The Remedy Advancing EvidencBased Healthcare Delivery in a Fragmented System | 1.4 MB
Title: The Remedy Advancing EvidencBased Healthcare Delivery in a Fragmented System
Author: Joseph Webb, D.Sc., MSHA, FACHE
Category: Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Other Practices, Agnosticism, Philosophy, Religious, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Language: English | 132 Pages | ISBN: 1230010050422
Description:
In a rapidly and ever-changing world, The Agnostic’s Handbook presents a philosophy of life designed to allow for cooperation and unity between various religious, political and cultural views. The agnostic point of view, that none of us can answer for certain the question of God, allows us to form new ways of thinking about morality and ethics. Divisions created by black and white rules offered in conflicting belief systems can be healed once we admit that first, black and white rules are impossible to follow, and second, that morality isn’t defined by beliefs but by the outcomes of actions. In an agnostic view, anyone doing good must be considered moral and, if God exists, doing God’s will. And if God doesn’t exist, anyone doing good must be benefiting humanity and this planet and therefore serving the same cause as us. Morality in this way of thinking becomes relative, and in a way, has always been relative. We constantly choose between rights and wrongs, bending black and white rules to make society function.
The Agnostic’s Handbook explores the author’s experience from a religious yet dysfunctional early life through an awakening to the idea that there might be more to explore than he has been told. The journey ranges from early warnings that questioning God must lead to damnation, to the realization that if God exists, He must require that we search for truth. God, if He exists, must require that we question God. Through that realization, the author has found that in fact, not knowing answers becomes part of the answer. The search for truth is the goal to cooperation and unity.
In a rapidly and ever-changing world, The Agnostic’s Handbook presents a philosophy of life designed to allow for cooperation and unity between various religious, political and cultural views. The agnostic point of view, that none of us can answer for certain the question of God, allows us to form new ways of thinking about morality and ethics. Divisions created by black and white rules offered in conflicting belief systems can be healed once we admit that first, black and white rules are impossible to follow, and second, that morality isn’t defined by beliefs but by the outcomes of actions. In an agnostic view, anyone doing good must be considered moral and, if God exists, doing God’s will. And if God doesn’t exist, anyone doing good must be benefiting humanity and this planet and therefore serving the same cause as us. Morality in this way of thinking becomes relative, and in a way, has always been relative. We constantly choose between rights and wrongs, bending black and white rules to make society function.
The Agnostic’s Handbook explores the author’s experience from a religious yet dysfunctional early life through an awakening to the idea that there might be more to explore than he has been told. The journey ranges from early warnings that questioning God must lead to damnation, to the realization that if God exists, He must require that we search for truth. God, if He exists, must require that we question God. Through that realization, the author has found that in fact, not knowing answers becomes part of the answer. The search for truth is the goal to cooperation and unity.
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