RE: The Philosophy of Salah/Daily Connection/Prayer
April 9, 2015 at 6:43 pm
(This post was last modified: April 9, 2015 at 6:45 pm by Mystic.)
(April 9, 2015 at 6:35 pm)Surgenator Wrote: No, objective goodness is delusional.G oodness itself is not a delusion. Goodness is a set of rules a society agrees to follow for their benefit.
So if a society agree rape is good (for example, the army of the mongols), then it's good, because it benefits them? If a society decide to conquer another nation for goods or spice, it's then good? Also society teaches goodness has an objective goodness, so they have decided it's objective. If a society decides you must worship a pantheon of gods, it's good to do so?
Quote: If there was some objective good, then everyone would be able to agree on what is good.
What's your proof of that? It seems to me to be like an unsupported assertion and misses out on one of the realities of goodness is coming in line with objective goodness as much as possible with our own degree of sight and judgement.
And as for preaching, I went and read the rules, it said you want to tell others you are going to hell or preach them to like that, then it's not good. If you want to share your ideas, then it's fine.
I'm just sharing my understanding of Salah, and welcome comments on what people think of it.