Yadda wrote on Apr 28
th, 2013 at 12:43pm:
But just take it easy on that whiskey.
I drink so little that I'm better categorised as a non drinker.
I find Christians are quite liberal with their alcoholism tho... why is that?
Quote:Nothing to excess.
What is the positive of Nothing to excess? Everything in good measure? Not a very Christian approach you have going there Yadda... perhaps you should internalise those scriptures you read rather than merely quoting them... your advice may prove more valuable as a result... never know... worth a try.
For me however, my life is about increasing the sum total of pleasure in the world and reducing the sum total of suffering in the world. Excess plays no part in my world therefore... as excess leads to suffering... gluttony for example does not produce pleasure... it produces the pain of bloating and a feeling of being unwell. Eating until you are satisfied however is very pleasurable.
More significantly... in my world it is people who count the most and developing relationships that are meaningful is the greatest pleasure of all.
Quote:So what is the point of 'believing' then ?
Belief helps us, in our journey here.
I find meaningful relationships with people I encounter of far more assistance than trying to believe in a god I do not.
Quote:i.e.
In this world, we are travelling in a [moral] 'wilderness', [mostly] separated from the influence of God's spirit.
[the prodigal son]
I don't exist in a moral wilderness... I exist is a moral structure that is challenging, meaningful and beneficial to humanity.
Quote:There are many distractions in this world, that can lead us into [what in God's eyes is] wicked behaviour/poor choices.
I am luckier than most... I see consequences before experiencing them so can quickly choose well those actions that increase the sum total of pleasure in the world and avoid those actions that increase the sum total of suffering. I acknowledge however that some people struggle more with living a moral life than others, because some of us are more empathetic than others.
Quote:Faith, in God's righteousness and love, focuses us our attention, where God wants us to meditate.
Reading the Bible, focuses us our attention, where God wants us to meditate.
If that focus is that which predates his existence... that is Ancient Greek meditations on What is good and how do we live the good life... then I am quite happily living the good life without the need a bible... thanks anyway.
Quote:You don't have-a-care about avoiding wickedness ???
Many do not.
Really? Sounds profoundly wrong when pitted against my moral compass.
Quote:OK.
Go your own path.
....but don't whine, when God brings you to account, for your poor choices.
You would do well to avoid playing god... telling me what you think your god will do to me without first hearing it from your god himself.... well, you remember what happened to Moses when he did that don't you?
Quote:That is right, YOU are the arbiter of what is good, and what is evil.
What gives me pleasure, is good.
And what prevents me from experiencing pleasure, is evil/bad.
Right ?
Christians have a habit of misrepresenting the ideas of others so as to denigrate them... This nonsense above in response to Hellenistic Hedonism has been going on for centuries... yet the writings of Epicurus are so far removed from what Christians claim of them, that one could say with all honesty that Christians are being dishonest... which is not a moral place from which to explore the writings of others.
Quote:[....and that is how the majority of mankind think/reason. No ? ]
From my experience, the majority of mankind who live in the West, tend to live materially guided by sound bites gathered from the mass media.