• @Machinist
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    823 days ago

    Willful ignorance is the greatest sin. I’ve been saying that for a while now, not that I believe in sin.

    COVID was a real eye opener for me. Seeing how far people would go to remain ignorant.

    Stupid can’t be helped and there is nothing wrong with it. Ignorance is different and not necessarily bad, if you see that you’re ignorant about something, you can choose to educate yourself.

    However, willful ignorance is a different thing. I believe that most of society’s ills are rooted in willful ignorance and its exploitation by the evil.

    • @Dasus
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      23 days ago

      However, willful ignorance is a different thing. I believe that most of society’s ills are rooted in willful ignorance and its exploitation by the evil.

      “Wisdom alone, is the good for man, ignorance the only evil” (Euthydemus 281d)

      “There is, he said, only one good, that is, knowledge, and only one evil, that is, ignorance” (in Diogenes Laertius, II.31)

      Personally I believe in the statement about “a spiritual disease needing a spiritual cure”, but I’m not going for some spiritual mumbojumbo. If we take the spiritual disease to be some sort of block in your empathic abilities, however conscious or unconscious, and then we look at some of the most recent studies on empathogens (MDMA, LSD, psilocybin, etc), it wouldn’t be unreasonable to suggest that the “spiritual cure” might be something as simple as MDMA/psychedelic-assisted therapy.

      Maybe we could call looking into this something like "Project Pretty-obvious-when-you-think-about-it "

    • @AA5B
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      323 days ago

      not that I believe in sin

      It’s perfectly legitimate to have the concept of sin, even if you don’t believe in a deity. There’s a moral code, whether defined by religious precepts, societal convention, personal preference,or objective logic, and evil is a sin against that regardless.

    • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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      223 days ago

      “It’s difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on not understanding it.”