Monday 10 December 2012

In Accompany With Fundamentalist, Religious, Realistic People !!



Alright, I've been thinking about this for a while...how to approach the subject.
Before I do, let me throw a few things at you, so you know where I'm coming from:

·         I'm not an atheist but believe on realistic approach towards the issue , but you knew that right? I don't like being linked with atheists because saying you're an atheist creates all sorts of connotations, the most obvious being "You're stupid for believing in god". But, many people admit that mainstream atheism (or at least the perception of it) is that it's combative and evangelical.
·         Science and reason is a starting point, and a means. It is not the endpoint, or an end in itself. So I tend not to get hung up on it, or get in arguments with people over science vs. religion. Particularly if the spiritual/atheistic person isn't intelligent enough to understand the argument. Fundamentalism, either scientific or religious, is a problem. The left has the same problem, identifying anyone on the right as stupid, uncaring, and wrong-headed.

Confirmation bias and systems-thinking orientation, I have 'rational/scientific' friends. I have conspiratorial friends. I have political, postmodern, and spiritual friends. All these friends look at the world though a set of lenses (their system of understanding), however I don't really have any friends who are able to employ more than one of these systems.
Funny thing is that all these people are convinced that they're right, and that their way of understanding the world is the one true way.
Problem is the world is full of people, with all these different knowledge systems. And those systems guide their behavior. If you want to understand why someone does something, you need to understand their motivation, and how they look at the world. Unfortunately, not many people are doing this. And for those who CAN do this, seldom have they weighed the pros and cons of the other knowledge system. They’ve only looked at it from their own knowledge system, to find the holes to attack, so they can feel confident and secure in their belief that their own knowledge system is the best knowledge system.

5 comments:

  1. As a wise person(namely: Hassan Mumtaz) once said :"Everybody is right, care to disagree...you are right!"

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    1. must have add it in conclusion if uou have told it before :) nice words by hassan mumtaz

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  2. Religion like atheism is a set of values to go by. A religious person can be as realistic as an atheist can be faithful.Another thing, ideals and thoughts are very dynamic and volatile, you cannot possibly put a tag around your neck! It is the average of all your thoughts I guess...to each his own!

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  3. 1 guy likey likey.
    :-p

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