8 June 2018

Notes on paganism

Just for the record, some notes I wrote while waiting in a hosptial (I used a form headed "Integrated Notes for Nursing, Medical and Allied Health Staff"...so my notes throw that into a risible spin!)

Paganism and invented stories of creation.

Interpolation of factors between creator and creation = creator's information about creation has no meaning within that creation; it corresponds to no actual relational or intercausal set that is ontologically concordant with the  parameters of the creation as accounted for in Gen 1.

Theistic evolution, etc. put an unknown (unstated in scripture) principle between God and his creation and set his account to non-correspondence with the world we are in, and in which terms it is itself set.

Pagan = a hidden mystery behind appearances: the creation  account becomes an 'appearance' not negated by being recounted by another. [I think I knew what I meant when I jotted that down...]

The creation account tells us that there is no second order reality to which we need to refer to understand the reality it presents in concord with the one we experience, relate to and are contained by.

No platonic 'forms' or 'evolution' principle; e.g. creatures reproduce after their kind, not some other kind.

Paganism is the quest fo a hidden second order or inversely a primary locus of meaning that gives sense to the intercausal set of the real world. Creation account tells us there is not a hidden second order, but that the only players in this game are creator and creatures.