About autoDogmatic
Permalink Posted on 03-19-2006 at 02:24:15 pm by Justin, 272 words, 30150 views  

autoDogmatic definition

autoDogmatic (aD) as scribbled out above is the acknowledgement that we are inherently, naturally, almost unavoidably dogmatic. The human condition of automatic dogmatism is founded upon fear, expediency, uncertainty.

Armed with this understanding, individuals should strive to assert control over their lives and fight against the urge to follow without question. The most important question anyone can ask is, "Why?"

The term "autodogmatic" both captures a problem and suggests a solution. Perhaps autodogmatism can characterize those who choose to think independently. The autodogmatic are self-authoritative, which is to say, enlightened individuals. It's not that they're know-it-all jackasses; rather, such individuals defer to authority as a last resort. Why? Because authority is dangerous when centralized. What better way to decentralize authority than to internalize an understanding of the world? An enlightened individual takes ahold of such a quest and searches for meaning whereever he can find it.

An analogy for human beings is that we are black boxes. Things affect us; we react. We are a complex and evolving equation. Who is writing that equation? What makes an individual a person of character? Integrity?

We can exert control over the dogmas that drive us by understanding, challenging and changing them one by one. To be autodogmatic is to refuse to allow the unknown to determine how we live. It is only in this way that we can begin to control, drive and thereby instill purpose into our individual existence.

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