I would go so far as to say that most westernized people have more or less the same basic values ...... freedom of religion.....freedom of speech (more or less....obviously there are always assholes who want something banned but they are usually the minority).....don't murder, rape, steal, etc.....these are not christian or atheist values, I think, so much as this:
http://imgace.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/be-cool-dont-be-an-asshole.jpg
I would go so far as to say that most westernized people have more or less the same basic values ...... freedom of religion.....freedom of speech (more or less....obviously there are always assholes who want something banned but they are usually the minority).....don't murder, rape, steal, etc.....these are not christian or atheist values, I think, so much as this:
http://imgace.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/be-cool-dont-be-an-asshole.jpg
You need to understand where Moonie is coming from. This should help you. Less than 1% of adults are self-actualized and Moonie happens to be one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-actualization
:thumbsup::thumbsup:I see this man on a bridge with an enormous wheelbarrow full of pain and sadness and suffering who has just walked out of hell and sees heaven before him. He can't go back because he can see heaven, and he can't go forward because of his wheelbarrow full of suffering. And an demon hands him a card on which is written, You are the 1%, the 99% go in the barrow.
I see another man sitting before a computer, having received a gift from an angel and he sits there picking it apart, denying the words are real and really apply to him. If only, in only he were anything like that.
Thank you for your post. For good or ill, if either exist, it has cause me a great deal of internal agitation, actually, like no other post I've ever seen that I remember.
Ah, God damn. The sun is shining in my back yard and it's a beautiful day, and I got 99% of the world to get to see it that way. Son of a bitch.
My post was meant for good. We may disagree at times...as if that matters...but please know that I always wish the best for you.I see this man on a bridge with an enormous wheelbarrow full of pain and sadness and suffering who has just walked out of hell and sees heaven before him. He can't go back because he can see heaven, and he can't go forward because of his wheelbarrow full of suffering. And an demon hands him a card on which is written, You are the 1%, the 99% go in the barrow.
I see another man sitting before a computer, having received a gift from an angel and he sits there picking it apart, denying the words are real and really apply to him. If only, in only he were anything like that.
Thank you for your post. For good or ill, if either exist, it has cause me a great deal of internal agitation, actually, like no other post I've ever seen that I remember.
Ah, God damn. The sun is shining in my back yard and it's a beautiful day, and I got 99% of the world to get to see it that way. Son of a bitch.
How did that make you feel?
It made me feel sad that you are so poorly representing your religion, and then I was over it because I know so many of you do so poorly every day anyway.
My post was meant for good. We may disagree at times...as if that matters...but please know that I always wish the best for you.
Maslow's self-actualizing characteristics
- Efficient perceptions of reality. Self-actualizers are able to judge situations correctly and honestly. They are very sensitive to the fake and dishonest, and are free to see reality 'as it is'.
- Comfortable acceptance of self, others, nature. Self-actualizers accept their own human nature with all its flaws. The shortcomings of others and the contradictions of the human condition are accepted with humor and tolerance.
- Reliant on own experiences and judgement. Independent, not reliant on culture and environment to form opinions and views
- Spontaneous and natural. True to oneself, rather than being how others want
- Task centering. Most of Maslow's subjects had a mission to fulfill in life or some task or problem ‘beyond’ themselves (instead of outside of themselves) to pursue. Humanitarians such as Albert Schweitzer and Mother Teresa are considered to have possessed this quality.
- Autonomy. Self-actualizers are free from reliance on external authorities or other people. They tend to be resourceful and independent.
- Continued freshness of appreciation. The self-actualizer seems to constantly renew appreciation of life's basic goods. A sunset or a flower will be experienced as intensely time after time as it was at first. There is an "innocence of vision", like that of an artist or child.
- Profound interpersonal relationships. The interpersonal relationships of self-actualizers are marked by deep loving bonds.
- Comfort with solitude. Despite their satisfying relationships with others, self-actualizing persons value solitude and are comfortable being alone.[18]
- Non-hostile sense of humor. This refers to the ability to laugh at oneself.
- Peak experiences. All of Maslow's subjects reported the frequent occurrence of peak experiences (temporary moments of self-actualization). These occasions were marked by feelings of ecstasy, harmony, and deep meaning. Self-actualizers reported feeling at one with the universe, stronger and calmer than ever before, filled with light, beautiful and good, and so forth.
- Socially compassionate. Possessing humanity
- Few friends. Few close intimate friends rather than many surface relationships
if the best you can do to represent your position is calling everybody wrong; yet you cannot back that up.....then I would suppose that you are not representing your position very well.....hmmm....door swings both ways.....
You need to understand where Moonie is coming from. This should help you. Less than 1% of adults are self-actualized and Moonie happens to be one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-actualization
if the best you can do to represent your position is calling everybody wrong; yet you cannot back that up.....then I would suppose that you are not representing your position very well.....hmmm....door swings both ways.....
I find that hard to believe!!I'm perfectly willing (and would rather) to have an adult conversation.
I find that hard to believe!!
I would think that you meant to say that you were perfectly willing to continue to make fun of what he believes and that even if he was to approach you desiring dialogue, that you would most likely make fun of and actually not discuss things in an adult like manner.....
Whether you are Christian or even against organized religion we all have a need for higher learning once our needs are met. Some people call that religion, spirituality, upper reasoning, search for truth, or just enlightenment or some kind of philosophy.
Another way to think of it is why are we here and what is our purpose?
Once you get past eating and breading what is the point in life?
I'm glad you left it in as it's an excellent point. Christians are people of every size, shape and color with wide a diversity of thought/belief on many different issues. They are NOT even remotely monolithic as many non-Christians falsely believe.An adult conversation about something inherently senseless to begin with?
I'm an atheist since I assert that there's no evidence for believing in gods. That's all it means. What does this "atheist" descriptor say about my ethics? Nothing.
Further, why wouldn't the values of any sane person, be they atheists, or pepsi or coke drinkers, not "overlap" with the "values" of christianity? That's right. They would.
It's not even predictable exactly what the values of a "christian" would be, for that matter.
I should have just left it at the coke and pepsi post, since that said it all, but I couldn't resist.
I'm glad you left it in as it's an excellent point. Christians are people of every size, shape and color with wide a diversity of thought/belief on many different issues. They are NOT even remotely monolithic as many non-Christians falsely believe.
that's true!
Hmm I don't think he is one. He fails this criteria:
Efficient perceptions of reality. Self-actualizers are able to judge situations correctly and honestly. They are very sensitive to the fake and dishonest, and are free to see reality 'as it is'.