Sy Borg wrote: ↑January 16th, 2023, 7:44 pm
I see no reason to divide humanity between those who belief in ancient deities and those who don't, no more than I would parse us based on whether we approved of the Roman Empire or not.
Ultimately Yahweh was the Israelite response to their hated rivals, the Canaanites, whose deity Ba'al was once the most powerful and expansive one around. So the Israelites borrowed a number of attributes from Ba'al to beef Yahweh up, until it was the strongest deity. Sacred stories of many ancient cultures intermingled constantly.
So we can say that today's God evolved from Yahweh. In the end, it's just giving credit to humanesque characters for the extraordinary achievements of the Sun and the Earth. It's not miles from politicians being apportioned credit or blame for global economic conditions. The driver is the same. Ego and solipsism.
Is there consciousness within other complex systems in the universe? I'm open to it, though many aren't. If we lived within a conscious system, how would we know? In this, we need to be cautious of confirmation bias.
I think that there is an ever increasing need to differentiate, which is really the philosophers job, because the population and the powerful do not do that. The developments in thought that progressed through history have only ever been put forward by individuals and under threat of death, because every new paradigm was seen as threatening the old, which is why they were often kept under the cultural influence of the time. For example, the Old Testament Prophets were a contradicting force and tradition has it that they were all killed or incarcerated. Jesus, who picked up the thread of those dissidents, was also labelled a revolutionary and killed. His followers are said to have suffered the same fate at the hands of Roman and Greek authorities.
Progress was as threatening to the accusers of Socrates as it was to the accusers of Galileo or Copernicus, or as it is to a pampered population today, when faced with facts that do not suit them. We live in an extremely superficial and inconsequent time, considering how we go on about being an advanced species, and having science to guide us. But it has always been the same ...
212 BCE – Archimedes killed during the Siege of Syracuse by a Roman soldier despite orders that he should not be harmed.
43 BCE – Cicero while leaving his villa in Formiae was beheaded by two killers, allegedly sent by Marcus Antonius
415 – Hypatia was lynched by a mob of Christians.
526 – Boethius was strangled on the orders of the Ostrogoth king Theodoric by whom he was employed.
1600 – Giordano Bruno was burnt by the Inquisition.
1619 – Lucilio Vanini was also burnt by the Inquisition.
1940 – Leon Trotsky was assassinated on Stalin's orders in Mexico, by Soviet agent Ramón Mercader, along with most of his family.
1941 – Henri Bergson died of pneumonia in occupied Paris, which he supposedly contracted after standing in a queue for several hours in order to register as a Jew.
1941 – Kurt Grelling was killed by the Nazis.
1941 – Edith Stein died in a gas chamber in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
1942 – Georges Politzer was executed by the Nazis.
1943 – Simone Weil starved herself to death.
1944 – Jean Cavaillès was shot by the Gestapo.
1944 – Marc Bloch was shot by the Gestapo for his work in the French Resistance.
1944 – Giovanni Gentile was murdered by communist partisans.
1945 – Dietrich Bonhoeffer was executed by hanging.
1945 – Gerhard Gentzen was detained in a prison camp by the Russian forces, where he died of malnutrition.
1945 – Johan Huizinga died in De Steeg in Gelderland, near Arnhem, where he was held in detention by the Nazis.
1945 – Miki Kiyoshi died in prison; he had been imprisoned after helping a friend on the run from the authorities.
1948 – Mohandas Gandhi was shot and killed by a Hindu zealot.
And many more ...
Regarding consciousness within other complex systems in the universe, I'm open to it as well ...