Viva_Daddy
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Wed Nov-23-11 10:33 PM
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Just as the ancients had a geocentric view of earth’s place in the cosmos, we naturally tend to have an egocentric view of our place in the world. Two views: What we can see is all there is. There is more to it than what we can see.
The astrophysicists tell us that what we can see is barely 5% of what is “out there” (the rest they call Dark Matter and Dark Energy – invisible but very much there and measurable).
The Quantum-physicists tell us that the basis of matter is made up of teeny tiny strings of “stuff” separated by relatively vast distances of apparently empty space (actually, it’s much like the universe except we can see stars and galaxies).
Yet we must be very careful when attributing motives and personality onto “what-is”. It’s called “anthropomorphism” – the tendency to attribute human characteristics onto animals, plants, stones, rivers, mountains, natural phenomena and forces like lightning, earthquakes, etc. etc. This is all projection.
Religion/theology is the projection of human characteristics upon “what-is” and then to call it “God”.
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Humanist_Activist
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Wed Nov-23-11 10:43 PM
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1. You forgot that the horizon of the visible universe is 13.7 billion light-years |
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Edited on Wed Nov-23-11 10:48 PM by Humanist_Activist
while it is actually about 90+ billion light-years across.
Other than that, you post is good.
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Nihil
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Thu Nov-24-11 11:11 AM
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> Yet we must be very careful when attributing motives and personality onto “what-is”. > It’s called “anthropomorphism” – the tendency to attribute human characteristics > onto animals, plants, stones, rivers, mountains, natural phenomena and forces like > lightning, earthquakes, etc. etc. This is all projection. > > Religion/theology is the projection of human characteristics upon “what-is” and > then to call it “God”.
:toast:
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