Sunday, April 25, 2021

Spinoza's Response When Asked About Religion

 When Einstein gave lectures at U.S. universities, the recurring question that students asked him most was:

- Do you believe in God?
And he always answered:
- I believe in the God of Spinoza.
Baruch de Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher considered one of the great rationalists of 17th century philosophy, along with Descartes.
(Spinoza) : God would say:
Stop praying.
What I want you to do is go out into the world and enjoy your life. I want you to sing, have fun and enjoy everything I've made for you.
Stop going into those dark, cold temples that you built yourself and saying they are my house. My house is in the mountains, in the woods, rivers, lakes, beaches. That's where I live and there I express my love for you.
Stop blaming me for your miserable life; I never told you there was anything wrong with you or that you were a sinner, or that your sexuality was a bad thing. Sex is a gift I have given you and with which you can express your love, your ecstasy, your joy. So don't blame me for everything they made you believe.
Stop reading alleged sacred scriptures that have nothing to do with me. If you can't read me in a sunrise, in a landscape, in the look of your friends, in your son's eyes... ➤ you will find me in no book!
Stop asking me "will you tell me how to do my job?" Stop being so scared of me. I do not judge you or criticize you, nor get angry, or bothered. I am pure love.
Stop asking for forgiveness, there's nothing to forgive. If I made you... I filled you with passions, limitations, pleasures, feelings, needs, inconsistencies... free will. How can I blame you if you respond to something I put in you? How can I punish you for being the way you are, if I'm the one who made you? Do you think I could create a place to burn all my children who behave badly for the rest of eternity? What kind of god would do that?
Respect your peers and don't do what you don't want for yourself. All I ask is that you pay attention in your life, that alertness is your guide.
My beloved, this life is not a test, not a step on the way, not a rehearsal, nor a prelude to paradise. This life is the only thing here and now and it is all you need.
I have set you absolutely free, no prizes or punishments, no sins or virtues, no one carries a marker, no one keeps a record.
You are absolutely free to create in your life. Heaven or hell.
➤ I can't tell you if there's anything after this life but I can give you a tip. Live as if there is not. As if this is your only chance to enjoy, to love, to exist.
So, if there's nothing after, then you will have enjoyed the opportunity I gave you. And if there is, rest assured that I won't ask if you behaved right or wrong, I'll ask. Did you like it? Did you have fun? What did you enjoy the most? What did you learn?...
Stop believing in me; believing is assuming, guessing, imagining. I don't want you to believe in me, I want you to believe in you. I want you to feel me in you when you kiss your beloved, when you tuck in your little girl, when you caress your dog, when you bathe in the sea.
Stop praising me, what kind of egomaniac God do you think I am?
I'm bored being praised. I'm tired of being thanked. Feeling grateful? Prove it by taking care of yourself, your health, your relationships, the world. Express your joy! That's the way to praise me.
Stop complicating things and repeating as a parakeet what you've been taught about me.
What do you need more miracles for? So many explanations?
The only thing for sure is that you are here, that you are alive, that this world is full of wonders.
- Spinoza

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Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Why Millions of Americans Have No Government ID

Why Millions of Americans Have No Government ID


 I’ll give you more than one example:
1. The ability to take time off during DMV opening hours. Not just to stand in line, but to get there and back. Not everyone has a flexible job or a boss who is ok with you taking time off or being late.
2. The money and time needed to track down birth certificates and get certified or notarized copies. Or any proof of identity often required for a photo ID. Recently I tried to get a real ID, and was not allowed because my SS card was laminated. To replace that, I had to get to a different government office and had to use a passport to prove who I was.
3. Access to DMV facilities, which are numerous in the burbs, but not so much in the cities or in places accessible by public transit, which is often time consuming and unreliable.
4. If you have child care issues, adds to these troubles. Because you either have to do all this with a kid in tow or have to pay several extra hours of child care while you make time to get the ID. Bills which add to the expense. Lots of people are living paycheck to paycheck and can’t afford time off or additional child care payments.
5. People who work multiple jobs because their low wage jobs do not pay living wage have more trouble doing the above.
6. People who are disabled, may not have transportation or someone who can help them get to the DMV or issuing facility.
Each one of these examples will take members of disadvantaged communities and take them off the voter roles and that is not OK.
I am fully in favor of photo ID requirements when the state also passes laws to ensure each person gets an ID. For example, a state could set up a photo ID issuing location at the poll location for a month prior to elections, make that ID issue facility open extended hours and on weekends. They could invest in mobile ID issue buses that could purposely visit under serviced communities to ensure people could have access. Loads of good ideas out there.
I see lots of effort to pass things like photo ID requirements, but not nearly the same effort put into how we get those critical IDs to everyone. If they are so important, why don’t we do that? In my opinion, because it isn’t about people having ID and it isn’t about false voters (which there isn’t much proof of), it is about creating impediments to voting.

New insights on US voters who don't have photo ID

New insights on US voters who don't have photo ID