(April 9, 2012 at 5:52 pm)R-e-n-n-a-t Wrote: A theist anarchist, that's something you don't see often. How'd you manage to reconcile a supposed ultimate morality and eternal judgement with anarchy? They're a conflict in terms. One calls for, as I said, ultimate judgement, while the other calls for primordial freedom and no rules.Well that's easy God/s is creater of everything and never tells me what to do. I don't know about this Judgement or afterlife, maybe I will be recycled. But I would prefer immortality on Earth and other worlds maybe rise up to godhood. An afterlife of hedonism would be good. If not, oblivian would be nice. You can never get bored when you don't exist.
That's like calling yourself a Pagan Christian- even by definition they're incompatible. You must understand that all religions will seek to impose order upon anarchy, even if you're noble enough to let them think as they like.
Christians are sort of pagans, they believe in the Trinity. Not the one true God "Allah Akbar" LOL.
Well you don't need religion to impose order on Anarchy, Stalin and Mao did that very efficiently, thank you very much. Mahatma Gandhi wasn't so bad was he? He was religious and tolerant.