Theme: Religion

  • Three

    Theology to escape choice, philosophy to choose, science to decide.

  • Three

    Theology to escape choice, philosophy to choose, science to decide.

  • Categories of Religion

    Categories of Religion

    Categories of Religion https://propertarianism.com/2020/02/14/categories-of-religion/ https://t.co/30ABYOHWiB


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-14 15:27:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1228340038993424384

  • Categories of Religion

    Categories of Religion

    Feb 13, 2020, 11:55 AM By: Luke Weinhagen, via Brandon Hayes (Core) (expanded) (added “Internecitic Religion”) [E]xamining the effects of belief systems from the frame of symbiosis – Mutualitic Religion – benefit to practitioners and benefit to non-practitioners Commensalitic Religion – benefit to practitioners with no cost to non-practitioner Neutralitic Religion – no benefit to the practitioner and no cost to the non-practitioner Amensalitic Religion – no benefit to the practitioner and harm to the non-practitioner Parasitic Religion – benefit to the practitioner and harm to the non-practitioner Internecitic Religion – harm to the practitioner and harm to the non-practitioner’

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  • Categories of Religion

    Categories of Religion

    Feb 13, 2020, 11:55 AM By: Luke Weinhagen, via Brandon Hayes (Core) (expanded) (added “Internecitic Religion”) [E]xamining the effects of belief systems from the frame of symbiosis – Mutualitic Religion – benefit to practitioners and benefit to non-practitioners Commensalitic Religion – benefit to practitioners with no cost to non-practitioner Neutralitic Religion – no benefit to the practitioner and no cost to the non-practitioner Amensalitic Religion – no benefit to the practitioner and harm to the non-practitioner Parasitic Religion – benefit to the practitioner and harm to the non-practitioner Internecitic Religion – harm to the practitioner and harm to the non-practitioner’

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  • Sovereignty (Natural Law) vs Submission (Theology)

    Sovereignty (Natural Law) vs Submission (Theology) https://propertarianism.com/2020/02/14/sovereignty-natural-law-vs-submission-theology/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-14 15:24:52 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1228339330004983812

  • Sovereignty (Natural Law) vs Submission (Theology)

    —“…The concept of “obeying the commandments gives ultimate freedom” was the biggest oxymoron to me for most of my life. I have my merits, it should be good enough… Maybe this is just my inner /r, I have found a level of peace as I accepted my place in the machinery of life.”—Anne Summers

    [I]t gives people an easy way of avoiding conflict over status and position so that they can work in harmony by simple rules. We just use sovereignty in western civ (scientific and legal) and take accountability for our actions, and supernaturalists use an excuse NOT to take accountability for their actions. In other words, sovereignty for the strong, and submission for the weak.

  • Sovereignty (Natural Law) vs Submission (Theology)

    —“…The concept of “obeying the commandments gives ultimate freedom” was the biggest oxymoron to me for most of my life. I have my merits, it should be good enough… Maybe this is just my inner /r, I have found a level of peace as I accepted my place in the machinery of life.”—Anne Summers

    [I]t gives people an easy way of avoiding conflict over status and position so that they can work in harmony by simple rules. We just use sovereignty in western civ (scientific and legal) and take accountability for our actions, and supernaturalists use an excuse NOT to take accountability for their actions. In other words, sovereignty for the strong, and submission for the weak.

  • thought you were Pagan all this time.”—Don Sharp I am a pagan. An aryan (ancie

    https://propertarianism.com/basic-concepts/the-oath-of-transcendent-man/—“I thought you were Pagan all this time.”—Don Sharp

    I am a pagan. An aryan (ancient gods), a heathen(old gods) – our natural religion, a christian (most recent gods), an Epicurean, a Stoic, a Jeffersonian, and an Aristotelian (scientist). I am just not an Abrahamist.

    Jesus is a philosopher. I take him as such. My gods are my ancestors. They are the only gods I owe a debt to – and the only gods with evidence of excellence.

    https://propertarianism.com/basic-concepts/the-oath-of-transcendent-man/Updated Feb 14, 2020, 2:51 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-14 14:49:00 UTC

  • SOVEREIGNTY (NATURAL LAW) VS SUBMISSION (THEOLOGY) —“…The concept of “obeyin

    SOVEREIGNTY (NATURAL LAW) VS SUBMISSION (THEOLOGY)

    —“…The concept of “obeying the commandments gives ultimate freedom” was the biggest oxymoron to me for most of my life. I have my merits, it should be good enough… Maybe this is just my inner /r, I have found a level of peace as I accepted my place in the machinery of life.”—Anne Summers

    It gives people an easy way of avoiding conflict over status and position so that they can work in harmony by simple rules.

    We just use sovereignty in western civ (scientific and legal) and take accountability for our actions, and supernaturalists use an excuse NOT to take accountability for their actions.

    In other words, sovereignty for the strong, and submission for the weak.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-14 09:44:00 UTC