From: Scott R (jse885@spinn.net)
Date: Wed May 07 2003 - 04:27:00 BST
Paul,
[Scott prev]> > One of the fallacies of modernism, in my mind, is to
> > think that one can
> > separate religion from the rest of one's life. So,
> > yes, it is only religion
> > that needs to catch on. However, postmodern religion
> > will be a very
> > different thing, but that is for another day.
>
[Paul]> When I say 'I am not religious' (as I would say, if
> asked), why is that a fallacy?
>
> Is it because:
>
> a) I am religious but I don't know it?
> b) What I mean by religious is not what you mean?
> c) Somehting else?
(c). My charge of fallacy was directed at those who think that religion and
science, or religion and business, or religion and anything, can operate
independently of each other. By "religion" I mean what one has faith in, so
maybe (b) as well.
- Scott
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