[MD] MoQ as religion

Илья Коробков korobkov_ilya at mail.ru
Wed Apr 5 02:26:44 PDT 2006


Ian,

I like your definition of religion as a "belief system"
very much. Now I can explain my point more clearly.


You said that science has it's limits. What is the
nature of this limits? Are these limits built by the
science itself? - No. These limits are the natural limits
of the rational thought.

MoQ tries to go beyond this limits. Go RATIONALLY, you see?
But it's just impossible! And that impossibility is
reflected in the fuzzy ontological status of MoQ itself
(try to reflect on the example in my previous letter:
> > - What is MoQ?
> > - Static intellectual pattern.
> > - What this notion (that MoQ is a static intellectual pattern) is?
> > - Static intellectual pattern, too.
> > - And what is this notion?
> > - The same...
)

The resolution to go beyond the natural limits to rational
thought is what puts MoQ and religion in one bed.
And when we are beyond these limits
the only criterion of the "the quality of explanation"
is FAITH. You believe in Quality? - Good for you. - But I
believe in the green aliens in my head that control all my
feelings and thoughts. Is your explanation of Reality
any better than mine? 

LFFYA,
Ilya.




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