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"There is an Eastern tale which speaks about a very rich magician who had a great many sheep. But at the same time this magician was very mean. He did not want to hire shepherds, nor did he want to erect a fence about the pasture where his sheep were grazing. The sheep consequently often wandered into the forest, fell into ravines, and so on, and above all they ran away, for they knew that the magician wanted their flesh and skins and this they did not like.

At last the magician found a remedy. He hypnotized his sheep and suggested to them first of all that they were immortal and that no harm was being done to them when they were skinned, that, on the contrary, it would be very good for them and even pleasant; secondly he suggestedthat the magician was a good master who loved his flock so much that he was ready to do anything in the world forthem; and in the third place he suggested to them that if anything at all were going to happen to them it was not going to happen just then, at any rate not that day, and therefore they had no need to think about it. Further the magician suggested to his sheep that they were not sheep at all; to some of them he suggested that they were lions, to others that they were eagles, to others that they were men, and to others that they were magicians. And after this all his cares and worries about the sheep came to an end. They never ran away again but quietly Awaited the time when the magician would require their flesh and skins.”

Ouspensky (Uspenskii), P.D., In Search of the Miraculous

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
"There is an Eastern tale which speaks about a very rich magician who had a great many sheep. But at the same time this magician was very mean. He did not want to hire shepherds, nor did he want to erect a fence about the pasture where his sheep were grazing. The sheep consequently often wandered into the forest, fell into ravines, and so on, and abo ...[text shortened]... re their flesh and skins.”

Ouspensky (Uspenskii), P.D., In Search of the Miraculous
Yes, this describes the bad shepherd. But Jesus refers to Himself
as the good shepherd who will lay down His life to protect His sheep.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Yes, this describes the bad shepherd. But Jesus refers to Himself
as the good shepherd who will lay down His life to protect His sheep.
Did you read the story?

...secondly he suggested that the magician was a good master who loved his flock so much that he was ready to do anything in the world for them...

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
"There is an Eastern tale which speaks about a very rich magician who had a great many sheep. But at the same time this magician was very mean. He did not want to hire shepherds, nor did he want to erect a fence about the pasture where his sheep were grazing. The sheep consequently often wandered into the forest, fell into ravines, and so on, and abo ...[text shortened]... re their flesh and skins.”

Ouspensky (Uspenskii), P.D., In Search of the Miraculous
hyonotized sheep,eh? At least he was fair dinkum-I doubt the sheep were faking it,(as some people do when put on a stage and asked to act like a chicken)

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
"There is an Eastern tale which speaks about a very rich magician who had a great many sheep. But at the same time this magician was very mean. He did not want to hire shepherds, nor did he want to erect a fence about the pasture where his sheep were grazing. The sheep consequently often wandered into the forest, fell into ravines, and so on, and abo ...[text shortened]... re their flesh and skins.”

Ouspensky (Uspenskii), P.D., In Search of the Miraculous
Supposing that the theists are the sheep in the tale,who is the magician? And what does the hypnosis refer to?

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Originally posted by rvsakhadeo
Supposing that the theists are the sheep in the tale,who is the magician? And what does the hypnosis refer to?
Your presumably rhetorical questions here are you conceding that the allegory does not work for atheists or deists, but only for religionists, yes?

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Originally posted by FMF
Your presumably rhetorical questions here are you conceding that the allegory does not work for atheists or deists, but only for religionists, yes?
The tale can apply to all possible proponents of all possible stances. Since avalanchethecat,as per my understanding, was certainly not a theist, I presumed that she is clubbing theists with sheep. Hence my question--which is a straightforward question--was asked.

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Originally posted by rvsakhadeo
The tale can apply to all possible proponents of all possible stances. Since avalanchethecat,as per my understanding, was certainly not a theist, I presumed that she is clubbing theists with sheep. Hence my question--which is a straightforward question--was asked.
But atheists - and their lack of religion - can't be fitted into the tale without it losing its meaning; as you well know, I think, unless you don't understand the allegory.

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Originally posted by FMF
But atheists - and their lack of religion - can't be fitted into the tale without it losing its meaning; as you well know, I think, unless you don't understand the allegory.
Don't you think that atheists also behave like sheep e.g. following their set views blindly,like the sheep in a flock follow their leader? " the positivism of many scientists,whether latent or open,is incomaptible with skepticism,for it accepts without question the assumption that material effect is impossible without material cause." is a quote I just picked up.http://www.answers.com/topic/skepticism

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Originally posted by rvsakhadeo
Don't you think that atheists also behave like sheep e.g. following their set views blindly,like the sheep in a flock follow their leader? " the positivism of many scientists,whether latent or open,is incomaptible with skepticism,for it accepts without question the assumption that material effect is impossible without material cause." is a quote I just picked up.http://www.answers.com/topic/skepticism
Who would you say is the atheists 'leader'?

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
Who would you say is the atheists 'leader'?
The God of Materialistic Science

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
The God of Materialistic Science
You're making just as much sense as rvsakhadeo, which at the moment is somewhere around the 'zilch' region.

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
Who would you say is the atheists 'leader'?
A scientist or a group of scientists who,for the moment,have a working hypothesis which explains the phenomenon under examination very satisfactorily ( till some phenomenon comes up and upsets the hypotheses.).

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Originally posted by rvsakhadeo
A scientist or a group of scientists who,for the moment,have a working hypothesis which explains the phenomenon under examination very satisfactorily ( till some phenomenon comes up and upsets the hypotheses.).
And how does that explicitly relate to atheists and not theists or deists?

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Originally posted by rvsakhadeo
Don't you think that atheists also behave like sheep e.g. following their set views blindly,like the sheep in a flock follow their leader?
No not at all. I think you have your tongue in your cheek. What kind of "immortality" do you think atheists believe in?

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