Recently enjoyed a few email exchanges with a well-meaning, good-natured friend.
The communications included ideas concerning "God".
Now, as I have found in many such "arguments" there are entrenched views that aren't often swayed by counter-arguments -- here's one example where simple straight-forward reasoning didn't change this person's belief one bit, it seems.
Be that as it may, there is a very helpful technique that enables one to see the bias in beliefs.
This technique, called The Reciprocal Test1 basically reverses the belief, or takes it out to an extreme extrapolation to show the bias, or absurdity of the belief.
This usually works most effectively in areas of gender issues -- simply reverse the "fact" -- the belief about life by replacing "male" for "female" and vice versa, and watch the screaming and yelling start.
... the upsets being because they've been caught out -- their beliefs are shown (usually very easily) to be "sexist".
Anyway, I digress.
On the subject of God, there's a great deal of hierarchical belief masquerading as lofty, superior airs that don't fly, when The Reciprocal Test1 is applied. You've probably seen those "smug airs" as a smile, along with a condescending "you'll understand one day".
Enter The Reciprocal Test: a very easy to apply rule that cuts through silliness and dogma like the proverbial hot-knife through butter -- it's a delight to see it in action.
Watch:
My friend shared a story about how one day he asked "the LORD" what His plan was for him. He shared his experience of a wonderful out-of-body journey, learning of the deeper nature of rocks, and plants and things, and how the LORD had a plan for him, and so on.
Okay, now engage The Reciprocal Test: I asked in response, "So then, what is your plan for Him?"
Predictably no response. You see, this is where it all gets subtle (not my friend, but others who are religious can become quite "sneaky" at this). We've become so habituated to believe in a hierarchical, good-bad, right-wrong life, that there is assumed to be some superior authority who knows what's best for us.
Why is a hierarchical view of "God over man" so hugely deleterious? Well, chunk it down. Since God is without doubt the whole of all2, then chunk down "whole of all" to "community" -- change the word "God" for "community"... does the community know what's best for you; or "God" for country, so your country knows what's best for you?; or God for "global community", that the global community knows what's best for you?
In each of these iterations a simple, scalable (all the way up, all the way down) principle is involved -- the whole-as-the-part is part of the decision-making process of life, no matter what. Yes, our often hugely suspect 'ego' is an indelible part of that decision-making process -- as an ego by any other names, still smiles like one.
So when the question is asked, "What plan do you have for God" ... there's usually a stunned silence for the simple reason that deep down there's a belief in some sort of spiritual hierarchy, which if you think about it, in any and every case requires our cooperation and permission -- if God is great, it is because we made him so.
In terms of creativity, genuine creativity must (by virtue of simple reasoning) lead God, as in surprise Him, because it's genuinely surprising. In other words, God gets to follow YOU, as does the rest of creation. Ain't that amazing.
As I said the Reciprocal Test is a treat to use. And it's wonderfully freeing -- it frees us from dogma, superstition and other silliness.
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"GOD"
Because the word God has been taken over by the advertising media to sell everything and OMG has become a exclamation in the western world, I now use the phrase "The Being who made everything." This being is so trustful, it allows, that which it has created, to live in an equal role. I believe, regarding this planet amongst Billions of others the being has honored us wonderfully. There is some risk but the being is happy to take the risk to see what we are likey to get up to, I guess it helps kill the boredom which probably exists where the being liives.
Wonderful example of the power of the RT
Your reply presents a wonderful, pertinent case for use of the Reciprocal Test.
Specifically in reference to your "The Being who made everything." -- well, apply the RT, and what do we get?
First of all, if some superior spirit-guy floating around up high made "everything" ... literally, you have made nothing. No new idea, no new product or service or babies. Not even a choice. Nothing. Zilch. Nada.
Not even one incy wincy joke.
Nothing.
No, sorry to say, that just won't fly with the Reciprocal Test. This is a participatory, cooperative existence.
Using the Reciprocal Test, we could say "you who made everything, including the "Being who made everything" -- the RT shows the nonsensical nature of hierarchical views.
But in all seriousness, a hierarchical view debilitates those who believe in such things.
Not much fun in that.
Not much peace and joy either, always begging His pardon and all.
No thanks.
Besides, it was all explained in "Consider some stuff" -- if there is a God, you, in part, made Him. It's a cooperative thang, remember. He is made, in part, in YOUR image. Otherwise weirdo disconnects. And I mean really weird conceptual disconnects that .. well are really weird and are just down-right nonsensical.
So says the Paradox Rule (otherwise known as the aforementioned Reciprocal Test).
See how much fun it is. You can poke the Paradox Rule around all over the place, stick in here, and there. Always ferrets out a dogma or two.
On the subject of religion, it's not like none of this hasn't already been explained. Bishop John Shelby Spong explained it succinctly and correctly:
I think world circumstances are requiring us to be all grown up now.
Besides
Besides if He is "the being who made everything" then he's responsible for the right mess the world's in right now.
Naughty God. He needs to be disciplined. Told to go and stand over in a corner somewhere.
Trouble is, if God is infinite, He's everywhere. Actually, that's not a bad idea .. He'll spend the rest of eternity looking for that damned corner, and that'll give us (back here on Planet Earth!) the time and space to get on with fixing up the mess that HE created.
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