation: "Nearly half of all scientists in the 2009 Pew Research Center poll (48%) say they have no religious affiliation (meaning they describe themselves as atheist, agnostic or nothing in particular), compared with only 17% of the public." What a person personally believes, does not necessarily effect the public work they have trained for and do.
Kinky
cava comments on Mar 26, 2018:
It is funny how many novels are about road trips. The road has become our path to adventure, where we must stay normatively involved but insulated from the outside, where we also sing, peer, rage at times letting go of our inhibitions in ways we would never dream of in a normal public setting. I think fantasies of all kinds, especially shared fantasies, such as S&M must be traveled like a road trip with normal good sense to keep safe by watching what you are doing. It is only by taking the trip alone or together with another that you can reach your destination.
"Philosophy & Meaning" is lacking in both. Where are the Arguments?
cava comments on Mar 26, 2018:
"Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance" is an assertion it is not an argument.
For the men on site. Agree or disagree?
cava comments on Mar 25, 2018:
This Be The Verse BY PHILIP LARKIN They fuck you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. They fill you with the faults they had And add some extra, just for you. But they were fucked up in their turn By fools in old-style hats and coats, Who half the time were soppy-stern And half at one another’s throats. Man hands on misery to man. It deepens like a coastal shelf. Get out as early as you can, And don’t have any kids yourself.
Have you ever had a frenemy?
cava comments on Mar 25, 2018:
I think it works out of necessity in certain situations such as in politics, war, business, so then in socially necessary situations where a collation is more important than enmity. Perhaps some are able to carry this idea into their personal lives, I don't think I can.
What Guides You?
cava comments on Mar 25, 2018:
We all have values, that influence the way we act, but we don't always follow these guides, many times we act against our own values. We are confronted with multiple possibilities all the time, and many times we are conflicted as to which choice to make. Do I follow values that are normatively given or do I let my desire rule my choice, do I act against myself. I guess if there is a 'guide', it is learning from one's mistakes, which is still no guarantee that desire will not overturn what was learned in the past... life is too complicated to fit into a fortune cookie.
I can't keep quiet
cava comments on Mar 24, 2018:
During the Women’s March on Washington on January 21, 2017, there were several flashmobs of women singing this song together. They had practiced on the internet, meeting for the first time that morning. https://youtu.be/zLvIw8J8sWE
How many lies was I taught in school?
cava comments on Mar 24, 2018:
And how do you assess the school system where you live in Portugal? Is it the same as the schools where you were raised. You can be the difference, you can explain and help your children separate out truth from fiction. Parents have an important role in helping their childer to learn how to differentiate fact from fiction, working with the coopertation of teachers.
Logic
cava comments on Mar 24, 2018:
Not my cupa. He suggests that all arguments must be logical, but that only works with formal logic. Logic cannot encompass the whole of knowledge because it cannot encompass the world. In order to have justified true belief, you must believe which is an atitude, which is not expressable as a logic.
So, I'm pretty sure that I have a mental depth charge (repressed memory) waiting to go off.
cava comments on Mar 24, 2018:
So then your inclination that this memory is going "to go off", how does it present itself? Is it like a bubbling up of fragments, or a profound sense of unease. People repress things that they can't handle at the conscious level. The regurgatation of whatever was experienced may be unlike what was experienced. Unless you have access to an experienced analysist it may be very hard for you to interpert what emerges because it may resemble a metaphorical rebus and not a logical recollection.
Do humans have a innate affinity for drugs & is this natural behaviour for humans?
cava comments on Mar 23, 2018:
Well cats like cat-nip, and many other animals seem to like to get stoned. It appears to be pretty natural behavior.
When you have to explain to a person the difference between Satanists & devil worshipers.
cava comments on Mar 23, 2018:
At a convention.
Shame
cava comments on Mar 23, 2018:
I think shame has to do with religion. Religion establishes normative values which are subserviant to dominant religious principals. Shame is the effect of transgression of these principles and it is utilized to control individual expression which are contrary to religious principles. Shame establishes the normative values of purity, decorum and the rest as rules to practice and to live by.
Do you feel are intrinsic moral code could be more complex then only natural selection would ...
cava comments on Mar 22, 2018:
If I understand you, moral code is the product of natural selection?
Tea
cava comments on Mar 22, 2018:
I liike all kinds of tea very much. I mix two bags in a mug, like peppermint and green tea or blue berry and black tea, and so on. 'There once was man named Twining who lived in the Strand, who would still be wining deprived of his T.'
Favorite books of fiction?
cava comments on Mar 22, 2018:
Huckleberry Finn For Whom the Bell Tolls Lord of the Rings Lolita On the Road
Scientists Have Established a Link Between Brain Damage and Religious Fundamentalism | Alternet
cava comments on Mar 22, 2018:
I gather that the purpose of the study was not an attempt to link Fundamentalism with brain damaged, but rather to link brain damage with mental flexibility & openess. "These findings indicate that cognitive flexibility and openness are necessary for flexible and adaptive religious commitment, and that such diversity of religious thought is dependent on dlPFC functionality."
Who else loves Dorothy Parker?
cava comments on Mar 21, 2018:
DP “Now I know the things I know, and I do the things I do; and if you do not like me so, to hell, my love, with you!”
I believe in the universe, the millions and millions of stars.
cava comments on Mar 21, 2018:
Well then might as well make the best of it we can. To wonder at the stars and live life like it won't ever happen again.
Water into wine
cava comments on Mar 21, 2018:
He would be a blast at a party :)
What opinions does anybody have about how this planet is divided up into nation states; how might ...
cava comments on Mar 21, 2018:
I don't think it would help us escape the Tragedy of the Commons, where shared resources lead to inequalities because not all users use resources to the same extent or in the same fashion. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_the_commons
Big-think-logo
cava comments on Mar 21, 2018:
I like William James alot. Emerson combines German Idealism with Romanticism, and he writes like a love sick German. Dewey on Pragmatism and Aesthetics.
FEMA Drops 'Climate Change' From Its Strategic Plan : The Two-Way : NPR
cava comments on Mar 21, 2018:
Part of Trump's shithole presidency https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2018/03/16/trumps-edits-to-democracy-annotated/?utm_term=.51513859ec82
Mark Zuckerberg Is Silent Amid Facebook's Privacy Scandal... [youtube.com]
cava comments on Mar 21, 2018:
Cambridge Analytica bosses claimed they invented 'Crooked Hillary' campaign, won Donald Trump the presidency...so much for Trump's nicknaming talent. Facebook has lost 8% of its market value this week, or nearly $35 billion.
Whenever I hear the phrase "our thoughts and prayers " are with the victims and their familys" I ...
cava comments on Mar 21, 2018:
I think it rolls off politicians tongues far too easly, it has become de rigeur for the political set that really have no earnest feelings of their own. What's a prayer? Yes, it can be an entreaty to some divine spirit, but it can also mean an earnest hope or wish, which is the way I take it and use it.
StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson on GMOs: [m.
cava comments on Mar 21, 2018:
I agree that the GMO process in itself is fine, and probably necessary, but corporate greed is rampant and companies like Monsanto need to be strictly controlled. They attempt to stack the deck at every opportunity gambling with consumer's health to maintain their profits, to make sure that people continue to buy their glyphosate, which has invaded all the foods we consume in epic proportions. If this is not dangerous then I don't know what the fuck is. The suggestion that companies put GMO on their packaging I think is very reasonable, it allows people to make up their mind what they will put in their bodies. The industry's fight against labeling is evil and self serving, IMHO https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2008/05/monsanto200805 https://www.theguardian.com/science/2006/dec/08/smoking.frontpagenews https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/monsanto-spin-doctors-target-cancer-scientist-in-flawed_us_594449eae4b0940f84fe2e57
Capital Punishment
cava comments on Mar 20, 2018:
I am against captal punishment. It has never worked. War on drugs put plenty of people in jail, but it did nothing to stop the spread of drugs. Instead of trying to treat drug addiction as a disease as Portugal did, Trump decides he want to kill drug dealers.
Free Will and Consciousness
cava comments on Mar 19, 2018:
I don't agree with a lot of what he had to say, but it is an excellent topic. I am closer to compatablism.
There is no agnostic vs. atheist! The peeve I have...
cava comments on Mar 19, 2018:
A convert :) Thomas Henry Huxley grandsons include Aldous Huxley (author of Brave New World and Doors of Perception) and his brother Julian Huxley (an evolutionist, and the first director of UNESCO), and Nobel laureate physiologist Andrew Huxley. It is appropiate the god in the Brave New World was Henry Ford. This was too nice to be a rant IMHO, more like an overture or something of that sort.
Which statement requires the least assumption? 'God did it' or 'Evolution did it'?
cava comments on Mar 19, 2018:
I am an Agnostic so I am not sure. The idea of a god is fraught with issues, including exactly what is meant when you say 'god'. If there is a god, I doubt it is a personal entity, more likely a force inherent in nature with no personality. I do have panthestic tendencies...ha. If there is no god then the serious questions of how, and why come up. How did clay became man, it appears to be a long and involved story with a lot of almost unbelievable amount of luck involved...but obiviously over a tremendous period of time. And why...how does existence make sense?
Meditate To medicate The present sake To elevate poetry bars
cava comments on Mar 19, 2018:
Aptly describes my experiences with sake... this transcendental medication elevates the spirit in anticipation of its just desert , Salmon Teriyaki...Kanpai!
I would be interested in hearing what what the group thinks about this question: Is there a ...
cava comments on Mar 18, 2018:
There are no empirical truths, it is a strictly formal notiion. If by 'fact' you mean reality, we simply experience what is manafest, there is no hidden reality. That does not mean that the world does not exist, only that we can't know it as it exists.
What is a particular creative piece -- a work of art, a book, a movie, a song, a performance, ...
cava comments on Mar 18, 2018:
Religion gave man a depth of spirit that enabled many of the great works of art. It provided these artists with inspirations that drove their works to the heights we see spectacularly exhibited during the Renaissance. The force of religion pervaded all the arts up until relatively recently and it continues to do so, only now sublimated into scularized terms. This is not to deny that religion is a kind of sickness which enslaves man, but it is to suggest that man now needs to create his own meanings, his own inspirations and practices.
Without religion, what keeps morality from being completely subjective?
cava comments on Mar 17, 2018:
" " Without religion, what keeps morality from being completely subjective? (Please note:. This is not an argument FOR religion, but I have always wondered how a society derives an object morality without religion." Yes, it's an excellent question. Perhaps the key term is "completely". All soicieties have normative constraints and while these constraints vary from location to location there appears to be certain limitations that seem common for most societies, such as the probition against murder, stealing, and so on. I think morality is relative up to a point, but that there are some human species contraints that appear to span multiple cultures.
Bill Maher's rant on the Democrats last night was priceless. and on the money. [youtu.be]
cava comments on Mar 17, 2018:
I am not sure about Pelosi, she has done things I agree with and other things that disapointed me. The Clinton's have to go, they along with Donna Brazil and Debbie Wasserman stole the nomination from Bernie. Get rid of Perez before the Democratic party explodes and while we are at it fuck the Wall Street money! That's where Clinton's interest lies. The Democratic need to grow a set of balls and confront the Republicans or they are doomed to lose. The Dems gave up on the Government shut down, what did that achieve, except near universal redicule. I say BS. How can the DNC oppose progressive Democrates as they did in Texas? Ultimately I don't think the Dems care about this country, all they care about is getting reelected, same as Republicans, although the Republicans are more orderly.
Pre-judge (or prejudice) and Racism, how similar, or how different are these charachteristics.
cava comments on Mar 16, 2018:
I don't think we can be free from "Pre-judge (or prejudice)". It entails the ability to differentiate something from something else. There was a psychological study done a while back with infants. Black and white infants were brought into a room by a nurse one at a time and set inbetween two goups of women, one group black and the other white. The baby was allowed to crawl, and around 80% of them went to the group that resembled their skin tone. The conclusion is , almost like the the ancient saying 'like likes like'. Racism is learned behavior, there is no apparent difference that distinguishes a Jew from any other White person, yet antisemitism exists. Racism can be and is built into a society. Systematic racism was fundamental part of the USA for 100 years after the Civil War, it is now unlawful to discriminate on the basis of skin tone. While such discrimination is unlawful, it is still practiced in our society. I don't think that all racists are aware of their racism, because it is so ingrained in their nuturing that it is not thought about. Such people may deny being racist yet their behavior suggests otherwise.
Why does Dennett not get the same recognition as Harris, Hitchens, or Dawkins?
cava comments on Mar 15, 2018:
I like Dennett, and Harris, Hitchens is dead, and Dawkings is a dawk who ought to stick to bio-science where he excels.
I'm a closet agnostic/atheist I am a wedding photographer in Oklahoma, most of my clients are very...
cava comments on Mar 15, 2018:
As of January 2017 not one of the 535 members of the U.S. House or Senate has stated publicly that he or she doesn’t believe in God. It's nobodies business but your own.
Just picked another book, well praised book called Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, have you read it?
cava comments on Mar 15, 2018:
Aldous Huxley who wrote Brave New World was George Orwell's French teacher, and Huxley became pals with Ray Bradury when Bradbuy was in his 30's. Huxley's Dystopian Vision became fodder for these genii.
Does Evil exist?
cava comments on Mar 14, 2018:
Nietzsche who coined "God is Dead" wrote a book "Beyond Good & Evil", but we are not there yet.
Why Rural America is So Pissed Off "It seems to me that many of these people haven’t been left ...
cava comments on Mar 13, 2018:
Well in many rural communities there is only TV, and ya'll know watching TV does. Actually, a record number small towns in the East and South are on the decline, but there are some small towns in the West that are thriving, attracting millenials.
Trump fires Tillerson and installs torture czar at the CIA.
cava comments on Mar 13, 2018:
Be scared of Pompeo: 3 terms U.S. Congress Kansas, member of the House intelligence committee, director CIA, outspoken critic of Pres Obama's nuclear deal with Iran, Clinton's handling of the Benghazi attack & has said former NSA leaker Snowden is a traitor who deserves a death sentence. Trump's is putting people in his cabinet that are fully behind his folly. His fascist tendencies are becoming a reality. Be scared, he controls our military and I seriously doubt his willingness to abid by laws of the land, he wants to be president for life just like his best buddies.
Why do people hide their feeling/emotion? How do you let emotion out?
cava comments on Mar 13, 2018:
Certain emotions such as anger are difficult to control, and the loss of control may lead to behavior that is contray to our normal beliefs, compeling us to act irrationally, as in a fit of rage. 1) What is the state of mind of an angry person 2) Why are some people more prone to anger 3) What grounds anger Aristotle though these categories apply to all emotions and that self control is a virtue which can be taught
What is the best path to find truth; science, math, art, philosophy, or something else?
cava comments on Mar 12, 2018:
The path of actually doing it, what you find interesting, what you can pursue with passion. Learning sure, but It is in the actual doing, that you will suceed or fail, which is where I think all truth lies.
Where to begin with Jordan Peterson?
cava comments on Mar 12, 2018:
Time interviewer: You regard it as more propagandistic than say, The Little Mermaid? Peterson Those other movies are based on folktales that are maybe — some of those folktales have been traced back 13,000 years. I wonder how he could convievable support this claim especially since the oldest written work are around 3000 years BCE Peterson is OK when he keeps to his professional discipline psychology. I liked his recent talk with Russell Brand https://youtu.be/kL61yQgdWeM Brand is open and sharp, his discussion with Peterson was constructive.
Is time a real concept?
cava comments on Mar 11, 2018:
Time is continious, one direction, it passes by, it is thought to have begun with a bang which expanded and continues to expand in space, time is closly identified with space with the thought that they may be fused Psychological time can be quick or slow, intense or boring, it can be seasonal or cyclic. I think we talk of time passing because we have an ego, the self as the locus of unity, without such a 'stationary' point I doubt time's passing could be cohenently understood.
How can you explain dreams..?
cava comments on Mar 9, 2018:
"Based on current evidence, it is most likely that dreams are the accidental by-product of two great evolutionary adaptations, sleep and consciousness (Flanagan, 2000; Foulkes, 1993; Foulkes, 1999). However, their frequent dramatization of emotional preoccupations and their parallels with the figurative dimensions of waking thought may explain why many societies have invented cultural uses for dreams, usually in conjunction with religious ceremonies and medicinal practices." Domhoff, G. W. (2001). A new neurocognitive theory of dreams. https://www2.ucsc.edu/dreams/Library/domhoff_2001a.html
Are there more means of knowledge?
cava comments on Mar 9, 2018:
"I am certain of nothing but of the holiness of the heart's affections and the truth of the imagination. What the imagination seizes as beauty must be truth - whether it existed before or not - for I have the same idea of all our passions as of love: they are all, in their sublime, creative of essential beauty ... O for a life of sensations rather than thoughts." John Keats
Hard Solipsism The old "brain in a vat" problem.
cava comments on Mar 8, 2018:
It does not matter. There is simply no guarantee of correspondence between thought and 'reality'. The only reality is the phenominal. If what I see is projected to me by a demonic nitwit it really makes not difference because the only reality is what I can sense, anything else is codswallop :)
What's your opinion on Marx' theory of alienation
cava comments on Mar 8, 2018:
"the whole of what is called world history is nothing but the creation of man by human labor, and the emergence of nature for man; he therefore has the evident and irrefutable proof of his self-creation, of his own origins." Marx distinguished between free and alienated labor. "Marx's central criticism of capitalism is not the injustice in the distribution of wealth; it is the perversion of labor into forced, alienated, meaningless labor, hence the transformation of man into a "crippled monstrosity." Erich Fromm
So, I posted last week about Pantheism. Has anyone looked it this?
cava comments on Mar 5, 2018:
I responded to a similar post a few days ago... https://agnostic.com/discussion/31595/what-are-your-thoughts-on-pantheists-panentheists-deists-and-unitarian-universalists?aid=242033
OK. Who has been to Ireland. What do you honestly think of it?
cava comments on Mar 5, 2018:
A bar and a lawyer's office every 30 feet or so :) I liked Dublin very much, a lot to see, friendly people. Loved the River Liffey; statues, students, and museums are everywhere. The Guinness's factory at St James's Gate has a circular roof that gives a panoramic view of the down town. Well worth the 16.5 euro fee, which includes a pint and a lot of interesting history. Also visted Baltimore in Cork, beautiful little town by the sea. Stayed in B&B which has a bar attached, the local gathering place, great people and super time. Driving was a challange, driving on the left side was not the problem just follow traffic, but I continually had a problem finding 1st gear with my left hand, also I tended to try to get into the passenger side of the car.
Newbie to the community writing poetry hoping someone will notice me. Hey hey hey.
cava comments on Mar 4, 2018:
Hey, hey, hey Say it in prose or mix it in rhyme. It doesn't matter, I'm just saying any old time. Hey, hey, hey Spend some time with Agnostic.com Reading, writing, exploring, dreaming every old time.
I just watched this cool video about Slomo.
cava comments on Mar 4, 2018:
Yes, I saw this on Facebook. His dedication to being who he is and who wants to be is fantastic,
Who are you?
cava comments on Mar 3, 2018:
Call me Cava https://youtu.be/PdLIerfXuZ4
I know there are many here that enjoy Sci-Fi.
cava comments on Mar 3, 2018:
Not sure I agree with the nomeclature. Not so much because I don't think I understand what you are getting at, but rather because I think that fiction asks us to enter into a world of the work and in that world all things are possible...we suspend reality, we suspend our beliefs, we leave the paradigm. Ya think?
Plato’s Allegory of the Cave - Alex Gendler - YouTube
cava comments on Mar 3, 2018:
I think the shadows are reality and that the belief in a reality beyond the shadows is a persistent mistake. The sun rises and the sun sets, and science explains why we see it this way, but Science's explanation, as with all empirical explanations, is based on induction, and induction is always contingent.
What are your thoughts on pantheists, panentheists, deists, and Unitarian Universalists?
cava comments on Mar 2, 2018:
Like the idea of Nature, I can see it, feel it, and I have been in awe of it, but not as a diety, rather as a force in which I am an infantesable part, and yet because I am self aware I enable Nature's awareness of itself.
Review of More Than 130 Studies Provides Powerful Evidence That Gun Control Saves Lives
cava comments on Mar 2, 2018:
Just a note, The Rand Corporation, a non-partisan group just came out with its report on Gun Policy in America today. https://www.rand.org/research/gun-policy.html The results of the report are summarized by VOX in its story entitled "A new, huge review of gun research has bad news for the NRA The findings, while limited, point in one direction: Gun control can save lives". https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/3/2/17050610/guns-shootings-studies-rand-charts-maps I have not had time to go through all the material.
Do you still recognize the concept of faith for yourself despite not believing in a higher power?
cava comments on Mar 2, 2018:
faith noun 1. complete trust or confidence in someone or something. synonyms: trust, belief, confidence, conviction; More 2. strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof. I think It would be impossible to live without faith in the first sense of its meaning, and while I see people who claim faith in the 2nd sense of the definitioin, I am not one of them.
Good words to live by...
cava comments on Mar 1, 2018:
These platitudes do not approach the complexities of any individual life.
The Beatles Live At Budokan (1966) - Video Dailymotion
cava comments on Mar 1, 2018:
Beatles were great band. 1966. "Everywhere we were going, there was a demonstration about one thing or another. In America the race riots were going on when Beatlemania had come to town. In Japan there were student riots, plus people were demonstrating because the Budokan, where we were playing, was supposed to be a special spiritual hall reserved for martial arts. So in the Budokan only violence and spirituality were approved of, not pop music." George Harrison Anthology
What are some double standards that bother you?
cava comments on Mar 1, 2018:
It is easier to buy an AR-15 assault rifle then it is to get a driver's license.
Scientific society is starting to believe there is only 50-50 chance of this world to be real.
cava comments on Feb 28, 2018:
It does not matter because only the phenomenal is real, to suggest a hidden reality lurking behind the phenomenal is a form of occultism.
Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting (The Vampire Song) - YouTube
cava comments on Feb 28, 2018:
I saw her at the Avalon in Boston and she rocked! My favorite https://youtu.be/6AqbiBm__YY

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