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Originally Posted by Ecce Homo Here’s where I go with it: why would I want to measure the accuracy of anyone else’s belief system? How would that change reality? How would that benefit the world around me? How would that serve me? How would judging Steve’s, or yours, or anyone’s beliefs enhance my own sense of joy and gratitude? If Steve’s, or yours, or Buddha’s or Jesus Christ’s concepts don’t resonate within me, I simply ignore them. So I don’t experience the “problem” of accurately measuring other people’s beliefs. And equally, I do embrace those concepts that enhance my own sense of joy. Happily, the idea of service and contribution creates great joy within me, so I embrace them, for instance. |
I was responding to your suggestion that I checked the "accuracy" of my beliefs (quoted below).
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If I am right, may I humbly suggest that you examine the accuracy of those beliefs and any others that they might be connected to?
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And now you seem to be saying that checking the accuracy of any belief is something that doesn't resonate with you.
Oh, well...