Tammuz
Senior Member
A while ago I came across the term "Saganist". As defined in Urban Dictionary:
I'm not really a fan of being an -ist named after a single person. But in any case, Carl Sagan was a really great guy, and I find his sentiment, an summarized in the quote to be very desirable. Why isn't this the predominant sentiment of the world? Think of how different such a world would be compared to the one we inhabit right now.
In a "Saganist" world, science and critical thinking would be core subjects in school and every child would receive excellent education in them. Global warming would have been taken seriously decades ago, not as of now, a half-assed wake-up when it might be almost too late. The pale blue dot would be well-cared for, and not just for humans, but for other animals as well. There would be ambitious plans and projects for space exploration and colonization. Religion would be a fringe phenomena, Christianity and Islam not viewed as qualitively different that Norse mythology and Egyptian mythology.
Hey, I can dream!
One who participates in the school of thought known as Saganism.
One who maintains an awestruck perspective of the vast cosmos we inhabit so minutely and the wonder of billions of years of evolution that brought us to this moment.
One who finds a source of complete spiritual satisfaction in the natural laws of the universe and the achievements of mankind's scientific practice thus far.
Emphasis is placed upon the duty of care for our planet, the need for ambitious space exploration programs, the folly of religion, nationalism and war, but also the need for compassion in the face of small-mindedness and zealotry.
The world would be an incredible place if all human beings were Saganists.
I'm not really a fan of being an -ist named after a single person. But in any case, Carl Sagan was a really great guy, and I find his sentiment, an summarized in the quote to be very desirable. Why isn't this the predominant sentiment of the world? Think of how different such a world would be compared to the one we inhabit right now.
In a "Saganist" world, science and critical thinking would be core subjects in school and every child would receive excellent education in them. Global warming would have been taken seriously decades ago, not as of now, a half-assed wake-up when it might be almost too late. The pale blue dot would be well-cared for, and not just for humans, but for other animals as well. There would be ambitious plans and projects for space exploration and colonization. Religion would be a fringe phenomena, Christianity and Islam not viewed as qualitively different that Norse mythology and Egyptian mythology.
Hey, I can dream!
