by Fredrik » Sun 05 Oct 2008, 06:39:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Carlhole', 'C')an you define what the "human spiritual condition" is?
A disastrous flaw in human nature that seems to be inherent in everyone, except maybe a few exceptional individuals. Expressed in selfishness, greed, delight at others' misfortune, etc. These can be found in any type of society and culture. And at the same time, an apparently universal moral understanding that this is not how it should be.
Christianity presents one possible answer to the problem, one which shares quite a lot with other religions, but goes even further with this fundamental problem. Of course you may reject the proposed answer, choose other answers, or deny that the problem exists at all.
Christianity is like a letter from a stranger who tells me I'm in grave danger and gives me instructions how to avoid it. Other religions involving the idea of an eternal destiny could be depicted as somewhat similar warning letters, with great differences in content and style. (They may all be right in those things they agree on.) Having received such letters, I may choose the one that seems most consistent with my own experience and follow its advice, or reject them all as fictitious and live my life as before, assuming that no such danger exists. The choice depends on one's own judgment or intuition regarding the reliability of each letter.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Carlhole', 'L')ook, a non-physical universe does not exist as far as people can possibly know. Human Beings can only know about the
physical universe - energy, matter, space and time! But you can't prove that there is NOT a non-physical universe because you can't get outside the physical universe to look for it!
That's right, we can't observe a non-physical universe or being from our physical realm, but an unlimited metaphysical (beyond or above physical) entity, unbound by constraints known to us,
, could at least in theory be able to affect the physical universe and manifest itself in the way it chooses. This is of course hypothetical but not impossible.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'I')f the religious want the non-religious to see the relevance in religion, they will need to demonstrate that relevance, not simply claim it exists to people who don't see it.