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Our father who art in fantasy, we etymologically trace thy name. thy observable kingdom come and will be done on earth as in the imaginary cloud hippie town. We know you will not give us bread as there is no evidence for this
I prefer nontheist, as it more accurately encapsulates my lack of belief.
I come from an odd origin. Both sides of my family come from the same small town in Appalachia and are, for the most part, devout baptists. But my particular thread of the family are military so we moved around a lot. I got to see Western Europe, my cousins the Far East.
Not only was I exposed to different cultures, but different strains of Christianity. My civilian raised cousins only knew Baptist ideology and maybe Methodist, but viewed all other sects as wicked. Whereas I got to see the impact of the wars of the reformation, the albigensian crusade, the holocaust etc.
I abandoned my faith in my late teen years, like so many, after a detailed reading of the bible. The stark contrast between what the book said and what was practiced was appalling. And the book itself is full of evil and justifications of evil.
I went through a long period of seeking, during which I read most of the major "holy" books from the Quran to the Book of Morman, Dianetics to the Tibetan book of the Dead.
Now in my later years I most closely align with Mahayana Buddhism, in that I do believe in reincarnation and I do believe that there are wiser souls among us, working for the betterment of all. Although I must say I reject the concept of Pure Lands.
but you all continue arguing which is better!
“It’s not what you know. It’s what you can prove.”
am i saying theres a god no, but what i am saying is disregarding something because there is no proof is foolish
That is a good point. To assume there is no creator, great spirit, deity, whatever, is equally ignoring logic and science as much as someone who took a religion full on without proof. It is assuming either way.