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Probably true, and I think my earlier point, that as we grow in our relationship, our will becomes more in harmony with God's, somewhat addresses that, though not entirely, as you point out.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
The history books, the physics books, now they make sense. They explain the why and how of everything
Religion is an illusion. Pure and simple.
See, that's just a matter of your opinion -- you believe it to be an illusion, and so it is (building, I think on your earlier point that belief breeds conceptual reality,) for you. I, on the other hand, see the positive impact that religion, and a relationship with God, whatever he turns out to be, has had in my life, so I would never even consider that it is an illusion -- for me, it's every bit as real as the table in front of me.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
Because I'm getting sick of repeating myself.
There is still free will on how a baby will react to each and every influence & circumstance
yet we don't see any of this the first day, week, month .......of birth, until a later time
To say that babies are "blank slates" is backward. No, they are OPEN SLATES.....and will be influenced by the circumstances into which they are born. Therefore, your argument that "morality" is only available to those children of "church-goers" or the "religious" is wrong.
WHAT?????? Are you crazy??? Where did I ever argue that morality is only available to children of church goers or religious?
My whole post revolves around going back to a time prior to any influence of any churches or religions, so how the heck did you ever jump to that conclusion?
This is what results in the ability of the baby (later in life), to form honest attachments; OR, to be hypervigilant to danger; OR to be afraid of a lion coming to eat them.
NO! Those are not FREE WILL reactions! Those are responses (based on survival instincts), not "choices".
Nevertheless, I'm sorry but the two first quoted sentences above are incorrect. We DO see "any of this the first day" ..... "week" ............ "month." This is why I asked if you had access to a neo-natal unit.
As for the rest of your presentation, I guess I have misinterpreted your intentions. I agree with you that 'churches' and 'religions' are unnecessary;
but to hear you say that (paraphrasing, here): babies are blank slates and the entire scientific community would back me up, is patently nonsense.
Perhaps I jumped from your claiming "blank slate" to "ultra conservative church-goer".....and if so, that is a reflection of my bias as to the modernity of peoples' thinking. If one doesn't know that babies are NOT blank slates, how can their "understanding" of God and whatever be taken seriously?