{"id":698,"date":"2002-04-26T10:01:26","date_gmt":"2002-04-26T14:01:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/darkestlight.org\/xanga\/?p=698"},"modified":"2002-04-26T10:01:26","modified_gmt":"2002-04-26T14:01:26","slug":"698","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/darkestlight.org\/xanga\/?p=698","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P>What are the predominant and accepted philosophies in the world today?&nbsp; Well, without doubt, there is no worldwide one&#8230; the perdominant thing changes depending upon where you are.&nbsp; So we&#8217;ll stick with just us, America.&nbsp; The first thing to come to mind is relativism.&nbsp; I just read something concerning it last night, and that is what brings this whole topic to mind.&nbsp; I also find that pluarlism seems to hold a pretty strong hold on our culture.&nbsp; Which is no surprise&#8230; it goes right along with relativism.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Ok, just for anyone who may not be familiar with the term relativism&#8230; it can be used to apply to several different things&#8230; moral relativism, cognitive relativism&#8230;. essentially they all go hand in hand.&nbsp; Truth is relative.&nbsp; Morality is relative.&nbsp; Relative to what?&nbsp; Relative to every individual on the face of the planet.&nbsp; Pluarlism is basically the belief that all religions\/belief systems are correct.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Lets start out by talking about relative truth, and consequently, since they are so tightly tied together&#8230; pluralism too.&nbsp; I am here to argue that truth, does in fact, exist.&nbsp; For the purposes of this argument, lets assume there are 3 people&#8230;.&nbsp; a Christian, an atheist, and a hindu.&nbsp; These are 3 very different beliefs.&nbsp; Christianity dictates that there is only ONE God, Atheism dictates that there is NO God, and Hinduism dictates that there are MANY gods.&nbsp; Every belief is contradictory to the other.&nbsp; How can there be no God and there also be MANY gods?&nbsp; How can there be just ONE God but there also be MANY gods?&nbsp; How can there be ONE God and also NO God?&nbsp; For one statement to be true, the other 2 MUST be false.&nbsp; It cannot be different on an individual basis, because we do not live in an individual reality.&nbsp; We live in a group reality, a shared reality.&nbsp; What I do effects you, what you do effects me, because we effect the reality that we both live in.&nbsp; Face it, your beliefs do not determine reality.&nbsp; You can believe whatever you want, and that&#8217;s perfectly fine, but that doesn&#8217;t stop you from being dead wrong if it doesn&#8217;t line up with reality.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Next is moral relativism.&nbsp; I don&#8217;t even see how this is logical.&nbsp; It is simply an excuse for people not to feel guilty about anything.&nbsp; &#8220;What I do is right for me even if it isn&#8217;t right for you.&#8221;&nbsp; In some cases this is a perfectly true statement.&nbsp; Some people can handle things other people can&#8217;t.&nbsp; Take alcohol for example.&nbsp; According to the Bible, drunkenness is a sin.&nbsp; However, it never once states that the drinking of alcohol is in and of itself a sin.&nbsp; Therefore, a person who can control his drinking and hold his liquor can drink freely, while someone who has problems with it would have to hold off.&nbsp; This is not to say that one person is allowed to drink and the other not, it is just that the one who has to hold off has a greater problem keeping from becoming drunk and thus committing the sin if he is to drink at all.&nbsp; Now, to simply display how foolish this whole idea of moral relativism really is&#8230;.&nbsp; someone breaks into your car and steals your cd player.&nbsp; You go to the cops, the cops find the guy, bring him in and question him.&nbsp; They let him walk off as though nothing happened.&nbsp; &#8216;what?!&#8217; you say?&nbsp; To your disbelief the police return &#8216;oh, well, he doesn&#8217;t believe that it is wrong to steal.&nbsp; for him, stealing is perfectly acceptable.&nbsp; it is not our place to judge, and so we cannot impose our standards on him.&#8217;&nbsp; You can also bring this into other topics, murder being one of them.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>I also like how when people make their arguments for things, they appeal to being &#8220;wiser from time&#8221;, more or less.&nbsp; Like, &#8220;oh, yeah, i used to be just like you&#8230; believing that things aren&#8217;t relative&#8230; boy&#8230; sure am glad I grew out of that one!&#8221;&nbsp; Yeah, more or less they&#8217;re saying &#8220;Go away, I&#8217;m smarter then you.&nbsp; If you don&#8217;t believe what I&#8217;m saying without question then I don&#8217;t want you around.&#8221;&nbsp; Sorry, but relativism is a belief that&#8217;s been around for a long time.&nbsp; It&#8217;s nothing new.&nbsp; It was present in Greek culture, which predates Christianity.&nbsp; So sorry, no, you are not on the top elitist bandwagon of thought, you are merely riding the wave of an emergence of a very old idea.&nbsp; There is nothing new under the sun.<\/P><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What are the predominant and accepted philosophies in the world today?&nbsp; 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