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  1. The subject of this thread is "The Sanctity of Marriage". So far, it seems to me that the debate has centered on the definition of "marriage" and the word "sanctity" has taken on the aspect of an assumption. Yet I think that the two terms need to be considered together. How does "sanctity" relate to "marriage"?
  2. Welcome Donald, I share your view that "loving wastefully has no categories". I was taught that in Sunday School oh so many years ago, and it has stuck with me for 50+ years. Good to hear it again. Myron
  3. I would not sign it, partly because I'm not sure whether it means "in this lifetime" or assumes an "afterlife". I have a small problem with Haidt on the matter of background assumptions.
  4. George, That was me, Myron ... not Steve. I was commenting on the research from Damasio. Myron
  5. George, Thanks. Then I can contribute here as I am very familar with Damasio as well as Haidt. Myron
  6. There is a suble difference between rationality and decision making. Patients with focal brain damage in or near the cingulate gyrus lack communication between the emotional processing center of the brain with the rational processing center. The can generate many rational options, but are unable to decide which one to use.
  7. George This is almost identical to the Somatic Marker Hypothesis of Antonio Damasio. Damasio is well known for his book Descartes Error (1994). Does Haidt cite Damasio in this book? He is most likely the source of the research Haidt is talking about. Myron
  8. http://progressivechristianity.org/ (edit to add) It's the link on the upper left of this mesage board. Myron
  9. " Point 6 Discuss Point 6 of the TCPC 8 Points... By calling ourselves progressive, we mean we... Find more grace in the search for understanding than we do in dogmatic certainty - more value in questioning than in absolutes. or more recently and simply restated and re-numbered as Point 5... Find grace in the search for understanding and believe there is more value in questioning than in absolutes."
  10. The article is rather old school and reinforcing of the status quo. Myron
  11. Have not read much of the article. The abstract places it in the late 1800's as far as thinking goes on the subject. Myron
  12. Very good observation. If you were a doctor, how would you handle a choice between saving the mother or a fetus with the possibilty of primary consciousness? Myron
  13. Good point. Tattoos have been around for thousands of years. The tension between conform and rebel is cyclical. Myron
  14. I think the real question here is whether Jesus rejected this notion. I think so. Myron
  15. I'd like a tatoo, but given my age and physical condition, it's not likely. A recent series of rather aggressive skin infections make this unreasonable. So I'll just join in and say go for it it if you are young and healthy.
  16. Neon thanks. Your quote ends ... "This is the law in cases of jealousy, when a wife, while under her husband’s authority, goes astray and defiles herself, or when a spirit of jealousy comes on a man and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before the Lord, and the priest shall apply this entire law to her. The man shall be free from iniquity, but the woman shall bear her iniquity." (emphasis added) Myron
  17. Neon, I know this is something of a bad pun. Could you provide the Bible translation source and the verse numbers from Numbers. I'm having trouble finding a match. I use a search engine with many different translations. The numbering would help as you said "Numbers 5" and that is what I looked for. Myron
  18. Neon, Not having the best of days here, but I'm a bit confused. Numbers 5 (New Revised Standard) "1 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying: 2 Command the Israelites to put out of the camp everyone who is leprous, or has a discharge, and everyone who is unclean through contact with a corpse; 3 you shall put out both male and female, putting them outside the camp; they must not defile their camp, where I dwell among them. 4 The Israelites did so, putting them outside the camp; as the Lord had spoken to Moses, so the Israelites did. 5 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying: 6 Speak to the Israelites: When a man or a woman wrongs another, breaking faith with the Lord, that person incurs guilt 7 and shall confess the sin that has been committed. The person shall make full restitution for the wrong, adding one-fifth to it, and giving it to the one who was wronged." Myron
  19. Paul, Yes, I meant weeks. Your good humor prevails. Myron (edit to add) I did a Freudian Slip here. It was Frued who coined the term ID which means child is an "IT" for the first few years of life, not quite a person. Freud leaves me more than a bit uncomfortable.
  20. I agree. Evidence indicates awareness has developed by this time. In different terms, the fetus is now a person at 21 months. Myron
  21. George, I some states the view I presented is also the legal line. I think the line is drawn at 21 months. Myron
  22. My own view draws a line at when the fetus reaches the point of development where pain is experienced. I'm not talking here of simple reflex reactions, but of that point in brain development where the fetus begins to exhibit reactions similar to a new born. Is the fetus minimally conscious at this point? I can't answer that question with certainty. On the other hand, if primary consciousness begins at some point in the womb, I would think there might be a conceptual connection to what some call ensoulment. Myron
  23. I do not think Haidt is making the case that emotions and intuitions exhibit instrinic morality. Rather, he is saying that we have innate emotions and intuitions that are the foundation of a rational view of morality. The issue for Haidt, and others like him, is that evolution has given us a foundation for adaptatation and one of those adaptations is the capacity for a moral sense. Capacities are not causal, in the strict sense of the word. They are enabling. The feature of emotions and intuitions that is important is that they exhibit intrinsic intentionality. That is, they direct us to important aspects of our environment that have adaptive significance. What we make of this develops over time and is not fully predictable. Myron
  24. We have forum dedicated to Bishop Spong subscribers. This is good. Could we have a forum dedicated to issues raised on the home page of this website? I think that would help engage more visitors here. Myron
  25. Annie, I am glad you found the Wiki intro informative. There is also this link ... http://www.thebowencenter.org/pages/theory.html There are times I am reluctant to post this kind of information here because of the difficulty in discussing these matters. At the same time, I think Progressive Christians need to keep moving upstream, and should be aware of these theories and the related research. Myron
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