Ian's Philosophy

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  • Reason and love

    Following on from Informers. Tolstoy tells us (Kingdom of God ~p264) that we are brought from an eternity of nothingness and bequeathed with reason and love. Hinduism’s Krishna says: Without contemplation there cannot be peace – Bhagavad-Gita #66 I take reason and contemplation to be the same. Further I take them to be the opposite…

    Ian Channing

    Oct 22, 2022
    books, philosophy, religion
    Hinduism, nazis, politics, society, tolstoy
  • Informers

    There were a lot of people in fear under the Nazis. I can understand people doing terrible things if they are told to, because the consequences for themselves and their families could be worse if they don’t. Plus most people aren’t that brave. But those people who willingly helped, happily turned Jews or resistance fighters…

    Ian Channing

    Oct 15, 2022
    philosophy
    history, life, nazis, religion
  • Low-hierarchist

    Low-hierarchist

    I’m not an anarchist, I’m a no-hierarchist. They’re the same you say??? Well yeah, whatever. Someone else decided to poison the term anarchy and there’s not much I can do about it any more. But I definitely like to look at things in terms of no-hierarchy. Friendship has no hierarchy. The only kind of capitalism…

    Ian Channing

    Oct 8, 2022
    philosophy
    politics, society
  • Time

    We’ve got all the time in the world as long as we don’t fuck up the world. So slow the fuck down and take care of nature.

    Ian Channing

    Oct 1, 2022
    philosophy
    life, nature, swearing
  • Must Harry the Human believe in God?

    This is a simplification of what I see as a central argument around whether you’re nuts or not to believe in God. I’ve tried to take strictly logical/mathematical language and make it more readable, whilst hopefully keeping the core concepts. Short version: If God exists, then humans must believe in him or they are lying.…

    Ian Channing

    Sep 24, 2022
    philosophy
    Christianity, logic, religion
  • Reasonable religion

    The God Delusion creates a very well thought out attack on religion. But going back to philosophical arguments there’s a couple he missed, or maybe I need to read the book again. Here I’ll give some reasons why you at least you don’t have to be delusional to believe in God. At least, you’re no…

    Ian Channing

    Sep 17, 2022
    philosophy
  • An indispensable function to guide and reshape the universe

    Is that God or a tyrant? Totalitarian self-conceptions are largely teleological. The tyrant is less a person than an indispensable function to guide and reshape the universe. — Authoritarianism and totalitarianism The devil loves his children. Does God love us all, or judge us and send down floods and fire and brimstone? Does he kill…

    Ian Channing

    Sep 10, 2022
    philosophy, religion
    Christianity
  • A crock of shit

    This is the tale of Klaus Barbie and the US. Why is this relevant to philosophy, religion and science? Well I consider Klaus Barbie to be the closest thing in recent times to what we could call the devil. So I sit here to examine what people do when they come in contact with the…

    Ian Channing

    Sep 3, 2022
    philosophy
    death, war
  • The devil loves his children

    Klaus Barbie from all evidence loved his kids. According to his daughter-in-law (wife of his son Klaus-Georg), Klaus-Georg was kidnapped by the CIA in 1946 to make sure Barbie would work for them. From the Attorney General’s report: Barbie’s son Klaus-Georg was killed in a hanggliding accident in 1980, at age 33. Barbie’s wife diedin…

    Ian Channing

    Sep 3, 2022
    philosophy, religion
    compassion, history, love, religion
  • Badass paramedics

    Or my warped vision for the police. In Jesus’ and Tolstoy’s and frankly my utopia, we will have accepted the law of love over the law of violence. In this utopia, we will still need hospitals and fire departments. Shit sometimes goes bad, people get ill, fires start. However we will finally have rejected all…

    Ian Channing

    Aug 27, 2022
    philosophy
    compassion, love, police
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