illykitty
RF's pet cat
I update my views because my spirituality is composed of metaphors for the natural world, so it's not in any way impacted by advances in our understanding.
As I see things, there's basically two sides of the coin:
There's an objective aspect, which can be observed, tested and better understood, via the tool we call science.
Then the subjective aspect is how the world impacts us on a personal level, how we see it and so on.
I'm not against myths, legends, storytelling or having a spiritual perspective... It falls under the subjective aspect, that's what I call my religious views. To explain it in simple terms, you could call them a collection of metaphors and lenses. It doesn't explain how nature works, it's all about how it makes me feel. Since it's a personal thing, I wouldn't impose it on others, it would make no sense.
I personally have an issue with religions that attempt to call their myths an accurate representation of reality and try to impose their stories and ethics it on everyone.
As I see things, there's basically two sides of the coin:
There's an objective aspect, which can be observed, tested and better understood, via the tool we call science.
Then the subjective aspect is how the world impacts us on a personal level, how we see it and so on.
I'm not against myths, legends, storytelling or having a spiritual perspective... It falls under the subjective aspect, that's what I call my religious views. To explain it in simple terms, you could call them a collection of metaphors and lenses. It doesn't explain how nature works, it's all about how it makes me feel. Since it's a personal thing, I wouldn't impose it on others, it would make no sense.
I personally have an issue with religions that attempt to call their myths an accurate representation of reality and try to impose their stories and ethics it on everyone.