Definitions of religion

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''This was a session at [[Sol 2012]].'' * Ben: '''Supernatural''': a system that includes a supernatural entity that provides absolute meaning ** Hank: Lets you explain things that you can't explain with science * Brandon: '''People''': ex. cultural/ethnic Jews * Brandon: '''Calling''': anything that drives us powerfully to value something ** Science itself doesn't say to value science ... the drive to value science is a religious impulse ** Eric: The practice of art can be an expression of a sort of religion of art ** Lion: It should be possible for people with different callings to connect religiously ... they may be expressions of higher levels: truth, love, caring ** Eric: What distinguishes a fetish from a religious calling is whether it's about self-gratification or about reaching for something higher *** Brandon: Selflessness (even if it's not about other people) ... there may be a fuzzy line between the two *** Lion: Carl Sagan had a genuine concern for other people as well as truth, but was unable to identify that *** Eric: I used to think caring about other people was a kind of fetish, a form of selfishness, to make you feel good **** Brandon: There's some truth to that, but there's more to it **** Eric: Like Paul Krafel's two levels of thermodynamics/flow **** Brandon: Or more like the first and second solutions to the problem of the Second Law * Lion: '''Opiate''' (Napoleon's view) ** Brandon: About controlling people ... but Hell is also used that way *** Lion: Some people find enormous comfort in the concept of Hell ** Eric: Using comfort ** Brandon: Jonathan Haidt quote: "Religion blinds and binds" *** Hank: A kid asked whether I really believed the scientific story of the origin of Crater Lake, and I described the Native American version ... the kid didn't get any of it because he was taught young-Earth creationism * Eric: '''Theocracy''': uses both carrot and stick ... Opiate is a subset of this * Ben: '''Moral Compass''' * Brandon: '''Aspiration''': Conservatives believe we need practice to push ourselves to overcome our baser nature and realize our aspirations ** Hank: I debated "are humans naturally good or bad" once, saying that society has degraded our natural goodness * Eric: '''Choice of Goal''': covers the whole gamut, distinguishes from philosophy, science, art, politics ** The choice may be made by theocrats ** SolSeed chooses respect for life and the Destiny ... not all religions need these * Brandon: '''Ritual, Language, Metaphors and Stories''' * Lion: '''Lineage''': Project that is carried across generations ** Maybe not really a religion in itself