All Blog Posts Tagged '214' (21)

Answer me these questions three

Our last reading for this segment of blogging was titled human origins and religion but the selection was more about religious views on abortion rather than human origins. This topic has already received enough attention and really, nobody’s opinion is changing anyone else’s position on the issue. Here is a newer idea to discuss about human origins and religion relevant to this site. How does your mythos create your religious views? So is it your personal story that draws you to appreciate a… Read More

Added by Erin Ray on December 4, 2009 at 11:43pm — 1 Comment

Animal Origins and Religion

So, I was supposed to post on human origins and religion but I had thought. What about all those animal analogies in the Judeo-Christian texts? Is there a basis for the animal comparisons in regards to human circumstances? Lion=leadership, Lamb=pacifist, Dove=peace, Wolf=liar, Snake=evil, Flock=followers. In reality do these animals really display these human values or is there some sentiment towards animal worship? When the Israelites made a golden calf Moses melted it to ashes, then mixed the… Read More

Added by Erin Ray on December 4, 2009 at 9:33pm — 3 Comments

Phil 214-#4

Intellect and Intuition is used daily by everyone, sometime they don’t always help though. Society has become advanced with sometimes bettering our knowledge. Science has also become more advanced in lives and summiting proofs to different views of creation. These things are all personal, with how much intellect one has, the intuition one gets, and the view one takes on creation.

Added by Cally Grissom on November 8, 2009 at 12:01pm — 1 Comment

Drink Responsibly on Opposite's Day

What if, on Opposite’s Day, the view that an ultimate force apart from nature directs the universe and the view that all matter is generated through principles of randomness swapped places on the philosophical portico and for one day (Opposite’s Day) each opposing view took on the task of arguing for what typically it would argue against. When these views wake up the morning after Opposite’s Day did anyone learn anything besides a Bloody Mary does not work for that headache?

Added by Erin Ray on November 7, 2009 at 10:16pm — No Comments

Body and Mind Unified?

Is there a purpose to human consciousness – Can it always be said that a conscious thought is driven by a purpose? My required reading for this class comments, “Consciousness is always conscious of…” Suggesting to me that every human thought is driven by a purpose. The debate in this reading is between naturalism as an explanation of human conciseness or a transcendent force apart from nature. I am always inclined to look at natural processes to explain human nature. The reading for this… Read More

Added by Erin Ray on November 7, 2009 at 9:37pm — 4 Comments

Revelence with Open source (214)

Open source allows you to have what ever kind of faith and God. They treat everyone equal. No matter if male or female or the dominance of your God. There is no secondary status discrimination. Everyone can share their opinions and feel welcome. Women are seen equal as male. It’s great how everyone gets along to bad it can’t be seen like this in society.

Added by Cally Grissom on October 16, 2009 at 12:30pm — 1 Comment

God vs. Goddess

“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I will meet you there.” – Jalal ad-Din Rumi



As a member if the PHI 214 class I was required to read a portion of Rosemary Radford Ruether’s “The Female Nature of God”. Ruether confronts very well the exclusively male image pertaining to the god of the Judaeo-Christian religions. I can agree with her observation of this male centered philosophy being an enabler to a structure of patriarchal rule and subordinate roles… Read More

Added by Erin Ray on October 16, 2009 at 12:00pm — 14 Comments

Adam and Eve Version 2.0

Once upon a time, there was a boy and there was a girl. A potential circumstance perpetuating through many possibilities leads the boy and the girl to cross paths. And when these two paths meet it stirs a pause, an ephemeral lapse of moment and motion, the boy and the girl sense there is a something; a great little something that only human beings can realize. What is this something? The boy and the girl know, but to explain this great little thing away - to use the patterns of plain language… Read More

Added by Erin Ray on October 16, 2009 at 11:09am — 7 Comments

Women in religion (214)

Anyone would say God is male, even if don’t believe in God because it has been taught that way since religion started. There are many scriptures that “contain male images and language about God.” (pg 276)



Over the past decades some religions have started considering God as female except for Christianity and others. I the text by Rosemary she gave 5 reasons why it needs to be beyond male or female God. 1. Male has no special priority. 2. Man and women are equal. 3. God can’t be seen… Read More

Added by Cally Grissom on October 13, 2009 at 12:30pm — 2 Comments

Women in society (214)

Women have been stereotyped for decades as secondary and male as dominance. I think eventually women will be seen by society as equal with male. America has slowly accepted having women become leaders in government and at large companies. Becoming more equal is changing the world and scares a lot of people, because they don’t know what to expect. Men are fighting to be number one and when they get beat by a woman, they feel less powerful and normal. Society has much influence in the dominance… Read More

Added by Cally Grissom on October 10, 2009 at 12:36pm — 2 Comments

Toleration Pt. 3

Locked said “faith is not faith without believing” (Stewart 270) in his argument for a secular government. It is such a great quote for me, because it truly holds the spirit of a secular mind trying to co-exist with a person who believes in God, or maybe vice-versa. While it is very easy to want to convert a non believer, and show them the path to God and the kingdom of heaven, it’s easy to forget that without true faith, one cannot possibly truly believe in God, and while it can be said… Read More

Added by Chandra Fudge on September 27, 2009 at 5:01pm — 1 Comment

Because We Stand For Our Beliefs (PHI-214)(1-2)

Governments' tolerance towards religious beliefs. Many of us lucky enough to live in countries that really give so much freedom to worship. I believe not even one single government in this planet fully apart from the religions of its people. Governments always in the sight of religion one way or another. Back when I was in Indonesia I still remember how churches were tore down, burnt down, and destroyed like worthless illegal buildings. I still remember vividly how christians cried out to the… Read More

Added by PH214 Youstbi Djuanvat on September 25, 2009 at 3:00am — 4 Comments

Toleration Pt. 2

How does toleration apply to me?



I briefly touched on my often intolerant views before. It’s interesting that I can view myself as being respectful and tolerant of other people, and at the same time classify myself as being intolerant. A lot of it comes down to ethnocentrism however. Do I think certain religious practices are outdated and inhumane? Most certainly, I will definitely voice my opinion on what I think is the injustice for other people.



I think it’s impossible… Read More

Added by Chandra Fudge on September 24, 2009 at 7:56am — 3 Comments

Relevance

Open source relates to religion and government because is all about toleration, you meet a lot of new people that have different views and ideas as yours. Toleration is something that’s valued, because people expect you to respect them and not call them out in a harsh way on something they said. There is also a role of government in a way that if you don’t follow the rules or discriminate/attack someone because of there beliefs or views you are to leave the site. Toleration and government go… Read More

Added by Cally Grissom on September 21, 2009 at 2:00pm — 6 Comments

Salvation In Federal Level (PHI-214)(1-1)

A Religion, a fundamental freedom of every human being. We were born free to choose what we want to believe in but many theocracy and non-secular governments tend to limit our freedom of choice to believe what we want to believe. No explanations are better to show the condition of our religious freedom than examples. In Malaysia, Malay natives ethnic were born automatically to the religion of Islam. The head of state of Malaysia HH the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (The Paramount ruler) is the official… Read More

Added by PH214 Youstbi Djuanvat on September 21, 2009 at 6:30am — 56 Comments

Toleration Part 1.

What is toleration? Toleration can be defined as;

1. an act or instance of tolerating, esp. of what is not actually approved; forbearance: to show toleration toward the protesters.

2. permission by law or government of the exercise of religions other than an established religion; noninterference in matters of private faith and worship.


How does this apply to us? We as people need to be tolerant of other’s faith and religion. Realizing that not everyone can know everything… Read More

Added by Chandra Fudge on September 20, 2009 at 7:56pm — 21 Comments

Goat cheese, mashed potatoes, and Locke's views on Tolerance

Chèvre and mashed potatoes. In the realm of taste buds, mine in particular - these flavors are compliments. The creaminess of the melted chèvre melding with the starchy, whipped consistency of boiled red potatoes ignites a mad dash of electric pulses, sending sensory signals swiftly from my tongue on an unyielding race to cross the finish line at my cerebellum, where then I know, these flavors are compliments.



On a not so culinary day, I sometimes find myself “tolerating” a set of… Read More

Added by Erin Ray on September 19, 2009 at 4:24pm — 2 Comments

Tolerance in a Wired World

Religion and Government: PHI 214



How, in your view, do Locke’s ideas on tolerance affect the way we think about religion in today's wired and networked world?



Locke’s ideas about tolerance seem to hold common ground with many people for there is no shortage of discussions generated over the topic of religion in numerous settings on the internet. These discussions may be a way for individuals to test personal beliefs, express and defend individual ideas or even learn… Read More

Added by Erin Ray on September 19, 2009 at 2:37pm — No Comments

Locke on Tolerance

Religion and Government: PHI 214



What does Locke mean by tolerance in regards to the text reading in chapter 7?



“…neither pagan nor Mahometan [Muslim] nor Jew ought to be excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth because of his religion.” (Stewart, p. 273). I think this quote from our reading of Locke sums up his view on tolerance, which is realizing the diversity of opinions in a community concerning the philosophy of religion and peaceably holding ones… Read More

Added by Erin Ray on September 19, 2009 at 2:02pm — No Comments

Todays Religion

I think that government has a role in religion in today’s world by monitoring it in the public. Religion is mostly kept on the down low; you don’t often see religion in schools or go up to someone and start talking religion. Religion is something that is personal and cause great debate, so government has enforced laws restricting certain acts to keep peace. Once in a while religion will riot or make a bold public statement. I think people hold back on religion because they know how much… Read More

Added by Cally Grissom on September 19, 2009 at 12:30pm — No Comments

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