charity wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:charity
People who deal with religious truths for which there aren't provable facts, must needs be at the formal operational level.
How do you figure that? Come on, let's hear it.
Isn't the mantra of the anti-Mormon that they want archeological proof, and scientific facts, etc.? Sounds pretty concrete operational to me. "If I can't see it, I can't consider it."
On the other hand, religious truths are abstract, require an open mind, a willingness to believe in what can't be seen. Doesn't that say formal operational to you?
First off, I don't deal in mantra's but, to answer your question in terms of this topic...let's change the "anti-Mormon" to "skeptic".
The skeptic wants evidence with which to evaluate the religious assertions. This is why JAK repeatedly dowses you in "truth by assertion" in his posts. He wants to show you that because you say it or think it, doesn't make a thing true. He is asking you what evidence you have (besides your subjective spiritual influences) to demonstrate to him that what you say is truth. Just trust me on that one, I've been around more blocks with JAK more often than I could possibly count.
Think about JAK in these terms...let's say you're on a senior mission and you happen to knock on JAK's door. After the butler announces your arrival ;-) and you begin to present Mormonism 101 to him, JAK wants you to demonstrate to him WHY he should believe you. He is essentially saying "show me". Well, that's a brief lesson on JAK. No extra charge!
Back to the cognitive stuff...
You are mistaking "tangible" and "abstract" for "concrete operational" and "formal ops". Think about that...
Formal ops is neither abstract or concrete...it is the ability to
transfer between processes when appropriate and the circumstances warrant it,
knowing when to transfer between processes and draw conclusions based on the appropriate mental manipulation of information. Formal ops isn't one or the other abstract or concrete, simply put,
it is both. What
distinguishes Concrete Ops from Formal Ops, is the ability to think abstractly
but not to the exclusion of other types of cognitive processes.
Your online instructor,
Jersey Girl
:-)