NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 14
th, 2014 at 10:01pm:
I think the significance of important religious figures, whether they can be proved to have exited or not, is indisputable in that they personify an idea that transcends the need for provable historicity... It is irrelevant... Which is the difference between these figures and those legendary figures of lesser (non-religious) value.
Zoroaster, Siddhartha, Jesus, Mohammed (no argument about his historicity?) and even the Hindu gods coalesce ideas that are, in their own ways, fundamental to the human psyche.
Because they attempt to answer, in their own ways, the most fundamental of human questions... In the Socratic speak, "How should we live"?
How should we live? What should we live for? What would we die for?
That the traditions of these figures' historicity have survived at all is, I believe, that they answer these questions for those who apprehend a great truth in their (traditionally accepted) dialogues with their alleged disciples.
And for those who do believe they apprehend a great truth in the (attributed) teaching, may find the answer to another great, existential question... What does my life mean, to the world, or in the aid of my own advancement, that I have lived at all?
Very good NoN.
I feel most aetheists are like a company that lacks a "mission statement"
Or a rudderless ship would be another way of putting it.
Ive never believed i'm going to "meet my maker" or "see saint peter at the pearly gates" or "be presented with 74 virgins" or "be reincarnated as a cow"
But I have found reading the teachings of some of these traditions enormously helpful.
Wisdom has a way of being created by these great concentrated minds.
Wisdom cannot and will not be created by aetheist mindlessness (you simply will remain a perpetual fool if all you do is play candy crush, watch NRL , shop on ebay and detail your car.
These seem to be the aetheist hobbies and I feel very sorry for them.
Sit down in a field with 20 horses and read a bit of the Japanese nature worship traditions and you can actually "morph' back into a new dimension.
I have experienced this many times.
Becoming so attuned to the herd that when a horse spooks at , say, a rabbit, you feel a wave of energy hit you in the gut , you feel the hair raise on your neck.
God, nature, truth, path, journey.
Why on earth are aetheists so pedantic and down on these amazing tools.
Their loss.