From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Sun Nov 14 2004 - 16:30:23 GMT
On 14 Nov 2004 at 10:14, PhaedrusWolf@aol.com wrote:
"You despise that in others that which you fear the most in
yourself."
msh says:
Yes. I think you've hit the nail on the head here. Thanks.
chin:
By rejecting the religious view, you are doing what you most despise
in the others you are trying to alienate. You have condemned thier
viable philosophy, just as you claim they have condemned yours.
msh says:
Except that I haven't rejected the religious view, whatever that is
in all its variety, as a possible source of truth, whatver THAT is.
My position is that a religious view is not a scientific view, and
much confusion arises when one seeks for religious belief the
imprimatur of science.
Furthermore, my position is that any belief, religious or otherwise,
that does not have an empirical basis will not be supported by the
Metaphysics of Quality. This of course excludes the assumption that
Quality creates subjects and objects, which is necessary to boot the
MOQ in the first instance.
Since I am interested in expanding the metaphysical foundation of
science to include the Metaphysics of Quality, I am naturally NOT
interested in religious interpretations of reality. This does not
mean that such interpretations are not in some sense correct.
Thanks,
Mark Steven Heyman (msh)
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