Category: Religion, Myth, and Theology

  • Q: CURT: “DO RELIGIONS NEED LIES? AND WHY DO WE NEED RELIGIONS?” The reason you

    Q: CURT: “DO RELIGIONS NEED LIES? AND WHY DO WE NEED RELIGIONS?”
    The reason you need lies is the instinctual demand for mindfulness provided by hunter-gatherer family clan tribe, socialization, regularity, and simplicity. Yet we the cost of anonymity and irrelevancy and loss of that dependency produces mindlessness we call alienation and anxiety and inability to cope with the reality of a universe, which is a vast irradiated wasteland, solar system, a sun, a geology, a climate, a fauna and the other humans that are all but hostile to our very existence, and try to eradicate us with disturbing regularity.
    The question man must solve, is how to provide that mindfulness by means that are not false, and not harmful to our continuous adaptation to these environments, and the environments we innovate with our science, technology, and knowledge – despite status (after food and shelter) being our primary instinct that influences all our behaviors.
    Stoicism, Confucianism, Shintoism, and Buddhism were the least false religions. Hinduism is an eccentric outlier that while brilliant and innovative eventually proved an impediment to the people. And The Abrahamic spectrum are the most false and most harmful religions that were a detriment to the people and all those they interacted with. At least until the marxist spectrum which are the most harmful cults since the mesoamerican cults of institutional murder.
    But there is something to be learned from these means of producing mindfulness. Perhaps the Chinese tea and Japanese craftsman rituals. Perhaps the stoic rituals – which are but what today we call cognitive behavioral therapy. The explicit pursuit of mindfulness through non-aggression in Buddhism – despite it’s abandonment of reality.
    We can, at least I can, at present describe requirements for a scientific non false religion for the political, social, and personal problems of alienation and neuroticism. At that point, like Hinduism, stoicism, or Confucianism, is such a thing a religion? Or is it an intergenerational set of narratives and values that provide mindfulness by teaching us a way of life that benefits all of us? I think the latter.
    So, to say we need religion is a half-truth. Humans need mindfulness. There are a spectrum of solutions to providing humans with mindfulness. We need only discover those that are not false, and do not produce direct harms, or indirect harms through negative externalities.
    Train the body (fitness), the mind (mindfulness), the habits (hygiene, dress, manners, ethics, morals, norms, natural law), the brain (the basics of the disciplines (means of ‘calculating’) from reason to physical, behavioral, evolutionary sciences), the individual (skills that are useful for contributing to self sufficiency). We need to train the whole person. Not take it for granted that idiosyncratic experience will provide the fitness in body, mind, habits, brain, and sills needed for self determination by self determined means in a condition of mindfulness and appreciation for not only this life, but our investment in one another’s fulfillment.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-20 15:40:26 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1637841537110294535

  • (I can’t follow your reasoning here. All I can grasp is your defense of Christia

    (I can’t follow your reasoning here. All I can grasp is your defense of Christian morals. Which is odd because Christian morality does solve the hard problem of cooperation at scale, preparing civilizations for high trust trade and majority middle class. But that’s *unnatural* to man, and high trust is a uniquely western trait. And it predates Christianity. Christianity just provided a means for women, slaves, and the underclasses to adopt aristocratic martial high trust despite being powerless, by demonstrating virtue by doing no wrong. Rather than by martial political intellectual, and economic achievement.)

    Reply addressees: @enigma3078 @whatifalthist


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-20 13:29:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1637808687384281092

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  • Some truth to this. There is a similarity between Jewish religion vs law and wes

    Some truth to this. There is a similarity between Jewish religion vs law and western religion vs law. The only difference being that law (aristocracy, state) and religion (nobility, peasantry) were practiced by two different castes.

    This is why Both Augustine a bit, but Aquinas in whole, tried to unify the aristocratic-legal-philosophical and peasant-theological systems. With Aquinas largely ‘getting there’ with the Natural Law theory that places science prior to theology.

    My work is largely the end point of that unification where religion, philosophy, and science are ‘the same’ stated in slightly different emotional, rational, and empirical languages.

    Reply addressees: @FrankRe07770590 @thenewMJG


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-18 17:18:07 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1637141344954007552

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1637117806440316928

  • Some truth to this. There is a similarity between Jewish religion vs law and wes

    Some truth to this. There is a similarity between Jewish religion vs law and western religion vs law. The only difference being that law (aristocracy, state) and religion (nobility, peasantry) were practiced by two different castes.

    This is why Both Augustine a bit, but Aquinas in whole, tried to unify the aristocratic-legal-philosophical and peasant-theological systems. With Aquinas largely ‘getting there’ with the Natural Law theory that places science prior to theology.

    My work is largely the end point of that unification where religion, philosophy, and science are ‘the same’ stated in slightly different emotional, rational, and empirical languages.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-18 17:18:07 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1637141345058824194

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1637117806440316928

  • WHY MUSLIM ‘PRETENSE OF INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL PACIFISM’ If we did as you sugg

    WHY MUSLIM ‘PRETENSE OF INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL PACIFISM’
    If we did as you suggest we would be still as poor and ignorant as the MENA instead of having dragged the entire world out of ignorance, superstition, poverty, hard labor, starvation, disease, suffering, and early death. We did it. We did it because you don’t realize what you’re saying is that you want to avoid work, avoid competition, avoid the conflict that comes from competition, avoid the inequality that results from successful competition, and avoide the prosperity that results, and the education in aristotelian empiricism and european science, economics, politics and law that would be required to have that prosperity.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-13 16:43:08 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1635320598397165572

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  • You ever notice that the reason Christians (and Muslims) fear the restoration of

    You ever notice that the reason Christians (and Muslims) fear the restoration of classical civilization’s aristocracy, heroism, intelligence, cunning, and pursuit of excellence – especially the ambition of man to displace or at least compete with those petulant undeserving gods -… https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1634936621513551874


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-12 17:25:13 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1634968802109579264

  • Mormons were from a narrow NE demographic (where I grew up in upstate new york,

    Mormons were from a narrow NE demographic (where I grew up in upstate new york, and where there are still plenty of Menonites) and Mormons have an average IQ for whites.

    These people were largely from some region of Germany, had been under manorialism before immigration to the… https://t.co/41UurfaBSt


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-12 14:42:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1634927831254724608

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  • Technically speaking, all religions use narrative and suspension of disbelieve t

    Technically speaking, all religions use narrative and suspension of disbelieve to coerce by suggestion, so there is nothing new about ‘subliminal messaging’ in religion. In fact, that’s the purpose of religion. That’s why it works on children.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-11 19:01:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1634630732248170496

    Reply addressees: @VictorV67837837

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1634630405209968642

  • Nerd Food: Large scale study of Denomination vs IQ. Just what you’d expect reall

    Nerd Food:
    Large scale study of Denomination vs IQ.
    Just what you’d expect really.
    This one is from… I think 09? https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1634382370911469568

  • Nerds study everything imaginable. I don’t want to go look for it, but I’m posit

    Nerds study everything imaginable.
    I don’t want to go look for it, but I’m positive I have the graph saved to a disk somewhere. … Lemme see. Nope. Lets Google. Yep…. Easy. Here is a large one published in discovery magazine: https://t.co/YT8LQURFk6


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-11 02:34:57 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1634382370911469568

    Reply addressees: @KaiserSoso1 @KennyCHAOS363

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1634379201661870082