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<blockquote data-quote="Ralan" data-source="post: 5664" data-attributes="member: 35"><p><strong>Religion</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am not a modern humanist in an active sense; I am trying to say that my period of 'searching' a few years ago led me to a philosophy which is very similar to it. My philosophy is that life, especially sentient life, is more valuable than any other thing. The ultimate goal is omnihappiness; the perfect world is one in which every sentient being is content with its life, and non-sentient beings never have to suffer unnecessarily. </p><p></p><p>No, no, no, and a line through the above.</p><p></p><p>All that should be obvious, there's barely any point in saying it. What I really want to get across is that I'm not a modern humanist. I am a human with carefully worked out morals, and that's it. I want no complications to my 'spiritual' beliefs. I also worked hard to get out of the anti-religious phase I was in, for example, getting really pissed off when forced into churches, heated arguments with preachers and so on. </p><p></p><p>My real worry is that because I'm still so young (compared to most of you guys), that I'm getting it all wrong through inexperience. I find it hard to handle the scope that you cover. So it a few years, I'm going to look back and think what a mistake what I believe now is, or that's what I fear. </p><p></p><p>I'm getting very mixed up at the moment about a lot of things, probably trying to take too much in at once. On the other hand, I want to get where I'm going fast. I'm too impatient to wait to know what I'm talking about.</p><p></p><p>Well this is a mess. Sorry it's a little late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralan, post: 5664, member: 35"] [b]Religion[/b] I am not a modern humanist in an active sense; I am trying to say that my period of 'searching' a few years ago led me to a philosophy which is very similar to it. My philosophy is that life, especially sentient life, is more valuable than any other thing. The ultimate goal is omnihappiness; the perfect world is one in which every sentient being is content with its life, and non-sentient beings never have to suffer unnecessarily. No, no, no, and a line through the above. All that should be obvious, there's barely any point in saying it. What I really want to get across is that I'm not a modern humanist. I am a human with carefully worked out morals, and that's it. I want no complications to my 'spiritual' beliefs. I also worked hard to get out of the anti-religious phase I was in, for example, getting really pissed off when forced into churches, heated arguments with preachers and so on. My real worry is that because I'm still so young (compared to most of you guys), that I'm getting it all wrong through inexperience. I find it hard to handle the scope that you cover. So it a few years, I'm going to look back and think what a mistake what I believe now is, or that's what I fear. I'm getting very mixed up at the moment about a lot of things, probably trying to take too much in at once. On the other hand, I want to get where I'm going fast. I'm too impatient to wait to know what I'm talking about. Well this is a mess. Sorry it's a little late. [/QUOTE]
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