[MD] MOQ and the Future: An Inquiry into Usefulness

MarshaV valkyr at att.net
Mon Nov 16 12:20:17 PST 2009




Willblake2
I am continually surprised by you anti-theism position.  Yet
you believe in Quality.  I suppose if theism denotes the presence
of a supreme being, then I get your point.  But what if it is
something entirely different from that.  What if these religions
are only providing a metaphor for what is going on?

Christ spoke of a father in heaven.  What if what he meant
was: the feeling he got was similar to that of a loving father?
We all have different fathers, so its hard to relate, but it was
his attempt to relay his mystical experience (then abused by
the rising Church).  You may claim that you are athiest, but
can you deny that the feeling of God does exist?  I believe
all you can deny is that you have never had it.

Just my opinion of course, and I am no God worshiper in the
traditional sense.


Marsha:
RMP has stated that the MoQ is athestic and anti-theistic.  Buddhism is
atheistic religion.  I am an atheist. My defintion of an atheist is:
Atheists are people who believe that god or gods (or other supernatural
beings) are man-made constructs, myths and legends or who believe that these
concepts are not meaningful.    

Quality is unpatterned experience and patterned experience.  How could I
deny quality?  

Who is Christ?  Did he leave something in writing?  I don't think so.


Marsha
 
 
  

   




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