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Atheist
There is no such thing as moral or immoral behavior. There is only civilized and uncivilized behavior.
This is what I grew up on:
The World Tomorrow Program:
Here it is on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL71268395367D3087&app=desktop
They taught that the old testament laws were a requirement for all people. I now understand that they were indeed a requirement if you wanted to be Jewish but there was in fact never any requirement that people had to convert to Judaism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noahidism
According to the Jewish law, non-Jews are not obligated to convert to Judaism, but they are required to observe the Seven Laws of Noah.
Noahidism is just a fancy term for civilization and civilized laws. Or at least, that is what it should be.
Elo-Hym = All-Human = no ego = infinitely logical human beings
YHWH = Ya-Ehud = The Head
Therefore:
YHWH Elo-Hym = The Head All-Human
(A person with no ego would not require sleep. A crucified person stood on a small platform with their arms stretched outward horizontally. As long as they were awake they could support their weight on their feet but as soon as they fell asleep all of their weight went on to their arms causing intense pain which would wake them back up.)
Do All-Humans exist? Its possible.
Do the All-Humans have a head (a leader)? Its possible.
Does "god" exist? No. It does not and could not exist. It is a logical impossibility.
In the modern vernacular the word "god" means a magical entity that magically acts as the source of godliness (morality). "God" is an invention of the autistic mind. Autistic people invent the idea to explain where laws and rules come from. They do so because they dont understand cause and effect and more importantly because they dont understand emergence
There are 3 common positions:
1) The Theist position: There exists a magical and totally selfless being called 'god' that magically acts as the source of all morality (in the modern vernacular "morality" is a synonym for "godliness" and "holiness") and civilized behavior should be derived from this morality.
2) The Hyper-empirical position: There is no 'god' therefore there is no morality (godliness) and therefore there is no such thing as civilized behavior (only mob rule) and everyone is free to do whatever they can get away with.
3) The Rationalist position: There is no such thing as moral or immoral behavior. Only civilized and uncivilized behavior. Civilization and civilized behavior are emergent properties that arises whenever you have a large number of objective human beings interacting with one another. A civilized society is a society governed by civilized laws. Civilized laws are laws that do not give any one person or any one group of people any special rights above what all others have. The more a society treats everyone as equals the more civilized it is. (Equal rights. Equal protection. Equal pay for equal work. Equal punishment for equal crimes.) Civilized behavior is behavior that respects civilized laws, rules, and expectations.
But treating everyone as equals is not the same thing as treating everyone exactly the same. If we treated everyone the way that extroverts want to be treated then people who are introverted would suffer. Treating everyone as if they were exactly the same is pseudo-civilization.
The difference between "moral behavior" and "civilized behavior" might seem like mere semantics but sometimes semantics is important. After all, the difference between "nigger" and "black guy" is semantics
In the hyper-empirical (autistic) world view, a person is seen as just a "collection of atoms" and since it is not improper to use, abuse, or manipulate atoms to one's own ends it is, therefore, not thought improper to use, abuse, or manipulate people to one's own ends.
On the face of it, this almost seems reasonable. After all, we are indeed made entirely of atoms (or some other units that can be modeled mathematically). It fails, however, to take into account the emergent phenomena that make a human being so much more than "just atoms". Atoms don't have thoughts, feelings, hopes, dreams, or aspirations but people do. Clearly, being "made of" something (for example atoms) is not the same thing as "being" something.
Sometimes hyper-empirical people will avoid the phrase "humans are just atoms" and will opt instead for "humans are just animals". Both phrases express the same underlying idea.
According to the Bible we are living in Babylonian heaven created by Babylonians at the moment of the Big Bang.
According to the Bible we are living in lunatic heaven and lunatics are running the asylum.
Bible=Babel
This is what I grew up on:
The World Tomorrow Program:
Here it is on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL71268395367D3087&app=desktop
They taught that the old testament laws were a requirement for all people. I now understand that they were indeed a requirement if you wanted to be Jewish but there was in fact never any requirement that people had to convert to Judaism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noahidism
According to the Jewish law, non-Jews are not obligated to convert to Judaism, but they are required to observe the Seven Laws of Noah.
Noahidism is just a fancy term for civilization and civilized laws. Or at least, that is what it should be.
Elo-Hym = All-Human = no ego = infinitely logical human beings
YHWH = Ya-Ehud = The Head
Therefore:
YHWH Elo-Hym = The Head All-Human
(A person with no ego would not require sleep. A crucified person stood on a small platform with their arms stretched outward horizontally. As long as they were awake they could support their weight on their feet but as soon as they fell asleep all of their weight went on to their arms causing intense pain which would wake them back up.)
Do All-Humans exist? Its possible.
Do the All-Humans have a head (a leader)? Its possible.
Does "god" exist? No. It does not and could not exist. It is a logical impossibility.
In the modern vernacular the word "god" means a magical entity that magically acts as the source of godliness (morality). "God" is an invention of the autistic mind. Autistic people invent the idea to explain where laws and rules come from. They do so because they dont understand cause and effect and more importantly because they dont understand emergence
There are 3 common positions:
1) The Theist position: There exists a magical and totally selfless being called 'god' that magically acts as the source of all morality (in the modern vernacular "morality" is a synonym for "godliness" and "holiness") and civilized behavior should be derived from this morality.
2) The Hyper-empirical position: There is no 'god' therefore there is no morality (godliness) and therefore there is no such thing as civilized behavior (only mob rule) and everyone is free to do whatever they can get away with.
3) The Rationalist position: There is no such thing as moral or immoral behavior. Only civilized and uncivilized behavior. Civilization and civilized behavior are emergent properties that arises whenever you have a large number of objective human beings interacting with one another. A civilized society is a society governed by civilized laws. Civilized laws are laws that do not give any one person or any one group of people any special rights above what all others have. The more a society treats everyone as equals the more civilized it is. (Equal rights. Equal protection. Equal pay for equal work. Equal punishment for equal crimes.) Civilized behavior is behavior that respects civilized laws, rules, and expectations.
But treating everyone as equals is not the same thing as treating everyone exactly the same. If we treated everyone the way that extroverts want to be treated then people who are introverted would suffer. Treating everyone as if they were exactly the same is pseudo-civilization.
The difference between "moral behavior" and "civilized behavior" might seem like mere semantics but sometimes semantics is important. After all, the difference between "nigger" and "black guy" is semantics
In the hyper-empirical (autistic) world view, a person is seen as just a "collection of atoms" and since it is not improper to use, abuse, or manipulate atoms to one's own ends it is, therefore, not thought improper to use, abuse, or manipulate people to one's own ends.
On the face of it, this almost seems reasonable. After all, we are indeed made entirely of atoms (or some other units that can be modeled mathematically). It fails, however, to take into account the emergent phenomena that make a human being so much more than "just atoms". Atoms don't have thoughts, feelings, hopes, dreams, or aspirations but people do. Clearly, being "made of" something (for example atoms) is not the same thing as "being" something.
Sometimes hyper-empirical people will avoid the phrase "humans are just atoms" and will opt instead for "humans are just animals". Both phrases express the same underlying idea.
According to the Bible we are living in Babylonian heaven created by Babylonians at the moment of the Big Bang.
What kind of person would consider this universe to be their idea of heaven? A universe with Floods, hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, plagues, and animals eating each other. A universe of darkness and confusion. Only a lunatic would consider this universe to be heaven.Then they said, “Come, lets build our own city and tower that reaches to the heavens in order to make our own heaven lest we be scattered abroad.—Genesis 11
According to the Bible we are living in lunatic heaven and lunatics are running the asylum.
Bible=Babel
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