I refer to ancient as well as modern. Philosophy addresses the human dilemma, as does religion. The argument for their differences/separation makes no sense to anyone other than the self-proclaimed philosopher or theologian. If there is no philosophy contained in religion, can be none in it's denial.
Have read a lot of "philosophers/philosophies" in my time, only to arrive at the conclusion: they are mostly B.S.
Modern philosophy is a dreadful thing, this Hartshorne I mentioned is a Theologian.
I refer to ancient as well as modern. Philosophy addresses the human dilemma, as does religion. The argument for their differences/separation makes no sense to anyone other than the self-proclaimed philosopher or theologian. If there is no philosophy contained in religion, can be none in it's denial.
More on that.
Thank you.
You are very welcome, I hope you like it. That is my worldview, more or less.
Mostly just here to offer an alternative thought...........or two;)