I hope you don't mind, Shawn, I've moved our discussion here where it won't get in the way of talk about pantheism, panentheism and related idea.
I don't disagree! And I'm glad you're willing to admit that you're displaying entrenched biases. But your biases were going against the direction of the panentheism thread. Theirs weren't.
Well whether or not something is productive depends on a person's goals. And I didn't see many people in that thread responding in some terribly enlightening way to your interruptions of the flow. My sense based on changes in your posting habits is that lately you've had a chip on your shoulder for some reason about organized religion, theology and philosophy. Is there any truth to that? Do you want to talk about it?
I don't believe that you honestly buy that. Firstly, in the name of TL;DR, you're not forced to read it. You choose to read it. Secondly, do you really believe that the people involved in these discussions are just show boating egos? That sounds more like a straw man argument than an attempt to describe another person's POV. It reinforces the types of boundaries that you want to get past. If you instead tried to relate to where people are coming from you might find you have more success at achieving your goals.
-- Dauer
Shawn said:I see it more as one entrenched set of biases rubbing up against another set of entrenched biases.
I don't disagree! And I'm glad you're willing to admit that you're displaying entrenched biases. But your biases were going against the direction of the panentheism thread. Theirs weren't.
find that it is more productive to be a bit cheeky in the face of rarified opinionation as it causes the true colors to show.
Well whether or not something is productive depends on a person's goals. And I didn't see many people in that thread responding in some terribly enlightening way to your interruptions of the flow. My sense based on changes in your posting habits is that lately you've had a chip on your shoulder for some reason about organized religion, theology and philosophy. Is there any truth to that? Do you want to talk about it?
That is far more enlightening than being forced to read pages of intellectual prattle which is just a show boat for ego's.
I don't believe that you honestly buy that. Firstly, in the name of TL;DR, you're not forced to read it. You choose to read it. Secondly, do you really believe that the people involved in these discussions are just show boating egos? That sounds more like a straw man argument than an attempt to describe another person's POV. It reinforces the types of boundaries that you want to get past. If you instead tried to relate to where people are coming from you might find you have more success at achieving your goals.
-- Dauer