Epic Beard Man
Bearded Philosopher
In my studies from undergraduate school from studying Peter Abelard to Al-Ghazali, to Averroes (Ibn Rushd) to Ikhwan Al-Safa all the way to David Hume I found it essential that the philosophical principles of atheism which is secular humanism, is essential to expanding one's mind from the greater environment to the whole of it. In mentioning David Hume although his writings weren't wholly atheist, his focus was merely on the skepticism of religion. I personally think we should continually challenge ourselves in our beliefs whether they're theistic or non-theistic and it is very important to be private investigators of the greater world so we can expand our understanding of it. I think too often many theists especially monotheists get too far right or left within scripture and become blinded by scripture as opposed to critical thinking about the natural world.
I always make it a point especially religionists who conflate social problems as some sort of aforementioned theistic eschatological event, that its necessary to not delve in the scripture to interpret every minute and great thing and to just come into the realization that we are mere observers (and sometimes players) of events. Sometimes theists forget the world acts independent from us, and that every observable and quantifiable thing is not always spiritually determined, but an action....
What say other theists do you find secularism beneficial to you, if so why and if not why not?
I always make it a point especially religionists who conflate social problems as some sort of aforementioned theistic eschatological event, that its necessary to not delve in the scripture to interpret every minute and great thing and to just come into the realization that we are mere observers (and sometimes players) of events. Sometimes theists forget the world acts independent from us, and that every observable and quantifiable thing is not always spiritually determined, but an action....
What say other theists do you find secularism beneficial to you, if so why and if not why not?