1. Why are humans inside of this universe 'blind'? What does that mean
2. From the great authority of 'define: universe' -> "everything that exists anywhere". So 'inside of this universe' as opposed to what, outside this universe?
Humans ability to understand truth is limited by relative perception. The concept of truth itself is defined outside perception. Morale defined outside human perception woud not be challengeable by different human perception.
3. What does 'changing the truth' mean?
5. How does (the theory of) evolution affect truth?
6. How does culture affect truth?
Different things are right for different people. If people created morale it is wrong for different people.
4. Are you implying that in some past there was absolute truthness? What does that mean?
Im not sure if i understand the question. I do think existance has a quest or goal. That creation had a reason, it makes no sense to relativate everything. We shouldnt be arguing if this wasnt the case, without absolute truth you couldn't proove me wrong.
nonconformity, murder, rape, rejection of the relative perception culture taught us. It is this actions we need morale for, not normality. Your attempt is from no use when we judge them.
This "standard" only covers people that agree with it. As soon as you meet another culture - or person - you either have another "standard" or the person is not different. This is not a standard of morale but a standard of persons.
How is faith different? Like i said, even the most scientific anarchist has to have faith in the basics of this world, in existance, development, order or truth itself. His interaction is the proof. Together conform in faith we create a frame that makes no sense to question anymore, there would be nothing left to understand an answer. God - u can call it faith in order or truth if that word disturbs you - is the reason why it makes sense to have morale. You can not question such a standard without questioning the concept of morale; without losing the ability to question.
And humans want a society to function better because of what? Evolution? Evolution occurs because of... randomness? If this is the case i have to ask everyone to follow the premise of creation, reject any form of culture evolution falsely created and live a life in chaos. This argumentation makes a devine hero out of every murder.
When you reduce religion to Mass, buildings or wars you forget that when we talk about god it is not only some huge greek leaving olymp to hit virgins every now and than but also our begin.
2. From the great authority of 'define: universe' -> "everything that exists anywhere". So 'inside of this universe' as opposed to what, outside this universe?
Humans ability to understand truth is limited by relative perception. The concept of truth itself is defined outside perception. Morale defined outside human perception woud not be challengeable by different human perception.
3. What does 'changing the truth' mean?
5. How does (the theory of) evolution affect truth?
6. How does culture affect truth?
Different things are right for different people. If people created morale it is wrong for different people.
4. Are you implying that in some past there was absolute truthness? What does that mean?
Im not sure if i understand the question. I do think existance has a quest or goal. That creation had a reason, it makes no sense to relativate everything. We shouldnt be arguing if this wasnt the case, without absolute truth you couldn't proove me wrong.
7. 'escape the prison of history'. What does that mean?
The kind of moral standard that we have is entirely dependent on our culture and time.
How is faith different? Like i said, even the most scientific anarchist has to have faith in the basics of this world, in existance, development, order or truth itself. His interaction is the proof. Together conform in faith we create a frame that makes no sense to question anymore, there would be nothing left to understand an answer. God - u can call it faith in order or truth if that word disturbs you - is the reason why it makes sense to have morale. You can not question such a standard without questioning the concept of morale; without losing the ability to question.
Morals are constructed by humans as a way for human society to function better.
When you reduce religion to Mass, buildings or wars you forget that when we talk about god it is not only some huge greek leaving olymp to hit virgins every now and than but also our begin.
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