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From the Archives: Truth, Authority, and Being “Right”
January 6, 2009 in LDS, Mormon, Spirituality, subjective | Tags: agency, anger, authority, Baptism for the dead, Christianity, coercion, contention, CS lewis, example, freedom, heaven, knowledge, pluralism, prejudice, pride, religion, truth, war | 2 comments
First Published May 21, 2008
If there is one thing that can make religion unpopular in today’s pluralistic society, It is the idea of claiming access to exclusive truth. On my mission I learned firsthand how the act of sending someone to your door is felt deeply offensive for so many people. It is one reason religion is just something you are not supposed to talk about, in the interest of keeping peace. Religion is simultaneously deeply personal and deeply divisive.
When you feel a strong spiritual bond of community, spirituality and faith, the proselyting of others is seen as an assault on everything you stand for. At the same time, helping others see what you have and sharing it also becomes important the more invested you become and the more joy you find in your faith. Calm assurance that you are “right” has been used to justify coercion, violence and even genocide against outsiders through history. This in spite of the fact that such actions are almost always roundly condemned in the holy writings of all the faiths involved. Read the rest of this entry »
Truth, Authority, and being “Right”
May 21, 2008 in LDS, Mormon, Spirituality | Tags: agency, authority, Baptism for the dead, Christianity, coercion, contention, CS lewis, example, freedom, heaven, knowledge, pluralism, pride, religion, tradition, truth, war | 7 comments
If there is one thing that can make religion unpopular in today’s pluralistic society, It is the idea of claiming access to exclusive truth. On my mission I learned firsthand how the act of sending someone to your door is felt deeply offensive for so many people. It is one reason religion is just something you are not supposed to talk about, in the interest of keeping peace. Religion is simultaneously deeply personal and deeply divisive.
When you feel a strong spiritual bond of community, spirituality and faith, the proselyting of others is seen as an assault on everything you stand for. At the same time, helping others see what you have and sharing it also becomes important the more invested you become and the more joy you find in your faith. Calm assurance that you are “right” has been used to justify coercion, violence and even genocide against outsiders through history. This in spite of the fact that such actions are almost always roundly condemned in the holy writings of all the faiths involved. Read the rest of this entry »
Points of Interest, #14
May 17, 2008 in Brain, LDS, Medicine, mind, Mormon, Neurology, Spirituality | Tags: amniotic fluid, anatomy, anesthesia, apologetics, compassion, CS lewis, fetal development, hypnotism, incans, influence, love, music, nature, neurosurgery, pain, phantom limbs | 2 comments
Another week come and gone and the Internet has been full of good stuff as always. I may be going overboard with the two videos, apologies if it should slow page loading, but the wait is worth it. So without further adieu I present the best I’ve seen, especially for you, the reader. Read the rest of this entry »
Points of Interest, 3/8
March 8, 2008 in Brain, LDS, Medicine, mind, Mormon, Neurology, Spirituality | Tags: anxiety, art, biography, Christianity, consecration, CS lewis, Disability, environment, faith, headache, human body, intelligent design, lab values, lifespan, longevity, medical school, medical students, migraine, obesity, patient empowerment, psychiatrist, relaxation, restoration, stroke, surgeon, technology, video games, Womens history, worry | 4 comments
Well, another week come and gone with plenty of gems amongst the chaff if you will excuse the mixed metaphor. Here are my favorite stops surfing this week.
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