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'''Materialism''' is a belief system insisting that existence is limited to what is detectable in some form by the senses—for instance [[matter]], [[light]], and so forth. Materialism denies or downplays the existence of anything not directly detectable by the senses. For example, materialism denies existence of love, spirituality, intelligent design, and [[God]].
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'''Materialism''' is a [[philosophy]] within the realm of [[metaphysics]] that holds that the only thing that can be proven beyond doubt to exist is [[matter]].  It is a type of [[atheism]]. Materialism holds that all phenomena and processes can be explained as manifestations or results of matter.<ref>[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/materialism Merriam Webster Dictionary: Materialism]</ref>
  
Materialism is contrasted with [[faith]], [[substance dualism]] and [[immaterialism]]. Arguments for materialism commonly employ [[ontological]] principles such as [[Occam's Razor]]&mdash;as an immaterial realm is wholly superfluous to materialists' understanding of the world, they have no reason to believe it exists.  
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Materialism defies both experience and [[logic]].  Experience provides numerous [[counterexamples]] that disprove materialism, such as [[migration]], [[homing]], [[action-at-a-distance]] and [[non-locality]], plus extraordinary good and evil events that lack statistically plausible explanations.  Materialism is also contrary to logic, as there no logical reason to expect human senses to be able to fully recognize all of reality.
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Materialism ignores unseen [[opportunity costs]], and often materialists are unable or unwilling to grasp this and other abstract truths.  Materialists have trouble realizing that the deterrence effect of gun ownership yields more benefits than any [[gun control|harm that guns cause]] cause.  Materialists often develop obsessions with their outlook, as reflected by [[evolution syndrome]].
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== Harm Caused by Materialism ==
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The falsehood of materialism causes significant harm, including:
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*downplaying the harmful affects of [[gambling]] and [[pornography]], which can be even more harmful than destructive [[substance abuse]]
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*downplaying non-material causes of accidents, such as young children impulsively darting towards water or into the street
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*exaggerating possible material causes of anxiety and possible material remedies, such as medication
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Materialism misleads people into thinking that non-material-based addictions (e.g., gambling and pornography) are not harmful to one's health.  They are often very harmful despite a lack of immediate physical harm.
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== Materialism in Politics ==
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In politics, materialism overlooks abstract principles and instead focuses on tangible or directly observable characteristics, such as:
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* race
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* gender
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* wealth
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* job title or status
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In the [[United States]], [[Democrats]] tend to be materialistic, with particularly heavy emphasis placed on race, gender and job title. [[Republicans]], in contrast, tend to focus on principles such as [[family values]], [[pro-life]] or [[economics]].
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== Materialism in Education ==
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Materialism is taught heavily in [[public schools]], leading students to undervalue [[unseen]] aspects of life.  There is a high correlation between materialism and [[atheism]] as atheism is fundamentally a materialistic philosophy.  Materialism denies that most great intellectual breakthroughs were the brainchild of men with [[faith]] in the [[unseen]].
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== Materialism in Science ==
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Materialism undermines [[science]] making it increasingly [[atheism|atheistic]],<ref>http://www.atheists.org/flash.line/atheism1.htm</ref> rejecting God and his works in explanations of the world and all of human experience. Instead science readily embraces [[liberal logic]] and pseudo or [[junk science]] such as [[Counterexamples to Evolution|evolution]], [[Counterexamples to Relativity|relativity]], [[global warming]] and much of [[cosmology]] and [[geology]] based on a [[Counterexamples to an Old Earth|time frame]] which predates [[creation]]. Fortunately the rigid [[logic]] of [[creation science]] is gaining in importance, enabling intelligent people to distinguish real science from atheistic secular junk science.
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== Other Aspects of Materialism ==
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Arguments for materialism commonly use principles such as [[Occam's Razor]] to propose that an immaterial realm is wholly superfluous to materialists' understanding of the world.
  
 
"Materialism" can also refer to an obsession with material goods.
 
"Materialism" can also refer to an obsession with material goods.
  
The teachings of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Vladimir Lenin]] (see [[Marxism-Leninism]]) rest upon a particular philosophy called [[dialectical materialism]].
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The teachings of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Vladimir Lenin]] (see [[Marxism-Leninism]]) rest upon a philosophy of history called [[dialectical materialism]].
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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*"[T]he greatest failure of materialism is that it simply cannot explain the existence of [[information]]!" <ref>[http://cosmicfingerprints.com/iidb.htm Perry Marshall's website about Perry Marshall's forum posts]</ref>
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== See also ==
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* [[Philosophy]]
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* [[Unseen]]
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* [[Evolutionary materialism]]
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== External links ==
  
*The greatest failure of materialism is that it simply cannot explain the existence of [[information]]. [http://cosmicfingerprints.com/iidb.htm]
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*[http://creation.com/the-history-of-the-rise-of-materialism-in-western-society  The history of the rise of materialism in Western society] by Clement Butel
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*[http://creation.com/cs-lewis-on-materialistic-thoughts Accidental angle: C.S. Lewis on materialistic thoughts]
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*[http://creation.com/15-ways-to-refute-materialistic-bigotry 15 ways to refute materialistic bigotry:A point by point response to Scientific American] by Dr. [[Jonathan Sarfati]]
  
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== References ==
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Revision as of 21:22, June 27, 2016

Materialism is a philosophy within the realm of metaphysics that holds that the only thing that can be proven beyond doubt to exist is matter. It is a type of atheism. Materialism holds that all phenomena and processes can be explained as manifestations or results of matter.[1]

Materialism defies both experience and logic. Experience provides numerous counterexamples that disprove materialism, such as migration, homing, action-at-a-distance and non-locality, plus extraordinary good and evil events that lack statistically plausible explanations. Materialism is also contrary to logic, as there no logical reason to expect human senses to be able to fully recognize all of reality.

Materialism ignores unseen opportunity costs, and often materialists are unable or unwilling to grasp this and other abstract truths. Materialists have trouble realizing that the deterrence effect of gun ownership yields more benefits than any harm that guns cause cause. Materialists often develop obsessions with their outlook, as reflected by evolution syndrome.

Harm Caused by Materialism

The falsehood of materialism causes significant harm, including:

  • downplaying the harmful affects of gambling and pornography, which can be even more harmful than destructive substance abuse
  • downplaying non-material causes of accidents, such as young children impulsively darting towards water or into the street
  • exaggerating possible material causes of anxiety and possible material remedies, such as medication

Materialism misleads people into thinking that non-material-based addictions (e.g., gambling and pornography) are not harmful to one's health. They are often very harmful despite a lack of immediate physical harm.

Materialism in Politics

In politics, materialism overlooks abstract principles and instead focuses on tangible or directly observable characteristics, such as:

  • race
  • gender
  • wealth
  • job title or status

In the United States, Democrats tend to be materialistic, with particularly heavy emphasis placed on race, gender and job title. Republicans, in contrast, tend to focus on principles such as family values, pro-life or economics.

Materialism in Education

Materialism is taught heavily in public schools, leading students to undervalue unseen aspects of life. There is a high correlation between materialism and atheism as atheism is fundamentally a materialistic philosophy. Materialism denies that most great intellectual breakthroughs were the brainchild of men with faith in the unseen.

Materialism in Science

Materialism undermines science making it increasingly atheistic,[2] rejecting God and his works in explanations of the world and all of human experience. Instead science readily embraces liberal logic and pseudo or junk science such as evolution, relativity, global warming and much of cosmology and geology based on a time frame which predates creation. Fortunately the rigid logic of creation science is gaining in importance, enabling intelligent people to distinguish real science from atheistic secular junk science.

Other Aspects of Materialism

Arguments for materialism commonly use principles such as Occam's Razor to propose that an immaterial realm is wholly superfluous to materialists' understanding of the world.

"Materialism" can also refer to an obsession with material goods.

The teachings of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin (see Marxism-Leninism) rest upon a philosophy of history called dialectical materialism.

Quotes

  • "[T]he greatest failure of materialism is that it simply cannot explain the existence of information!" [3]

See also

External links

References

  1. Merriam Webster Dictionary: Materialism
  2. http://www.atheists.org/flash.line/atheism1.htm
  3. Perry Marshall's website about Perry Marshall's forum posts