A Pro-Science Religious Philosophy

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A Pro-Science Religious Philosophy

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The "Apothegms of Enlightenment" are intended to be a "Pro-Science" religious philosophy. As always, judge for yourself.
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These are the Apothegms of Enlightenment--the "clear sayings", without ambiguity or uncertainty, that lead to intellectual liberation and a life fulfilled. Yet nothing here is new. Great men and women of Philosophy, Science, and Wisdom have proclaimed these truths to every generation down through the centuries. Here again they are given to you--freely, openly, and truthfully, and with the hope that such wisdom will be heard by all. For ours is a trouble world, suffused with apathy, hatred, bigotry, ignorance, greed, selfishness, and violence. Such things are in our nature, it cannot be denied. But let Reason, Love, and Compassion prevail and all such hindrances will from your thoughts dispel. For a mind so liberated, Enlightenment is assured.

These herein are the 22 Apothegms of Enlightenment:

* The Enlightened Mind employs Reason and Intellect, cultivates Inner Peace, and acts with Compassion toward others.

* Know then that there exists as many Paths to Enlightenment as Seekers; there is no "one true way".

* To achieve Enlightenment, first commit all actions with consideration to the Greatest Good.

* Protect the Earth; Respect Nature; Marvel at the Cosmos.

* Know that we are not separate from Nature or the Cosmos; our thoughts are the thoughts of the Cosmos.

* Strive therefore to know all that is knowable and to learn all that is learnable.

* Science alone teaches all things knowable; meditate upon all else.

* Accept nothing without evidence; do not give in to superstition.

* Be not afraid to explore and to wonder, for these are our greatest gifts.

* Stagnation leads to extinction, but progress must be tempered by Enlightened Reason.

* Let Reason and Logic rule the Mind; let Peace and Compassion rule the Heart.

* Mitigate suffering if it is within your power; cause no suffering by intention.

* Accept that all things die, but know they are renewed in Nature.

* Rejoice therefore in Nature; celebrate life and revere the order of the Cosmos.

* Honor your parents and ancestors; love and nurture your children.

* Esteem the teachings of Western Philosophers: chief among these Pythagoras, Plato, Trismegistus, and Plotinus.

* Esteem the teachings of Eastern Philosophers: chief among these K'ung-fu-tzu, Mo Tzu, and Lao Tzu.

* Esteem the teachings of Holy Men of Peace: Gautama Buddha, Jesus of Nazareth, Apollonius of Tyana, Mahatma Ghandi, and the Dalai Lama past and present.

* Live by the Axioms of Delphi: "Nothing in Excess" and "Know Thy Self"; these are the keys to living well.

* Live by the Four Cardinal Virtues: Temperance, Prudence, Courage, and Justice; these are the keys to living wise.

* Heed the words of Socrates: "There is only one good, which is knowledge, and one evil, which is ignorance."

* All Holy Men of Peace profess this universal truth: "Love one another"; follow this and you shall not err.

These Apothegms, being true and universal, belong to all mankind. While these Apothegms may be copied, published, recorded, transmitted, or otherwise reproduced as a whole work, the text must be preserved in its entirety to the end. Any portion may be quoted for use elsewhere with proper citation to the original text. No alteration to the text may be made, except for the necessity of linguistic translation.

Live wise, live well.

Clavinicus the Apollonian, Spring Equinox 2008

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I like to thnk of myself as Post Enlightenment, maybe Post Modern Enlightenment.
What would a Pro-Religious Science Philosophy be?
You really do have to appreciate 18th century Enlightenment.
I feel happy to take it for granted.

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