Originally Posted by efw
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper


Later tonight I plan to do some business research with my wife at a sushi restaurant. I hope the experience raises to the spiritual, and not just the mundane.


So Spiritual means something that is non-mundane and nothing more?

Seems to me that the intellectually honest person who denies any afterlife or that which he cannot observe as per the laws of science would deny anything spiritual. Redefining it fromwhat its historically meant doesn't seem the way to go.

Genuine point not trying to be a dick... or maybe I misunderstand your beginning point?

Either way. Seems intellectually inconsistent if not dishonest.


EFW,

What we call, or don't call, spiritual, or spirituality is all about the definition. Those are two of the most slippery words in the English language, which is why earlier I asked for a definition....

If your definition requires a supernatural element, then I see no evidence to support a belief in it. If not, then we have room for discussion.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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