And I'll be joining y'all in the city of meat in the merry month of May.
'War Stories'
Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Whoo-hoo! Can't wait!
I think a midwest F2F in May/June to welcome the lovely shrift is in order.
We can make bacon!
note to self: chicago=freaky bacon and hairless cat haven.
You don't make a delta to a document. That's not how it works.
Thankyew.
I think a midwest F2F in May/June to welcome the lovely shrift is in order.
I'm heading to Virginia for a weekend near the end of May, but otherwise, I'll be available for parties and bacon.
Also, "onboard" is not a verb.
Actually, one key conclusion I came to when leaving the church was that my moral judgments would be unaffected by changing my beliefs about the supernatural, and indeed, that this was necessarily the case.
This.
But - my views on the supernatural have changed dramatically from when I was younger. My "moral code" or whatever you'd call it, has not.
And this.
There are morals I've held my entire life, but there has never been a supernatural belief that's lasted more than a few years.
Many have already made the main points I would have brought to the discussion. But yes, I would agree that morals are not necessarily posited on a belief in the supernatural, nor is "belief in the supernatural" synonymous to "world view."
I don't think that either Kantian or utilitarian philosophies rest on the claims of the supernatural, unless that is one way of interpreting the categorical imperative.