Monday, 29 December 2025

The Lode Star And Knowledge

War Of The Wing-Men, X.

Common sailors who used to make:

"...primitive bloody sacrifices to Aeak'ha-in-the-Deeps..." (p. 62)

- now worship the Moons but educated Diomedeans know that there is:

"...only the Lodestar." (ibid.)

Terrestrial monotheists would accept this provided that they could get some agreement on what the "Lodestar" is. And there is also much room for discussion as to whether "know" or "believe" is the more appropriate verb. 

We need another word for "know." My political opponent knows (so he thinks) that the party that I support has disastrous policies! We all know contradictory propositions to be true. See two earlier posts on "knowledge" of the nature of comets here.

I am certain that many propositions that are commonly "known" are not true but it would probably unleash an argument if I said what they are. When I was only a few years old, I "knew" that germs and Germans were bad (post-WWII period) and was not sure of the difference between them. Of course my ideas have changed since then but I am not sure that everyone's ideas change. Some people came out of University with exactly the same opinions that they had had when they went in.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kaor, Paul!

Some of the Drak'honai seemed to have close to belief in the Lodestar as the sole or only God deserving worship.

Some are convinced by philosophic arguments a sole God or First Cause is real. Others are not, proposing counter arguments.

Others believe in the existence of a sole God thru divine/prophetic revelation, which is what Jews and Christians believe. And Zoroastrians believe likewise as regards the teachings of Zoroaster.

Happy New Year! Sean

Jim Baerg said...

Lodestar sounds like the polestar for that hemisphere of Diomedes. Would the worshippers of the Lodestar fear sailing into the other hemisphere. How would precession of the pole of Diomedes away from pointing at that star effect the Lodestar religion?

Anonymous said...

Kaor, Jim!

I never thought of that before--and reminds me of how Pharaohnic Egyptians may have had similar views of our Pole Star. But increased contact with Technic civilization would soon bring up such issues to the Drak'honai.

Happy New Year! Sean

S.M. Stirling said...

It's analogous to the development of classical paganism and Hinduism. That is, elite philosopical types tended towards monotheism, while the bulk of the population continued to regard the deities as separate rather than diverse manifestations of a "One".

Anonymous said...

Kaor, Mr. Stirling!

I can see that, upper crust/middle class Romans of the Late Republic/Early Empire and high caste Hindus becoming dissatisfied with the primitive polytheism of the lower classes/castes. With some in the former group becoming attracted to Judaism as God Fearers and later becoming Christians.

Happy New Year! Sean