Don’t think so. Not that I want to defend Peterson’s takes, but I simply cannot agree with the po-mos’ language games. Any philosophy that focuses so much on semiotics and language is so dreadfully barren in its metaphysics, & anti-realist. Alas, modern, all too modern!
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On another matter, do you think that quote I sent you is reconcilable with a Catholic God?
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In my view not quite—the passage seems to me to suggest a pantheistic identification of God with the universe. The Catholic doctrine of creation is predicated on God being ontologically different from His creation.
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I didn’t think so either, but I wanted to see if someone who knew more than me would agree. It is a pantheistic statement, and it’s basically what I mean when I say “God”. I’m going to read the Cathecism of the RC Church to see if I can reconcile it.
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