ArguingWAristotleTiff
Buxtebuddha
Baden
Thorongil
BC
Agustino
Why is an atheist interested in Christian mysticism and the experience of the divine? :PAdditionally, I'm mostly interested in Christian mysticism and other topics relating to the experience of the divine >:) (Y) — Buxtebuddha
Wayfarer
mostly interested in Christian mysticism — Buxtebuddha
?I hate the moderators — Buxtebuddha
Agustino
Changing it requires getting a grip on the reigns of power, it's not as easy as being a philosopher :PMarx said, “The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." — Bitter Crank
ArguingWAristotleTiff
Buxtebuddha
Why is an atheist interested in Christian mysticism and the experience of the divine? — Agustino
? — Wayfarer
I am a Spiritual Warrior. Honesty is important to me, almost to a fault. I try really hard to never give my word if I cannot uphold it. I am a protector of animals and their environment both domestic and wild and have been known to be a Momma Bear with her cubs. My faith lays within the idea of Karma, in that I need not even scores, for Karma will take care of it for me. I think of life having a Karmic Banking account and the more positive deposits I can make and the less negative with drawls I can make the better. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
ArguingWAristotleTiff
praxis
Hanover
BC
BC
Agustino

BC
Why is an atheist interested in Christian mysticism and the experience of the divine? — Agustino
Agustino
I opened it, but I got scared because I saw one of Jordan Peterson's lectures in there >:O (joking I'm currently digesting it before returning shortly to making money [work])There is a good article on Why Are Non-Believers Turning to Their Bibles? in Quillette which I recommend. Actually, i'm ordering you to read it. Students tend to ignore recommendations and pay more attention to orders, as in "Yes, it WILL be on the test." — Bitter Crank
Agustino
Noble Dust
Uneducated Pleb
Baden
How about introducing yourself as: "Hello, I'm Baden, and I'm mean as shit." — Hanover
Wosret
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