| Bong Lover said: Yeah, it's quite apparent that you don't buy into a world view that allows for anything 'supernatural'. Also I get that you (erronously in my opinion) feel that religion and spirituality promotes a dangerous world view. That's fine, the proposition of Life of Pi does not appeal to you, life goes on. However you feel about the book though, I still think it is a mistake to interpret it as a story that shows the danger of religious delusion. That is ironically 'missing the better story'. Finally, and I know I should not ask this question because no good can come from it, but I ask anyway. Assuming that spirituality is nonsense, that the world can be described presisely using reason and physics, what makes it wrong to kill another man? If reality is nothing but physics and matter, how do you justify normative rules? |
Nothing that exists is "supernatural". "Supernatural" is a term used to define things that people know nothing about, that's not part of their current bagage of world knowledge. Lot's of things were considered supernatural in the past (like giant squids), and are now viewed as perfectly natural. The book isn't a story that shows the dangers of religious dellusion, it's a book that UNWILLINGLY shows the dangers of religious delusion. It would've been a great story had there been no "unwillingly" part. The better story isn't always the "feel-good" one.
Normative rules are invented by people to make coexisting within a society possible. If people go around killing eachother, we might as well all be dead, as you can kiss progress goodbye. It's quite funny though that you ask this question. History shows that religion in no way stops people from killing eachother, or even makes it be percieved as something wrong. There are accounts in the Old Testament of Jews commiting genocide, and it being called a command from God. Things like the Crusades or the Inquisition are also excamples. Heck, even this book is an example: Pi commits murder and cannibalism, yet he creates a fantasy story in which his terrible deeds never happened, so he can feel better about himself and never face any negative consiqunces for what he actions. He's religious/spirirtual beleifs didn't stop him from commiting attrocities. If anything, they helped him commit them.
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