(February 8, 2012 at 5:50 am)genkaus Wrote: That is the reason for derision towards you. You don't just confess your agnosticism, you wear it like a badge of honor.
What do you mean when you say that I wear it like a badge of "honor"?
IMHO it is honorable to own up to the truth.
So why shouldn't I consider my honesty as being worthy of honor?
At least I'm not running around proclaiming to "know" that magick is real.
I would think that you should give me credit for that much.
Quote:You seem to think that your lack of knowledge on the subject gives
you justification to believe whatever you wish regarding it.
Lack of knowledge on what subject? What specifically are you talking about?
Quote:In fact, you go even further. You claim that since you acknowledge the fact that you cannot justify your beliefs, they should somehow receive the sanction of rationality in form of respect.
Two things here:
First:
Cannot justify my beliefs? Excuse me? Justify to who?
I can justify them to myself, and that's all that's required.
I shouldn't need to have to justify them to you.
After all, if I
could justify them to you then they'd become your beliefs as well.
I mean surely? If I could justify them to you why wouldn't you believe them?
I shouldn't need to have to justify my beliefs to you?
I most certainly don't demand that you justify your beliefs to me.
In fact, to be perfectly blunt about it, I don't care what you believe.
As long as you don't try to claim to speak for God and claim that God hates me
I truly couldn't care less what you believe.
Secondly:
What do you mean by "sanctioning my beliefs" by giving them respect?
No one is asking you to give my beliefs, respect.
All I ask is that you give me respect and not pass judgment on me because of my beliefs.
It's a pretty simple request I would think.
I don't judge people based on their beliefs.
I can even respect a devout Christian as long as they aren't a proselytizing zealot.
Just because I think Christianity is utterly stupid doesn't mean that I automatically think that all Christians are stupid.
I can understand how some people can justify it.
Who knows how they interpret scriptures?
Who knows how much of it they accept as verbatim?
Who knows how much they see as mere analogies and metaphors?
As long as they aren't proselytizing at me, I wouldn't even bother to ask.
And I would respect them for their beliefs.
Even though I personally feel that the doctrine itself is impossible to justify.
So I'm only requesting the same conditions for respect that I offer anyone else.
Quote:All this in face of the fact that your agnosticism itself is self-imposed and gnosticism is not only possible but quite easy. All you have to do is to examine the premises of your beliefs rationally.
Baloney.
That's
your personal world view again.
Evidently you seem to think that it should be easy to see conclusions that
you draw.
You are basing that entirely upon what
you deem to be 'rational'.
You have accepted certain things in your world view and that's the lens through which
you see the world.
And now you're basically expecting everyone else to see the world through
your lens, lest you deem them to be 'irrational'.
I personally
cannot rule out the possibility that reality might have a spiritual essence.
If you believe that you can, more power to you!
I can't.
For you to even think that I could is utter nonsense.
This would be like a Christian telling you that you
could believe in Christianity if you
really wanted to.
You're trying to tell me that I can convince myself that there cannot possibly be a spiritual essence to reality?
Just because
you think that's a rational conclusion?
That's utter nonsense.