Okay, let's circle back to Garrigou-Lagrange's The Philosophy of Being & The Development of Doctrine. We hadn't gotten very far, and left off with the claim that
there are fundamental metaphysical principles constituting the ground of enduring dogmatic truth, that people know without need for study. These principles allow dogmatic propositions to be ontologically understandable by all...
I want to say that there is metaphysical truth and theological truth, and that these two should be susceptible to harmonization, whether explicitly or (more likely) implicitly. Not only do we reject any "two truths" approach to science and religion, even moreso do we reject it with regard to the deeper science of metaphysics.
For there is only One Truth; or, perhaps better, Truth is One, allowing for the multiplicity of truths that are only possible because each is anchored in the One and a reflection of it: at the center of everything is the Truth of its Being. Otherwise it cannot exist.
Truth is at once at the center, origin, and end of things. It's why everything makes so much sense without ever making Total Sense, which is reserved for God allone (or someOne who might as well be).
It is also why atheism makes no sense except within its own projected artificial world -- like a blind man whose first principle is that color does not exist. As always, bad philosophy is just unwitting autobiography.
Now, most people are either incapable of, or not interested in, metaphysics per se. Nevertheless, metaphysics is always interested in you!
For Homo sapiens is the metaphysical animal: the divide between animal and man is a metaphysical one -- or, more precisely, on one side of the gap is animality, on the far side our homoerotic sapience, AKA love of wisdom. The latter is a kind of "space," or better, spacetime, since it is also developmental and teleological. It's why we live in history and not just a sterile duration. Unless you're watching CNN.
Note that -- obviously -- only a being who has transcended evolution can know about evolution. Conversely, if our thoughts are merely a function of evolution (or genes), then we are pulled back to the animal side. To a materialist, the human side is just an illusion.
But matter itself is but an idea; and, thanks to God, a very good and fruitful idea! If you don't think so, let's see you figure out how to create a unity of material body and immaterial soul without reducing one to the other or resorting to a crude metaphysical dualism.
Matthew Levering, in the foreword, states that while G-L
knows that a dogmatic truth cannot be reduced to its specific formulation, he sees that the crux of the debate is whether the Church has been given a knowable, propositionally enunciable deposit of faith.
In other words, must we just take the deposit of faith on faith, or is it possible to situate it within a translogical network of axioms, principles, and propositions?
Well, we already know that fideism is an epistemological nonstarter. However, this doesn't necessarily mean it it inefficacious. Farfromit. It just means you have different intellectual needs, and that an implicit metaphysic works just fine for you.
Schuon has something important to say about this. The question is, where among these 20 or 30 titles?
Ah, here, in an essay called Vicissitudes of Spiritual Temperaments: "Human nature is made in such a way that it tends to enclose itself in some limitation" -- as illustrated above in the example of the blind man enclosed in his limited vision -- "and this tendency can only be accentuated in an age that is everywhere engaged in destroying the framework of universality" -- AKA, the understanding that Truth is One.
Now, a purely fideistic approach to God generally has much in common with a bhaktic one that emphasizes devotion over intellection, or love over knowledge. Not only is there nothing wrong with this, but knowledge without love of Truth is a roadmap to hell.
Nevertheless, good luck explaining this faith to a cynical, worldly, and credentialed yahoo whose social standing depends partly on being too sophisticated for Imaginary Sky Gods and Flying Spaghetti Monsters. There's a way of talking about religion that makes it easy for such midwits and mediocretins to ridicule and reject it. Our trolls never stop reminding us of this ironyclad principle.
Schuon compares a faith without intellect to a body without a skeleton, while a purely intellectual approach is like a skeleton with no flesh. In order to stand up on our own two wings, we need both:
Metaphysics is beyond charity, it is true, but a metaphysician without charity seriously risks compromising the doctrine because of the indirect repercussions of his vice on the workings of his intelligence.
Why is this? Again, because of Oneness: love + intellection are unified in God but separable down here. Consider: "it is not enough to be 'harmless as doves,' it is also necessary to be 'wise as serpents.'" Put conversely, do not be like the tenured, who are wise as pigeons and harmless as rattlesnakes.
Secular humanism. What could possibly go wrong (asked the serpent)?
"humanitarianism" in fact puts itself forward as a philosophy founded on the idea that man is good; but to believe that man is good is almost always to believe that God is bad.... It is a satanic inversion of the traditional axiom that God is good and man is bad (Schuon).
Even Pope Francis (quoted in the foreword) agrees that "love requires truth. Only to the extent that love is grounded in truth can it endure over time, can it transcend the passing moment.... Without truth, love is incapable of establishing a firm bond."
One last quote from the foreword: "dogmatic formulations rely upon 'the underlying realities of universal human experience' as cognitionally available to everyone, philosopher and non-philosopher."
Let's conclude by suggesting that metaphysics gives us the widest possible horizon of being, and that God himself is always just over that horizon. And revelation is the link between.
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I always try to consider all the variables. At least the ones available to me which I’m also willing to consider. For example, if my plumbing breaks, I have options:
Hire that big famous name brand corporation.
Find an honest little guy company.
Fix it myself.
Make my wife it.
Don’t fix it.
One of the strangest things I’ve noticed is that regardless of how I’ve chosen to perceive or reason or be brainwashed, is that the plumbing is always fixed best by the most honest guy with the most integrity who was the most qualified to fix it, regardless of his religious or political affiliations.
And then there’s that niggling variable of value. Consider that time I made my wife fix the plumbing and she hired that famous name brand corporation (thanks to her brainwashing) and their schedule-stressed employee did a half-assed job for twice the price. And when I called for them to fix it right they told me they were so busy that they were weeks out IMO hoping to make me go away to absorb my loss. And when I put in the angry one-star online review it got swarmed over by all the fake five star reviews put in by paid-for-hire Russian troll farm mercenaries.
I think they got the idea for that system from our corporate sponsored public servants in DC who’ve been using similar systems with wild wealth and power success. They can fix all your wildest dreams as long as you don’t really care if it’s actually been fixed or not, because the reviews brainwashed so many to believe that the other guy is always gonna be far, far worse.
So now I fix everything myself. I’m not sure if that’s considered “secular humanism”, “cynicism”, “antifa”, “libertarianism”, "olde American can-do religiosity" or just plain “misanthropy”.
Reading a Sunday blog post from you always subsides my guilt for not attending mass... Especially after listening to the Ramones all morning.
The Emperor Has No Clues.
In his excellent, insightful post, Bob wrote:
"There's a way of talking about religion that makes it easy for such midwits and mediocretins to ridicule and reject it. Our trolls never stop reminding us of this ironyclad principle.:
The first sentence stands firm. As to the second, I aver no troll commenting here has ever ridiculed or rejected religion, and I defy you to present any such comment (don't bother looking, you won't find it).
The weak point in your screed, your Achilles heel as it were, is that in order to feel one up, you must put the leftist one down, and you have done so largely by claiming your rank and file leftist is a godless atheist.
When in fact, pews of all denominations are crammed with Democrats and Socialists on any given Sunday. Did you know this, Gagdad?
You have no mechanism for dealing with the godly socialist. It just knocks the tracks right off of your tank. Now doesn't it.
Face reality. The blue enemy does claim, as truthfully as any Raccoon, "Got Mitt Uns."
So where does that leave the conservative horde? No longer holding the theological high-ground. They (and you) have been dislodged. Sound the retreat.
You have to drop the Spaghetti Monster angle. That is not a thing. Nobody hates religion. The communist of today embraces the Church. Today's communist knows Marx was a num-null on that account. We don't believe everything he said. On the other hand, we do believe what Jesus said.
-Godly Communist
11:41 wrote: "One of the strangest things I’ve noticed is that regardless of how I’ve chosen to perceive or reason or be brainwashed, is that the plumbing is always fixed best by the most honest guy with the most integrity who was the most qualified to fix it, regardless of his religious or political affiliations."
Now let's think about what is being said here. Honesty and integrity are not tied to any particular religious or political affiliation.
Is there anything more deeply American than that? That means even Trump can be honest. Even Biden can have integrity.
Now do you see the cultural civil war is truly over? Mike Lindell even concedes, there is nothing further to it.
I declare this day, August the Sixteenth, Twenty Twenty-One, the official Armistice date for the Cultural Civil War, 1967-2021. This was one of the longest, most pervasive conflicts in American History.
Let us heal, let us move on. There is no more need to pull out the blue or the red colors, the pussy hat or the MAGA hat. Now these are museum pieces.
Antifa black garb, give to charity or a museum. Those won't be needed anymore.
All Nazi kit and gear, into the garbage. Done.
I declare now a week of Jubilee, of celebration. Embrace your neighbors. At long last his nightmare has ended.
And indeed, Gott Mit Uns! All of us.
Sad to see 20 years of progress in Afghanistan wiped out overnight: they're reverting back to 1250 all the way from 1270.
This is the thanks we get for not misgendering a single Taliban.
Obviously the progress over the last 20 years in Afghanistan was cosmetic only. Beneath the surface of Afghan society the Taliban were feasting, replicating, and spreading the whole time.
You don't take over a whole country in two months from scratch. The Taliban was fully formed and just waiting for the US to leave before revealing their magnificent selves.
Who are these clowns anyway?
The young ones look bearded and serious, and the old ones look pudgy and entitled. The common thread is entitlement. We're dudes so we lord over the ladies.
The ladies. So many shadowy, shrouded females. Maybe these Taliban wives really call the shots.
Maybe big bad Ali Taliban swaggers down the fly-blown street by day, but when he gets home that evening his fat old wife gives him an epic scolding? Do they control these guys by offering or withholding pussy? j
How does it all work?
The Taliban is a cipher, a black box. Americans are no closer to understanding them now than we were in 2001.
Afghans are known to be wierd. Empires have visited and thrown their weight around, and the results are always the same.
The Afghans always do what they damn well please and no one has been able to make them behave. They have, historically, the worst case of mass oppositional defiant disorder the world has ever known.
Now Biden gets a severe political bloody nose courtesy of the the Taliban. Trump is loving it.
Now the question is to we go back in and start spanking all over again?
I suppose we could. But it will be expensive. American lives and treasure.
But by golly we hate the Taliban for being the tough guys we always thought we were. Darn them.
Afghans. Look at them assembling in their frowzy clothing and their head-coverings. They are always dirty and smelly. Usually a goat can be seen in the background.
Yet, these Asiatic hill-billies are invariably tough as nails. Resilient. Resourceful. Brave. And yet with all they have going for them, they can do nothing to make their nation anything more than disheveled sh*thole opium patch? Really? Is that how they like to live?
Lord, give us patience to understand Afghanistan.
80 IQ. Not gonna git 'er done.
Anon @8/16/2021 11:44:00 AM
Indeed. I say it’s time for a group hug:
((((Group hug with Bob, Julie, Ted, Dupree, Petey, Anon1, Anon2 and Anon3))))
So now I’m wondering about the Bob merch. Tee shirts, specifically.
I think we should be able to select from picture-name shirts from any of our favorite One COsmos characters. There’d be a Bob tee, and also a Julie tee, and Ted, Dupree and Petey, each with a tasteful picture and their name, available for sale.
The anons however, would have no picture. Theirs would be three bodies standing together with blanked out faces, excepting a large question mark on each face. That tee shirt would be simply titled: “Anonymous”, as one would expect.
Now on to more serious business. Understanding Afghanistan.
The army we trained for almost 20 years with our tax dollars was four times larger and twice as technologically weaponized as the Taliban’s. Yet our guys folded like a cheap box of condoms, none of them used. The new Afghanistan we offered them was so full of color and entertainments. Seems they’d rather have greyish goats. Is the need to dominate their women really that much more exciting than internet porn?
Were they afraid? Did they think they’d be making less money working in our Hanes underwear factories than in their poppy fields? Did we forget something really important, like building a TV station after giving them all those TVs? And where the hell was Pakistan when all this was going on? Do they really want to be economic trading neighbors with retards again?
Would it be possible to ask Gallup to poll these soldiers to try and figure out what the hell they were thinking?
I feel blessed, in a non Communist Godly way, to share this ether space by the exalted high priest(ess/it/thing) of the anon kingdom who speaks for all of us. August Seventeenth, Twenty Twenty One, the date the anon spirit indwelt my void. I've never heard such wonderous words. When it comes to wisdom, he is full of it. Hallelujah and may peace be with the prophet anon.
Hello Anonymous 7:47AM
I am glad you found my words wondrous. I try.
I greatly revel in your comments too. There is wry, ironic sarcasm in plenty, and always some pithy nugget of truth to cogitate on.
You wrote "Would it be possible to ask Gallup to poll these soldiers to try and figure out what the hell they were thinking?"
On this score you are right. We need to know what the Afghanis want. We thought we knew, but since their well-equipped military folded "like a box of cheap condoms," it is quite evident we did not.
We need to get some people who really know how to talk to people involved.
The way it is starting to look to me is that you have a substantial urban population in Kabul that is pretty much down with Western culture and mores, surrounded by a sea of what look to us like straight-up hairy Pashtun barbarians.
Afghanistan is a country with a zombie capital that does not share DNA with the rest of the body politic.
The Taliban, the cure for this urbane lesion, is coming to take out the trash, and that is not going to be pretty.
The majority of Afghanis do not want what we want. They want something else, we don't know what, and we think it sucks. But it is their country.
In the meantime the legions of Afghanis who do want what we want, who bought in, who drank the Western kool-aid, these will want to get out of dodge fast. And that, sorry to say, is just not possible.
This is probably going to torpedo Biden. Presidencies have toppled for less.
This could be the Sarajevo of our time. This is a significant historical event.
The parallels with Vietnam are quite striking, and you know what that did for Nixon.
I enjoyed the group hug; I am really starting to feel the love here. I would like to get the Cousin Dupree T-shirt first and then collect all one by one each pay-day until I have them all.
One Cosmos Rules.
I'm greatly saddened and feel disappointed and abandoned. After soaring on the indwelling of the high priest of anons, I crashed to Earth with the realization he is a charlatan unable to distinguish one member of his flock from another. I rent my garment and cover myself in sackcloth and ashes. Please look away and leave me in the solitude of shame.
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