From: David Buchanan (DBuchanan@ClassicalRadio.org)
Date: Sun Sep 14 2003 - 00:52:31 BST
David Morey said:
I am aware of this. Never had anything to do with
organised religion in my life. However, I think that much
of the sentiment that religion expresses is the sort
of sentiment I experience. I have always felt that the
life-world we have ended up with after religion and science
is something completely mis-conceived. I hope there is
something beyond both that would capture the best
elements of both. I generally experience my life as
living in a society full of people going round staring at
the ground and thinking that is all there is. If they looked
up they would find the world much more amazing and
impossible to understand in terms of the limited view
they have been confining themselves to. Most of the people
at MOQ are doing a bit better than average, thankfully.
At least they have read a few books.
dmb says:
Huh? How is this relevant, or even remotely related, to what I said? I'm
glad you feel comfortable enough to share your feelings about religious
sentiment and the poor lost souls of the world (unlike you), but my point
was about ideological committments and their effects on discussion.
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