Quoting humphrey from 09:47, 10th Jul 2008
I simply said that as inhabitants of a civilisation that is, and has been, socially, politically and historically Judeo-Christian, we may well have got most of our ethics from Judeo-Christianity.
Even though most of those ethics were around before judeo-christianity? This is still a correlation, you have to show how we could've only got such ethics from judeo-christianity.
The most influential man in our history was Mr Cosmic Zombie and the Bronze age goat herders
Debatable but lets grant that. People whom I would hold as more influential? Mitocondrial Eve, and the guy who first realised a pointy stick made him a better hunter.
Indeed if you look back through the history of thought you can see where those beliefs have come from and see that those thinkers were in fact monotheists.
With the exception of all the pre-Jesus philosophers I quoted above. Also remember how dangerous it has been historically to assert disbelief.
Throughout this post I was addressing the ‘New Atheism’ which makes comments on many things, above and beyond a lack of belief in deities.
Which leaves the realm of atheism and into things like secular humanism.
'New Atheist anger’
Even if I grant this, how does it advance your arguement?
‘Jesus myth’
The authors you cited all believe in a historical Jesus. By myth, I did of course refer to the supernatural aspects of it. But as far as I am aware the only evidence for such a person ever existing is only in the four canonical gospels, written decades after he supposedly died...
‘Only once control was wrested from the church did our enlightenment begin’ – Ouch. This a particularly virulent strain of 19th century mythology. I’ll come back to this later.
The enlightenment of the 18th century coincided with a of huge loss of church power and an overturning of the accepted belief that mysticism and revelation are the primary sources of knowledge and wisdom.
Dennett and free Will
Yes, he argues for the existence of free will. It is an interesting arguement, certainly worthy of a read.
‘To say that western morality is Christian is to say that western wine is Christian.’ Eh?. Bit of a dodgy soundbite there.
The morality you spoke of was around before christianity just as the wine was.
The analogy he comes up with sounds suspiciously like the fall, although there may be nothing in it.
It could also suspiciously like the dropping of thetans into volcanoes, but then there may be nothing in that. Apophenia.
Useless parallels – I think the ‘new atheism’ is fast becoming a ‘secular religion’. The Brights movement is effectively a cult of reason like the Jacobins.
Be careful not to confuse the word religion with movement. Again there are of course parallels but lets not carried away or we could end up thinking how odd it is that scientology explains christianity and claims to have been around for longer. Coincidence?
Memes are an allegory
EDIT: hurried it and it came out rather confusing.
The idea that a "meme" (or idea) is a physical object has been around as long as materialism/monism has. What Dawkins did was compare the transfer of memes to genes. Dawkins did not even coin the word meme.
There is now a wannabe science of Memetics.
Yes and the authors you have cited will acknowledge that memetics grew out of a cultural analogy to genetics. But the idea that information is transmitted from person to person has been around as long as thought itself, it was only until Richard that compared them to lifeforms that the word "meme" took off even though there is plenty of books written on the transfer of ideas long before.
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