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Blogger Francis Berger said...

I appreciate this simple and straightforward reflection about your views and beliefs via the transcendentals before you became a Christian. I suspect many professed atheists follow some form of 'religion' in their lives - science, art, humanism, some New Age Gaya worldview, or a diluted, non-religious form of Buddhism - and I suspect many sense the same lack of unity you have described here.

However, most erroneously embrace this lack of unity as a positive. Disunity allows for openness, relativism, high-mindedness, and flexibility, all of which are endorsed as virtues. Of course, this creates inevitable conflict as this lack of unity and the relativism it inspires curves back upon itself and assaults whatever contemporary atheists regard as true and beautiful, thereby creating the doubt of which you speak

It's a tragic frame of mind in the end, and it appears to be at the very root of the decay plaguing our societies.

29 June 2019 at 05:26

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@Francis - It was my inability to justify or reject ethical decisions that made me aware of the problem of incompleteness. This challenged my devotion to truth - truth must be Good if it is to be a guiding principle.

29 June 2019 at 08:41