pearlbear, to Neuroscience
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New server, new . I have a Ph.D. in and even though I don't do research, I have an abiding interest in it. I had a long career in and retired from that last year. I've studied , , , and , and I currently teach workshops and coach in those arenas. I am , , a of mostly and .

venite, to philosophy Dutch
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Huge if true

secularfidelity, to random

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I am humbly (yet unapologetically) religious. I am also secular & spiritual! Not ordained, not a scholar, but a devoted student of christian scripture and theology.

My threefold goal here is to share my thoughts, socialize with people, and hopefully make a few internet friends.

Almost everything I write here and on my blog will orbit these subjects: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; . I fully understand the vast majority of people are not interested in these, but I am, and that's what I'll largely write about.

Politically and theologically, I am a progressive, albeit one that does not easily and uncritically brush tradition aside.

LGBTQIA+ affirming. Christian Universalist. Socialist.

lannan, to paganism
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I think coming into the right pantheon of Gods can feel like a homecoming because you have finally arrived at a mythopoetic vantage point in the cosmos that most completely resembles your experience of reality and its divine Stewards speak to you in the language of your own mind and body.

michaelmillerjr, to philosophy

👋 Hello, all! I've moved to hci.social and want to offer a brief #Introduction.

I'm Michael: a husband, father, and friend from the Midwest U.S.

I've served in #Healthcare leadership for over 15 years and have studied and written about ⛪ #Theology, ⚕️ #Bioethics, and 🖥️ #DigitalEthics.

I aspire to be like The Old Farmer's Almanac - "Useful, with a pleasant degree of humor." 😂

I look forward to seeing you around!

Peternimmo, to cryptocurrency
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Emily F. Gorcenski sums up beautifully. Just part of an amazing essay on the perverse of the . I think she's mostly correct on the parallels. A long read, but highly recommended









@emilygorcenski
https://emilygorcenski.com/post/making-god/

emmanuelwald, to Reformed
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Hi! I'm new here, even if I was active in an other instance before, so I thought it was a good time for writing an . So, here we go!

I'm Emmanuel Wald, trainee in a French united ( and ) church. I serve in a parish of Alsace, the easternmost cultural region of metropolitan France. Before that I was teacher of religious culture in middle- and highschools. If you follow me, you'll probably see a lot of toots about and theological POV on the society

ynysdyn, to books

Hello, World!

I'm Lyle (he/him). My is that I'm a husband and father of 2 (5 if you count the chinchillas).

I'm a post-ac PhD in and looking for places to talk about all the and of I'm always all the time.

I'm still independent scholarship on and pop culture, and also lots of . Presently working out my own take on "dark heroic fantasy".

Also a fiend.

Excited to be here!

fizzlesticks, to philosophy

Universalism is the idea that we are all always already "saved," and there's nothing anyone can do to change that.

davidbrush, to datascience

My last Mastodon instance blew up, so:

I am a senior staff in the field. I largely work in the disciplines of; , , and programming.

I am an avid reader of , , , and .

I follow news and have been using in all their forms for the past 20 years personally and professionally.

I love a good (Baldur's Gate 3 is my current obsesion), , or .

Joni, to philosophy
Peternimmo, to church
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A new introduction post: I'm the of minister at Cambuslang. Graduate of University and Theological Seminary- alumnus. Registered same-sex marriage celebrant. Occasional reposts or links in .

Bodling, to philosophy
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A new PBS documentary, “Teilhard: Visionary Scientist,” premiered this month. Paleontologist, theologian, and mystic Pierre Teilhard de Chardin tried to be a faithful son of the Church and a faithful scientist as he brought both those together. Challenged during his life (and after), refused permission to publish, rehabilitated by recent popes.

Streaming now on PBS.

https://religionnews.com/2024/05/13/jesuit-scientist-who-bridge-faith-and-science-recounted-in-pbs-documentary/

#paleontology #theology #mysticism #Jesuit #Catholic #PBS

wolfinthemist, to philosophy

Today is the feast day of Pope St. Damasus I.

Patronages:

  • Unity within the Church
  • Theologians and scholars
  • Pilgrims visiting martyrs' tombs

Petition prayers for:

  • Intercession in doctrinal unity
  • Guidance in biblical scholarship
  • Solace during spiritual trials

Read more at https://wolfinthemist.com/blog/20231211

Ooze, to religion
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https://ooze.net/dogmatic-religion-is-a-bitch/

Dogmatic religion is a bitch. It destroys the very core of people.

Humans are social creatures. So when our cherished others share with us that it is possible to know the love of a perfect being, to be enfolded in the bliss of union with it, if only we follow some rules, we naturally strive to seek this perfection. But the rules are the thing. When we submit to rules we want to know that they are justified. That they will be efficacious. But dogma, the insistence on unquestioning faith, does not give us such reassurance.

Any dogmatic set of rules is functionally unattainable in the long term because of the power of doubt. Dogmatism is not a natural part of what it is to be human. We thirst for understanding. And, while there is a great truth in not being a slave to the why of things, in sometimes accepting things as they are even though we cannot yet understand them, we will never cease completely to ask why.

Whenever there are rules they are broken. Always. If there is a rule, someone is breaking it. But with dogmatic religion it is always the rules held in the highest regard that are broken. Not just broken, smashed. The most proscribed precepts serving only to indicate the nature of the depravity of the oppressors. Our tender bliss seeking hearts recoil from this hypocrisy. And we instantly see the deception that these others have perpetrated upon us. And we hate them for it.

And if we are hurt enough, we defensively reject the entire possibility of the blissful union ever existing at all. We want our money back, because the thing they sold us does not exist. Or so we think. We think this because the hypocrites who taught us are hooked on the idea that there is only one way to characterize the perfect thing, and it is their characterization. All the other ones are evil. The god of Abraham boldly declares that all other gods are evil and untrue, false and deceiving, or even, the big lie, simply nonexistent. Like a spoiled toddler, his every utterance an insistent cry of There Can Be Only One.

This is often the first clue to us that the god of love they say they are recommending might not be quite as loving as they make him out to be. Even though we reject them once we see their hypocrisy rear its so, so ugly head, we have been so traumatically conditioned by the purveyors of the One True God™ that we can’t easily escape from the bounds of monotheism. Once we have found that particular god lacking we fall back on that conditioning and we believe that there must be no gods at all.

But the blissful union with the perfect thing is still there! If we continue to be prisoners of the conditioning foisted upon us by the damaged peddlers of the one single truth lie we shall be forever beholden to their conceptualizations. Forever locked in a trap of their design. Forever believing that it is their way or nothing.

NMetz, to philosophy

I'm deeply grateful to announce that I wrote an article that was just published today in Christ and Pop Culture magazine. If you are interested, you are welcome to read it here.

https://christandpopculture.com/laufeys-jazz-album-bewitched-sublime-falling-love/?fbclid=IwAR2QbHz40cNJUEq_ZhMwmDB-WjVouX_j01BijRDH1od4g0W_4cpsiaFihUA

wdlindsy, to Israel
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For those seeking to understand the uncritical pro-Israel, anti-Palestine bias of many US leaders, Steve Rabey points to Timothy P. Weber's On the Road to Armageddon, which tracks the religious beliefs among US Christians feeding this political stance. He writes,


/1

https://baptistnews.com/article/historian-shows-how-america-became-israels-best-friend-and-biggest-defender/

lannan, to philosophy
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I wrote this (https://tinyurl.com/aztecexceptionalism) blog post a while ago now, and it's more pertinent than I could have ever imagined.

A religious colleague of mine told me today that he had once emailed James Maffie, asking if his 500-page tome, "Aztec Philosophy" was meant to be a definitive work of historical scholarship or speculative conjecture - and Maffie admitted it was the latter.

I am without words, because he said nothing to this effect anywhere in the book... /

DrByrd, to Christianity
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paninid, to philosophy
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I think my is .

abdi, to movies
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New instance, new : Hello! I'm Abdi 👋🏾 Software engineer/data scientist in NYC. Former . Lover of greenery/gardens, board games, , , autumn, Japanese food, and . Fortunate to have done a lot of

Other hobbies/points of connection:
(I'll write a and try it on friends)
(playing / )
( / digital)
( / / )

researchbuzz, to religion
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'A team of academics from the Religions and Theology department at The University of Manchester have created ‘Going Beyond Belief’, a new learning resource for A Level students, with the support of the BBC Beyond Belief team.

The resource has been conceived to support students in schools and colleges to access a collection of innovative research produced by researchers at the University and the rich resource that is the Beyond Belief archive.'

https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/religions-and-theology-learning-tool/

iamdaltonb, to philosophy
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Hello everyone! I’m and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Dalton B. and I am a Disciple of Jesus Christ! I am looking to make this my new home for socials and looking to migrate my friends and current following here!

jovial_cynic, to philosophy
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"I didn’t go to religion to make me happy. I always knew a bottle of Port would do that. If you want a religion to make you feel really comfortable, I certainly don’t recommend Christianity."

~ C.S. Lewis

DrByrd, to philosophy
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