The biggest problem with being religious, in the way you have defined, is that your “oughts” start to influence your perception of what “is”. We see exactly the same thing happening with traditional religions, with political religions, and here with Singularitarian religion.
The one true worthy action is to perceive the “is” without blurring our vision with the distorting filters of “oughts”. This is the true “Way”. But, of course, it is not nearly as popular as promising salvation, whether religious or technological.
Vladimir,
Excellent comments and insight.
The biggest problem with being religious, in the way you have defined, is that your “oughts” start to influence your perception of what “is”. We see exactly the same thing happening with traditional religions, with political religions, and here with Singularitarian religion.
The one true worthy action is to perceive the “is” without blurring our vision with the distorting filters of “oughts”. This is the true “Way”. But, of course, it is not nearly as popular as promising salvation, whether religious or technological.