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I was wonderong why Deism is'nt under "secular beliefs"?
Deism has been one of the philosophies that has most championed Secularism. In Reason: Irreverand Bill |
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I would think because Deism still has a belief that there is a God.
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You're right. I was first a Catholic THEN a Deist after I ran out and got a copy of Thomas Paine's "The Age of Reason". Now, I have to admit, as much as I loved his book and abilities to reason, he felt absolute about a Creator and I don't . But personally, I feel there's a fine line between agnosticsm and Deism because one doesn't believe a God can be proven or disproven while the other (Deism) doesn't believe that the "Holy Books" can be proven. In fact, Paine makes it clear that they're fables based on mythology. That's a very secular way to think and he ended up with his bones scattered and no 'christian' burial for believing this way unto his death. So, it is a very secular belief but beckysoup is probably right---its probably not here because of the belief in a Creator or Higher Power. Pantheism is the same--the belief of God as seen in nature and it's not listed here either. *shrug*
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Interesting question tho, what does it mean to be secular? ![]()
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Well, in this context written it seems to mean 'worldly'--without obligatory guilt that often comes with religion. Encarta: sec·u·lar [ sékyələr ]
adjective Definition: 1. not concerned with religion: not controlled by a religious body or concerned with religious or spiritual matters ![]() secular education2. not religious: not religious or spiritual in nature As far as what I meant be 'proven'....I will put it to you this way, prove to me that there is a god. And then try to prove that there isn't. As an agnostic, I don't believe any of it can be proven. Many have FAITH that a god or gods exist but proof? There isn't any and people have tried hard to convince me--but they still have no proof. Last edited by Mary Blackchurch; 11-10-2006 at 11:47 AM.. |
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You're digging holes.
Ok, for the sake of the argument, worldly does mean something different than guilt. However, I was referring to obligatory guilt that comes with religion. Worldly people--or secular people do not have obligatory guilt that is based upon an institution. Quote:
As far as the "Holy Books" they cannot be proven either. Let's dumb this down and just go with the pros. ![]() prov·en [ prvən ] adjective Definition: 1. tried and tested: done or used before and known to work or be satisfactory 2. proved true: shown to be true beyond any doubt None of the religious books can do this. That is why there are so many different denominations within each sect of religious organizations. Each person interprets differently even within each sect. Why? Because nothing can be proven. If it could, no one would need faith. |
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And I will leave the rest to Encarta as they are the pros, and you know what is true and can be proven and what isn't. And the bible cannot be proven and neither can any other religious book--that was my point and it was made. IF you can ever proove them, though and find the real 'truth', you let me know. You could potentially be richer than Gates. No one would need second hand revelation or faith anymore. No more semantics. It's 4 am where I am.Last edited by Mary Blackchurch; 11-10-2006 at 10:39 PM.. |
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