swilow
Bluelight Crew
^I had a good day, though weird due to odd anxieties. Hyper sensory actually, overwhelming but interesting.
I hope you did too.
I hope you did too.

I wish a lot of regulars would stop confusing the discussion of dogma and the peculiar problems of large religious institutions with spirituality.
Its certainly true that religious topics outweigh philosphical topics decisively. Its pretty rare for a discussion on Kirkegaard to come up; I wonder if that is because not everyone has studied the philosophers; I really know very little formal philosphy (I would love to learn!). Whereas many have been exposed to spirituality since birth (and before). Just briefly, moving laterally away from splitting to a new sub-forum, would you like to see more discussion of philosophy, or a changing of this forums overall remit?
drug_mentor said:I would personally love to see more discussion of philosophy in this forum.
Noodle said:I wish a lot of regulars would stop confusing the discussion of dogma and the peculiar problems of large religious institutions with spirituality.
it just turned into more of a theology subforum
I have no problem with theology. I was referring to a point in time when a lot of threads were created by someone who seemed to have a Christian agenda. It was a while ago and not much of an issue. I probably shouldn't have mentioned it.
The thing I don't understand about comments like these:
Who is stopping anyone from discussing philosophy or non-religious spiritual topics? I get that people want to see more philosophical threads and less religious threads, but it's more a question of what thread people post in... isn't it? There's no conspiracy going on.
Personally, I prefer theological discussions to philosophical discussions. So I'm more inclined to contribute to those. But, I don't go around making a lot of religious threads or anything. As far as your suggestions go, I'm not sure what anybody can actually do? If you want to discuss philosophy, discuss it.
Can't it be both?
Its certainly true that religious topics outweigh philosphical topics decisively. Its pretty rare for a discussion on Kirkegaard to come up; I wonder if that is because not everyone has studied the philosophers; I really know very little formal philosphy (I would love to learn!). Whereas many have been exposed to spirituality since birth (and before). Just briefly, moving laterally away from splitting to a new sub-forum, would you like to see more discussion of philosophy, or a changing of this forums overall remit?
I am in the same situation; my knowledge of formal philosophy is extremely limited and, truth be told, I am slightly intimidated by some of what are considered classic thinkers. I feel like an utter toddler in the realm of philosophy. So I have to be straight up and say that I don't think I'll start any threads on such. But the realm of philosphy is much deeper then that, and I think we do have a lot of discussion which end up revolving around ideas of ethics, semantics, frailty of language, difficulty of online debate... I don't mind those discussions, especially the unexpected ones. Lke vortech said, topics become interesting when new ideas and connections between idea's are made, and I think they often evolve organically through various topics.
I wish a lot of regulars would stop confusing the discussion of dogma and the peculiar problems of large religious institutions with spirituality.
I think it should be SUGGESTED, but not required, that people wait at least 12 hours before replying to others in a thread.
Foreigner said:I think it should be SUGGESTED, but not required, that people wait at least 12 hours before replying to others in a thread.
I wish a lot of regulars would stop confusing the discussion of dogma and the peculiar problems of large religious institutions with spirituality.