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Part 1 - Pathways

A-Seeker

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B-Seer

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C-Belover

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Part 2 - Resources

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For Non-Sacreds, Abrahamic belief and all supernatural claims are sourced in a disorder of brain chemistry. Consequently, all human thought and emotion is a matter of biochemical activity.

What they rightly observe is that humanity has a
wild
imagination, and that it can
scare itself
to death.

Why humans can and do scare themselves “to death” is a conundrum, but Abrahamic stories and cultural mythologies make the Non-Sacred's point that humans are willing to tell horrible stories, such as about a Wrathful God who hates them and exiles them to a cursed Earth. Non-Sacreds have no truck with the enraged and fearsome Abrahamic god who abusively banished and booted his children out of Eden and consigned them to a life of pain and anguish.

If asked, “What consolation was derived from writing this account in Genesis?”—the Non-Sacred suggests that the writer’s brain synapses were misfiring. When Non-Sacreds read other mythological tales and spiritual stories they find much of the same, namely, that most gods, goddesses and other divinities are regaled as terrible beings to be approached with fear and trembling since they evoke a sickness unto death.

Non-Sacred Scientism rejects the Abrahamic Big Story and the inspired interpretations of Sacred Scientism because their Big Answers are contradictory and confusing. They are not sound explanations of anything natural or human. For the Non-Sacreds, it takes a super-human or a supra-human effort to be a believer in the super or supra-natural—and the resulting effort at belief leads only to a miserable sense of self and life.

Continue—Occam's razor

 

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