I am not in a culture of belief except on the internet. I spend time on Christian Existentialism feeds on face book. I do not have any one favorite philosopher or writer, I am for the most part in tune with the thinking of Soren Kierkegaard the Protestant, Nikolai Berdyeav from Orthodoxy, Gabriel Marcel the Catholic, A. J. Herschel the Jewish scholar, Jose Ortega Y Gasset the Spanish philosopher and some others. The aforementioned Christian Existentialists are more concrete, logically tight, and personalistic in their thinking.Belindi wrote:Gamnot wrote;
But dont you agree that some cultures of belief are better than others? Cannot you, personally, come off the fence and declare which beliefs are better than others, and why they are better?The integral theorist, Ken Wilbur, says that no one is 100% wrong, but I am sure that some are closer to being completely wrong than others. In some cases different religions may be hitting the same target with some being closer to the bulls-eye than others. Because of fixations, conditioning factors and our self created blind spots we cannot know how close to the bulls-eye we are. Some religions or ideologies miss the target altogether.
If not, you must be unable to vote in a political election.
In the USA I am able to vote; I can choose between chasing the wind with the conservatives or plowing the sea with the liberals.