nimnum-wisdev on Nostr: Ah, sure. A lot of variation based on circumstance etc. is perfectly reasonable. I ...
Ah, sure. A lot of variation based on circumstance etc. is perfectly reasonable. I imagine nearly everyone can agree on that. For me, it’s good to be married to my wife but obviously that specifically is not true for every other human. Or at the very least it can’t be true for my wife who can’t marry herself. 😆 anyway, the point remains that in a certain way “being married to gregorius’ wife is good true for gregorius but not her”
But you go too far if you use the word “humans” in a way that defines us from other things and yet do not think we have a shared nature about which a great many things are true (or false) for all of us.
Certainly many claims under the umbrella of spirituality are either true for all or false for all. It is illogical to hold that there is an omnipotent being for you but not for me. Or that “we are all one being” is true for me but not you. These are universal claims to truth and there’s no way around it.
But you go too far if you use the word “humans” in a way that defines us from other things and yet do not think we have a shared nature about which a great many things are true (or false) for all of us.
Certainly many claims under the umbrella of spirituality are either true for all or false for all. It is illogical to hold that there is an omnipotent being for you but not for me. Or that “we are all one being” is true for me but not you. These are universal claims to truth and there’s no way around it.