| auroraglacialis |
09-07-2011 08:14 PM |
I will try not to be dragged into this too deep, but I think that such a forum would be a very good idea. I see that one of the problems here seems to be that the OP suggested to have a special form of discussion implemented - basically to make a subforum not merely for one topic of interest, but also for a certain style of discussion, namely non-scientific ones. That certainly is a bit of a special one and I see HNMs point that this is different from a books forum. On the other hand, I think this is maybe needed for this kind of subforum.
The way I would envision this subforum is, that people could post threads there about their own experiences with spirituality and exchange with other likeminded people about this. The problem with such discussions in any of the other subforums is, that it usually turns rather quickly in a debate about ideology, which is why I think "Ideologies" would be the worst name for a subforum. So while people in the science forum can talk about science and discoveries and the implications of this in a scientific (that includes ethics and implications and global political effects) way, a post about how I received my spirit name, what a tree told me last week or how sound and stories make our world would immediately be torn into a discussion or debate about if these topics are "real" or not. So what I would wish for is a room to talk about these things and see what others who experienced something similar feel without having to defend myself against "god helmets" and therelike.
The opposite perspective would be if discussions on dark matter, findings of new planets or antimatter would be met with discussions on the general validity of science, if there would be posts that say there are no other planets because god made only the Earth or any other posts questioning the method of finding these things directly. I have not seen any such posts recently in the science forum. So there are no posts I am aware of that say that the Earth was made by god in 7 days and that Earth is only 10000 years old or that the environmental problems do not matter because there will be the new age coming anyways - or the rapture - or aliens from aldebaran. And wherever there were discussions about spirituality and science, they were in the context of something else.
But as I said, I see this forum if it is created not as a place to discuss the validity of the experiences described in a scientific view or as a place to discuss which one is "true" - science or spirituality/religion. I would not object to have some threads in that subforum that deal with that, as long as they are titles properly, but I would like to see some form of "safe space" implemented in which one can post a spiritual topic and stay on topic with that instead of the topic getting derailed into the eternal "science versus religion" debate.
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