>>2387016I think I got it but I cannot quite explain it satisfactorily.
I mean, I don't know about negation and negation of the negation and all that.
The superseding of religious belief is not rejection but something else. "A secret third option".
Superstition is superseded by the end of superstition. Religion in concrete terms will cease to exist in the institutional sense. We do not need cloisters, monasteries or preachers as we do not labor under the delusion that some guy has a special relationship to the supernatural, the holy.
However, here's where it gets a bit tricky.
>Unconscious metaphysics tends to be bad metaphysics.The mundane is the spiritual and the Spiritual is mundane. As a layman I feel like this makes the most sense. It's a "how could it be any other way?" "Well, naturally" type of deal. I am far from a theologian but smart or religiously educated is where I heard this from. One being Gabor Maté who I heard mention this in a video I do not quite remember the name or topic of. Or Buddhadasa, who became controversial for what I believe is a rather similar approach. In the end it turns out to be a distinction without a difference.
Or I suppose with Spinoza: God is the world and the world is God.
Trying to bring it back to the "abolish" term or "supersede" or transcend (go beyond), this is one example of two opposites "cancelling each other" (not quite).