-Caveat Lector-
Sorry June,
I didn't mean to imply that irrational/anti-rational faith was bad - in
fact the opposite! I follow Kierkegaarde closely as his Christian belief
is most akin to mine of all the philosophers/theologians I've studied;
apart from Tertullian, who in many ways paved the way for this aspect of
philosophy. I'm of the opinion that looking for rational scientific
'answers' to religion is missing the point of it all. To me God is pure
truth (and pure objectivity) and that is why Kierkegaarde said "To God is
Truth and to humanity is the pursuit of Truth"
Jamieson
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