Understanding the Christian Trinity If you play stealth then it seems to me that misunderstanding becomes more likely. — universeness
I don't feel any need to broadcast my beliefs, here or elsewhere. If I simply state that I'm no longer religious, the onus is not on me to elaborate on what that means. If you misinterpret it, that's your mistake.
That said, I will elaborate since you invited me to. I think consciousness is a universal state in the process of evolving which has it's genesis in a single, supreme, intelligent and ineffable source. We're all connected to this source; all life forms are. But this is nothing like the god of Christianity; it more closely resembles a Hindu conception. How I came to this belief is through experience, not logic or deductive reasoning.
Emotion is a very important part of what it is to be human, — universeness
I agree. But emotion also clouds judgement. I'm of course speaking from experience.
One of our best practices is our ability to question everything. — universeness
Yes I agree, and I of course think religion should be critiqued and called out when it causes harm. But the same is true of any organization, government, etc. I think the notion that religion is inherently bad because of the suffering it has caused is misguided. Humans hurt one another and cause suffering in countless contexts, religion being one. Governments arguably cause as much or more harm, but no one is calling for the abolishment of government, or at least not for the most part.
If you want to start a new thread titled 'What is YOUR BEST defence for belief in god?' — universeness
I have zero interest in doing this.
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