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Some of your are gonna hate this thread…some of you are gonna love it. But I think the bottom line is critical to our armory against the Beast. So here goes. But first, I apologize ahead of time to Aquinas, Anselm, Kant, Hegel, Bultmann, Moltmann (and on and on) because they were here first. Let’s start with “me.”
How do I know there is an objective reality called “me.” We all start with something like Descartes’ “cogito ergo sum,” (French: Je pense donc je suis; English: I think, therefore I am; German: Ich denke, also bin ich). Or even the more skeptical “dubito ergo cogito ergo sum,” I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am. Or even some of the more modern “I eat, or I drink, or I play” therefore I am. Still gets you to the same starting line. It is the basic assumption that something proves to me I am objectively present, in mind at least. Pain and pleasure among other sensory data also through experience teach me I have a body, too.
But that’s me. What about you? Again, I validate you through a similar process beginning with a desire to validate you. Buber’s “I-thou,” mind and body and emotion involved relationship causes me to grant you objective reality, too. I am, you are. Cuz I don't want to be alone.
Because you and I are, we can put our minds together and “reason” out problems. We do this by establishing some criteria (call it the scientific method if you want) coupled with a desire to include our findings in a body of objectively demonstrated and personally desired “truth.” My validations of I, you and anything else are only so good as we can test for them and insofar as faith will allow us to accept our previous findings. I don’t get up every morning and run through the “I am, you are, we are, it is….” routine. That’s where faith comes in.
Faith allows me to get up and get going. You too. Otherwise you’d be testing the reality, truth and safety of everything you run across, every time.
The question is: in what do we put our faith? Is it only in those things I can objectively prove right now? If so, none of you really exist objectively because I can’t run any tests to determine if you are really there. You might be some artificial AI for all I know. I choose however to believe (have faith) in your existence, not unreasonably, but based on the reality of how many different kinds of personalities I discover on this site.
What you put your faith in is a matter of personal choice. It could be as simple as, whatever works for you, whatever that is. Even there though, there are some social standards of good for you, not good for you, good for you but not for me, not good for you but good for me, good for you and me but not them….like that. It is the beginning of a moral platform and a system of law.
If I put my faith in arbitrary or insubstantial things, my faith will only be as strong as those things. That inlcudes me. If I put my faith in me and me alone, my faith is shattered when my body or mind fails.
Faith is the precursor of hope. One cannot objectively hope (not the same as wishful thinking) but one can subjectively hope. We can also hope collectively; just as we can reason collectively. Hope causes us to desire more and better (again both defined subjectively and collectively) for ourselves and others.
Without faith and hope, we have no reason to combat anything in our lives. Without reason, we have no hope of finding answers. We need all three. Faith, Hope and Reason.
Personally, I choose to believe in the God of Anselm: by God we mean that which is greater than anything we can imagine. So since I can imagine a weak (or strong) old man on a cloud in the sky, or a spaghetti monster, that isn’t what I mean by God. But, since I can’t imagine or reason out a Trinitarian being who is both uncreated and eternal (I have no reasonable basis from which to project such a thing) but I can experience it (back to Buber’s I-thou) I can accept this as something with which to test my faith and hope. The results are objectified through reason.
Faith, hope and reason. Our three best weapons against CHs. God bless! lance
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