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DeLamar.J said:Have any of you put a real effort into learning what Anton LaVeys philosophy is all about?
DeLamar.J said:If so, what do you like/dislike about it.
mantis said:speaking of religions
dont you guys think secularism became a religion
i feel that its followers are becoming very extreme tho...
maybe i shouldnt be saying this, coz we're not supposed to initiate debates here!
just something i had to say
Thank you for giving your honest opinion, I dont agree with it, but I respect it.heretic888 said:Yes.
Outside of his criticism of evangelical religion, I dislike pretty much everything expounded in the Church of Satan.
The use of Jungian psychology is extremely shallow and unprofessional, the emphasis on egocentrism and self-importance is regressive and narcissistic, the use of "black magic" promotes manipulation of other human beings, there is a lack of any sense of development or ultimate purpose beyond the fulfillment of temporary desires, and the entire image itself is absolutely hokey.
When it comes to pure philosophy, you're much better off going with some of the well-established giants in the field: Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Nietzche, Foucault, Derrida, Wittgenstein, Habermas, and so on. What LaVey propounded is just juvenile.
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Bob Hubbard said:The best way to sum up my system is, I believe there is something out there that we don't understand. A unifying and underlining force which we are all part of. It takes many forms, has many faces, and many paths for us to explore. I don't believe any 1 path is more right than any other, just more right for the individual. I believe in balance, so karma is real, and reincarnation may be possible. I believe this universal force is accessible to those who work to hear it, and is the base root for what we call "ki/chi". I believe all people are created equal, but become unequal through action, inaction and choices.
Kane said:But of course truly knowing God is impossible, as we would have to be God to do so.
Kane said:By the way when you study Hinduism, be sure to not become too attached to the mythology for long. The myths are fun but there is a philosophical system that as more beautiful than all explanations for the origins of our world. The philosophical side of Hinduism is often not seen by many people
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Henderson said:jujutsu_indonesia, As sala'amu alaikum. I find the uneducated generalization of Islam as anything other than peaceful to be disgusting at the least. The men mentioned above (IMO) are not true Muslims. I am sorry you felt you had to differentiate yourself from them. Anyone who would have lumped you together with the bin Laden's of the world is simply a fool. Peace to you!
Respects,
Frank
Darksoul 2. True Islam is something we hear about rarely said:That's very true Mr. Darksoul. Those extremists are interpreting our Muslim Holy Book with bad intentions, thus producing very evil interpretation. Nowhere does in the Quran you will find any command to kill Americans. The Quran says that we should all be doing good and Allah himself will be our judge. No matter who we are, whether we are Muslim, Jew, Christian or Sabians or any other religions, if we do good deeds Allah will not make us sad. If you have a Yusuf Ali edition of Quran commentaries, please have a look at chapter 2:62 of the Quran. Bin Laden will never quote those, I am sure!![]()
oh come onjujutsu_indonesia said:That's very true Mr. Darksoul. Those extremists are interpreting our Muslim Holy Book with bad intentions, thus producing very evil interpretation. Nowhere does in the Quran you will find any command to kill Americans. The Quran says that we should all be doing good and Allah himself will be our judge. No matter who we are, whether we are Muslim, Jew, Christian or Sabians or any other religions, if we do good deeds Allah will not make us sad. If you have a Yusuf Ali edition of Quran commentaries, please have a look at chapter 2:62 of the Quran. Bin Laden will never quote those, I am sure!![]()
i am not talking about sufismheretic888 said:I would suggest looking into Sufism, mantis.
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mantis said:i am not talking about sufism
im talking about sunnie(sp!?) muslims which make the majority of muslims around the world.
is that a question?heretic888 said:So, an Appeal To Common Practice, then??
mantis said:is that a question?
i dont get it
sorry
oh so ur saying just coz sunni islam is the common one that doesnt make it the right thing?heretic888 said:It's a logical fallacy whereby one assumes that a proposition is true solely because it is popular or commonly practiced.
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mantis said:oh so ur saying just coz sunni islam is the common one that doesnt make it the right thing?
im not saying it is, what i am saying sunni islam is islam, sufism is not islam. sufism is sufism. simple!
i wanted to discuss islam, not sufism. coz it seems that people when they attack islam they are attacking sunni islam, the common islam and they're not attacking sufism. i have no interest in sufism whatsoever by the way!
actually i dont understandheretic888 said:The very fact that you are claiming Sufism is not Islam demonstrates you don't know what you're talking about. I would suggest looking into the influence that many notable Sufi mystics, such as Rumi, al Hallaj, and Ibn 'al Arabi have had on the history of Islam. Your Strawman Argument just doesn't hold out.
And, yes, arguing that because a given form of Islam is the most commonly practiced that it is the "real" or "true" Islam is indeed a fallacious Appeal To Common Practice.
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mantis said:oh come on
muslims should stop denying the verses that talk about war, attack, and self-defense
if you change your mentality and defend or explain why those verses are there instead of denying their existence i think it would be a lot better!
also, youre saying "No matter who we are, whether we are Muslim, Jew, Christian or Sabians or any other religions, if we do good deeds Allah will not make us sad" that totally doesnt make sense. if this were true, why is there islam, and why's there hell and heaven?!!
this verse that you're quotin i have read before, and it DOES set a condition for this. the condition is believing in the ONE God, and not associating people/idols with Him, right?!