The things we don't question
Sep. 20th, 2004 01:23 pmIt is obvious that...
It is simple commonsense that...
Clearly it is...
This is where we make our biggest mistakes. These are the points where we differ from other rational, intelligent people. So long as we refuse to justify our fundamental assumptions we will never find common ground. Even worse, you can question your own assumptions and back them up to the nth degree, but if I refuse to do so then we are hardly better off.
It is hard enough for atheists and agnostics, but it is almost impossible for those afflicted with religion. That mind-virus specifically forbids questioning anything that might threaten its hold on the mind it infects.
But even if your mind is relatively free, how do you question everything? We all have blind spots where the mistakes hide. How do you question something that is virtually invisible? And even if you can unravel your innermost assumptions, where is it safe to stop? At some point you need to start from an assumption, right? Or is that a baseless assumption?
*sigh*
It is simple commonsense that...
Clearly it is...
This is where we make our biggest mistakes. These are the points where we differ from other rational, intelligent people. So long as we refuse to justify our fundamental assumptions we will never find common ground. Even worse, you can question your own assumptions and back them up to the nth degree, but if I refuse to do so then we are hardly better off.
It is hard enough for atheists and agnostics, but it is almost impossible for those afflicted with religion. That mind-virus specifically forbids questioning anything that might threaten its hold on the mind it infects.
But even if your mind is relatively free, how do you question everything? We all have blind spots where the mistakes hide. How do you question something that is virtually invisible? And even if you can unravel your innermost assumptions, where is it safe to stop? At some point you need to start from an assumption, right? Or is that a baseless assumption?
*sigh*
Permission
Date: 2004-09-24 04:00 pm (UTC)I'm not sure it shows up though... Anyhow, I'd really love to use it, but understand if I can't. I swear it won't be for money or anything else like that. If you'll let me, please email: Horsepetcal@aol.com (yes, kiddish name, but I've gotten too attached to change it) :)
Thank you,
Amitra
Re: Permission
Date: 2004-09-24 04:22 pm (UTC)If you have problems making it look clear let me know and I'll try to turn it into a small picture suitable for that, and email it to you.
Let me know your LJ name.