Didier:
Ain't ecstatic linguistics fun?
Sure is, though sociology, and especially psychology are my own preferences. I've got Undr on order, though the reviews seem to indicate that I may be in for a challenging read
Hillary:Your candid and incisive comments are taken in the manner that I'm sure you intended
What convinced you that you were speaking to "empty air"?
So essentially loss of faith in a book led to loss in faith in God?
Something intrigues me about those who profess losing belief, after allegedly feeling they connected to something as a JW (an experience with which I would concur. though of a different order of magnitude to that which I write of in this thread). Often it appears to be down to loss of faith in the bible, usually after reading much of the information on this site, and a number of certain book suggestions. I have to ask, even going so far as invoking parsimony, is it likely that all the bible writers were into fiction/deceit or suffered schizophrenia? Is it so unimaginable that they might have been attempting to put into the poor medium of words something of that which they felt they had experienced? There are many similar modern-day claims, are these similarly likely to all be due to fiction/deceit or suffering schizophrenia?
rationalising the 'Beauty and the Beast' side of God
Likely the most difficult part of belief (unless you're a Gnostic or Deist, of course), spawning a myriad of works including the bible!
I believe that at some level an element of delusion ( I use this word in its more benign form ) is present.
Of course it is, as with anyone who subscribes to an idealogy, and I include myself in this. Alas, humanists fare no better.
James:
It's you.
Anima/animus?
Joh.1:4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
Outlaw:I suspect you may be right
Sirona:
Blessed be!
DDog:
I find it interesting that people react more to your emotional reaction than what prompted it.
People more often respond to that which they can empathise with, hence feelings are easier to understand than experiences.
BB/ Bernadette:
Those are lovely stories. Thanks for sharing them
Toreador:I have written what I have written, but to be clear, I'm not talking about anything with symptoms of sleep paralysis.
HL:
Maybe we'll get to have that conversation one day