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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2013-09-23 06:59 pm
[ SECRET POST #2456 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2456 ⌋
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[China, Illinois]
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[The Mortal Instruments]
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[Community]
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[Hunter x Hunter, Senritsu/Melody]
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[Hetalia]
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[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]
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[It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]
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[Ghostbusters]
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[Teen Wolf]
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[Malik Ishtar from Yugi-oh Duel Monsters]
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Re: Any neopagans here?
What if I spiritually believe in Sephiroth? Not physically, mind. But spiritually he is my husbando.
Re: Any neopagans here?
(Anonymous) 2013-09-24 05:10 pm (UTC)(link)And if you truly believe in a fictional video game character spiritually, that's your business. I don't even care if people invent their own gods. If that's the spiritual path that fits for you - Jedi or Lifestream or something - who cares?
Re: Any neopagans here?
I'm assuming that "believing in supernatural dudes in the sky" really translates into "believing they exist," as for example most Christians/Jews/Muslims believe in God but don't believe he is a Zeus-like old bearded man on a cloud, but do believe he is a real being who exists.
How is a deity "spiritually valid" if it doesn't exist?
Shitstream is pretty awesome but I don't suggest worshiping it. And I damn well am going to make fun of Jedi, because they're Jedi
Re: Any neopagans here?
(Anonymous) 2013-09-24 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)How is that NOT spiritually valid, and why do you feel the need to invalidate a frankly harmless religious idea that's not even anything new?
Re: Any neopagans here?
Then I would contend that your friends aren't mainline Christians or Muslims (I can't really speak to Judaism, I don't know as much about that theology), if by "Christian" or "Muslim" you mean someone who adheres to the tenets of Christianity or Islam. They might be culturally tied to those religions--which is perfectly valid, I'm more or less 'culturally' Catholic at this point--or feel uncomfortable separating from them in the sense of identity for various individual reasons, but Christianity mandates that God is an actual being, Jesus was his Son, blah blah blah. They could be part of an offshoot, too--for example, Mormons are classified as Christians but disagree with Christians about some pretty fundamental things, for example. But they still believe God is a being who exists.
I don't have the power to do that and wouldn't presume to have that authority. What I'm doing is having a conversation with you on the internet. What you are doing is being kind of incoherent about what you mean.
Re: Any neopagans here?
Re: Any neopagans here?
I just don't understand "I'm an atheist! But spiritually I _____."
It's just incongruous. Do they not want to be theist that bad? If you're spiritual, you aren't atheist. You can certainly respect spirituality, even think it's neat, while being an atheist (see: most university Religion departments), but I'm not sure how you can be "spiritual" but atheist.
It's like those women who are dead set against ever being defined as a feminist but have beliefs that are wholly in line with classical feminism. They've got the right to identify as whatever they want but it looks funny.
Re: Any neopagans here?
Not even wrong.
> ... but I'm not sure how you can be "spiritual" but atheist.
Simple, atheism != physicalism. And spirituality != supernaturalism.
For example, it's entirely consistent to say that karma exists, and karma also applies to gods. I'm also about halfway through David Abram's work on phenomenological animism. I should probably add the just published Dworkin on my reading list.
Re: Any neopagans here?
Re: Any neopagans here?
Re: Any neopagans here?