wandering peacefully
Which way to the woods?
[QUOTE="Quintessence, post: 5657263, member:
"Acceptance of god(s) is different from something like accepting leprechauns because of the meaningfulness andimplications that acceptance has to one's overall worldview or belief system. Accepting gods is an anchor, pillar, or cornerstone of a worldview; it's of central importance, and it informs many other aspects of a belief system. It has a systemic impact, in other words. The same cannot be said of accepting leprechauns. It's not a cornerstone, it doesn't have a systemic impact on someone's way of life or view of the world. Suggesting otherwise is making an apples and gears comparison."
That still does not answer the bottom line question of what is the exact difference between gods and leprechauns? Are you saying that just because many people have built their lives and world views around the abstract idea of gods that it should make gods more real than leprechauns? Do you think people could be mistaken for building their worldviews around otherworldly, unproven, ideas? Does quantity of belief equal reality of that belief?
Not that it isn't okay for people to do that but it doesn't make gods any more real than leprechauns as far as I can tell.
"Acceptance of god(s) is different from something like accepting leprechauns because of the meaningfulness andimplications that acceptance has to one's overall worldview or belief system. Accepting gods is an anchor, pillar, or cornerstone of a worldview; it's of central importance, and it informs many other aspects of a belief system. It has a systemic impact, in other words. The same cannot be said of accepting leprechauns. It's not a cornerstone, it doesn't have a systemic impact on someone's way of life or view of the world. Suggesting otherwise is making an apples and gears comparison."
That still does not answer the bottom line question of what is the exact difference between gods and leprechauns? Are you saying that just because many people have built their lives and world views around the abstract idea of gods that it should make gods more real than leprechauns? Do you think people could be mistaken for building their worldviews around otherworldly, unproven, ideas? Does quantity of belief equal reality of that belief?
Not that it isn't okay for people to do that but it doesn't make gods any more real than leprechauns as far as I can tell.