no they didnt say it was a bad thing, but it wouldnt matter if they
did. and i have found my answer, i havent looked for anything for
decades now...i KNOW i (we) have a bright future and i am content...in
fact, i look forward to my physical demise and in the past even
contemplated suicide, not for negative reasons, but because i wanted
to go home, wherever that is. and thanks for calling me 'e', it is a
name that i enjoy in its simplicity and a short form for my nik that i
was referred to many years ago by some who actually enjoyed what i had
to say :-)

On Apr 24, 7:48 am, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> e, I'm glad that you've been able to resolve yourself spiritually.  It
> doesn't mean that you've found an answer, you simply don't seek an
> answer due to the fact that you feel fulfilled with your current
> being.  Noone said that's  a bad thing.
>
> On Apr 24, 6:02 am, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > if one has not experienced much in the spiritual realm they will not
> > determine that it has anything to do with 'finding the ultimate
> > outcome' and they will consequently keep searching, whether it be in
> > religion, yoga or a new pet. i found what i was looking for inside of
> > myself and i think everyone can...of course, i could be wrong.
> > personally, i have no faith since faith is only required if there is a
> > lack of knowledge/experience. if one knows something, there is no
> > requirement for hope, belief or faith.
>
> > On Apr 24, 12:27 am, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Spiritual joy, spiritual bliss, spiritual disarray, spiritual
> > > disfunction, spiritual, spiritual, spiritual.  All of these terms are
> > > insignificant to finding the ultimate outcome.  We don't have the
> > > answer.  We probably will never have it, maybe in the afterlife.   A
> > > person should do what makes them comfortable, comfort should not be
> > > defined as simply conforming.  It should be defined as feeling within
> > > your heart that you are doing the right thing.  There are many
> > > religions whose members fall into that comfort category.  Their mind
> > > is set to the idea that through their beliefs they are walking the
> > > righteous path.  We can all sit here an analyze each other's
> > > religions, but when it comes down to it, you have people in every
> > > group who are completely satisfied with their faith and feel they
> > > don't need anything else.  It's humbling.  That's a good thing.  But
> > > because you may have found your happiness in your faith, don't be
> > > biased towards others for finding happiness in theirs.
>
> > > I have yet to discern what I think is appropriate for my sanity.  But
> > > I am going to do it with freewill and conscious thought.
>
> > > On Apr 23, 10:33 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I agree, Rosey.  I see religion as an answer to our desire to belong.
> > > > It doesn't work for me but I have seen it work for many good people.
> > > > It helps give their life meaning and allows them to share thoughts and
> > > > purpose with like minded individuals.  Being alone is dangerous.  So
> > > > is belonging to the wrong group, so it's good to be able to shop
> > > > around for the right church!
>
> > > > dj
>
> > > > On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > So far, from what I understand, some of your are saying that religion
> > > > > was devised as a group lure for the sole purpose of monetary gains?
>
> > > > > Now it makes sense, Moses split the sea so that the Jews could cross
> > > > > over and sell logo'ed T-shirts advertising the new monotheistic
> > > > > revelation.  To those that believe me, I am kidding.
>
> > > > > In times of despair, religion is an answer. Something to look forward
> > > > > to.
>
> > > > > On Apr 22, 4:38 pm, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> Growth, Rosey.
>
> > > > >> Welcome to the group.
>
> > > > >> On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > >> > One more question, what causes one to question religion after 
> > > > >> > having
> > > > >> > been so faithful to it?  I'd really like some input.  Thank you.
>
> > > > >> > On Apr 19, 12:42 pm, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> >> I decided to start a new post as I originally intended it to be a
> > > > >> >> response to the Purpose of Life post but felt it took another
> > > > >> >> direction.
>
> > > > >> >> First  off, tip of the hat to everyone in here.  I discovered this
> > > > >> >> group by chance.  Second, purpose to life?  Ah, the frailties of 
> > > > >> >> the
> > > > >> >> mind, I have been walking backwards as I've grown weak in faith.  
> > > > >> >> I am
> > > > >> >> muslim, I don't think anyone here is immature enough to negatively
> > > > >> >> comment on such a label, but I do have one thing to say:  When I 
> > > > >> >> was
> > > > >> >> more faithful to my religion and consistent with prayers I felt a
> > > > >> >> sense of completion and calmness.  I could even say that I at one
> > > > >> >> point I felt that I reached a temporary self actualization.  It's 
> > > > >> >> not
> > > > >> >> the religion, but more or less the idea of maintaining 
> > > > >> >> spirituality
> > > > >> >> that keeps one fulfilled.  Through my recent skepticisms and
> > > > >> >> analyzations of religion as a whole I have been more distraught 
> > > > >> >> than
> > > > >> >> I've ever been.  Is it an oddysey?  Why does one who has steered 
> > > > >> >> far
> > > > >> >> from ideological beliefs that a supreme entity exists feel lost 
> > > > >> >> and
> > > > >> >> agonizingly stressed?  Wouldn't one be better off just accepting 
> > > > >> >> and
> > > > >> >> following religion knowing that they are abiding by its rules
> > > > >> >> accordingly?  Isn't that comfort?
>
> > > > >> >> Sincerely,
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