From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Fri 22 Nov 2002 - 04:12:40 GMT
> > > >
> >> >The TRUTH of today's world is a different meme than the TRUTH
> >> >that comes to us through religion. Only one of them prepares us
> >> >to face the world of the 21st century, and it's not religious
> >> >TRUTH.
> >> >
> >> >Grant
> >>
> >> Your notion of what "religious TRUTH" is, is itself a meme.
> >>
> >Truth is that statement which "faithfully" represents that personal,
> >social, historical or empirical state or process of affairs to which
> >it purports to refer. Thus statements that do not congruently
> >correspond to their objects are untrue. A good indicator of this
> >condition is when the statement in question is contradicted by
> >contiguous truths rather than seamlessly cohere with them. An
> >indicator that the statement is neither true nor false, but is
> >instead meaningless, is a logical flaw, such as internal
> >self-contradiction.
>
> No, "true" is that statement which... everything you said. A true
> statement is a logically infallible one. But "Truth" is completely
> different and has nothing to do with logic or arguments. Truth, for
> me, is something related to the feeling (unaccompanied by words or
> thoughts) of my heart beating in my chest while I am meditating.
>
In otherwise, "Truth", for you, is that meme which hooks into your
emotional triggers.
> > >
> >> I would argue, from my memetic constructs, that true religion is
> >> the ability to find the truth for yourself with the aid of
> >> religious texts, which contain the clues left behind by those who
> >> have travelled the path. But if you lack the fundamental question
> >> that illuminates the esoteric meaning in religious texts and
> >> renders them "alive," then you are interfacing with those texts on
> >> an exoteric level that sees them in terms of logic and analysis,
> >> comparison and evaluation. Fundamental human experience is the
> >> same now as before; that is not to venerate the past, but it is
> >> also not to discount the value of wisdom. Life is what you make
> >> it, and so are religious texts. When you approach something to
> >> discover the truth hidden in it, the contradictions that are
> >> revealed are in yourself, not in the text. Then you smile at your
> >> own imperfection.
> >>
> >And at blatant empirical errors inscribed in a less knowledgeable
> >time, yet still venerated as Holy Gospel Writ by the True Believer
> >who refuses to allow facts or logic to intervene.
>
> Memebots who have fallen victim to non-evolving sociotypes also
> receive my sympathy. However, to engage with a group of texts (from
> various philosophical schools, religions, etc.) in a synthesizing and
> appreciative way, to discover for oneself the common ground -- the
> memes they all seem to share -- that is also congruent with ones own
> experience of Truth, this is that aspect of life the sarcastic
> agnostic wishes to continue to ignore, since it would probably reveal
> their own hypocrisy to themselves and shatter their egos.
>
Logical perspicacity is not a flaw, but an essential virtue, when
presented with such claims. And several religions may share memes
which are not true, but merely effective - such as the proselytizing
meme that Christianity and Islam shares.
> > >
> >> Language itself -- religious texts themselves -- do not contain
> >> memes. Memes are formed by your interpretation of the text, i.e.
> >> the integration of that text into your existing belief-space,
> >> related to your existing memetic constructs. Dreams can introduce
> >> memes to you; from where do they originate?
> >>
> >>From prior experience. But memes are formed by the encounter of the
> >message with the apprehender; in the absence of either, they cannot
> >inhere.
>
> Prior experience is not a real thing, my friend. Neural plasticity and
> memory studies have shown it to be a rather imperfect construct. I for
> one (don't know about you) have had plenty of dreams that were like
> nothing I had ever experienced before. I think the best answer I have
> heard to the question, "From where do dreams originate?" was, "I don't
> know, from dreaming or something?"
>
Nope. Our perceptual gestalts are broken up into their constituent
impressions, and and these components are recombined in differing
ways. In dreams, this is not consciously directed, in imagination, it
more often than not is.
>
> An 'apprehender' [sic] reads or interprets a message only through what
> they already understand, through the meme-constructs they already
> possess. The message itself could have had a completely different
> original meme than the one that infects the mind of the 'apprehender.'
> There are subtle signals that a woman gives a man which he may
> apprehend, but that doesn't mean he will get the message.
>
This is the well-known hermeneutic dialectic of explanation and
understanding. However, "besiege the unbelievers and kill them
wherever ye shall find them" is not open to multistable interpretations
which are equally likely on a fitness landscape.
>
> JS Gilbert
>
> DIGITLA SOFTWORE BLAWEITU!
>
> > >
> >> JS Gilbert
> >>
> >> "ekei eimi en meswi autwn"
> >>
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