Due to the heat where I live (106 yesterday), I almost don’t have the
energy to engage in theology discussions today…and…
(Here it comes again for the old timers here! ;-) )

I am a sort of a Gnostic/atheist….if one must assign terms. When it
comes to belief(s), the very notion of belief leaves me perplexed. I
can say that things I know about I can decide to give attention to.
Also, other things I know about I can not give attention to. In both
cases, one must have some knowledge/wisdom about the notion in
question.

I project on others that they too must have some sort of notion of
what god must be/be like…what attributes are involved. This I find to
be the case whether they are theistic or atheistic. So, again in both
cases, the person knows about the thing being addressed, god in this
context. Some decide, based on some previous experience(s), to reject
the notion and others decide to embrace it. For me, the main question
here is what has led to the ‘now’ that produces a choice? An adjunct
question involves the above named attributes…but that is not the
foundation of this question. It does need to be addressed for people
to be clear in interaction about the divine though.

I’ll stop here and see if anyone wishes to continue…


On Jul 30, 12:11 pm, deripsni <[email protected]> wrote:
> HaHa Yes, it's a good replacement for normalcy as well. However, what
> some people consider weird, others consider normal, so it's really
> relegated to ones perception. And I agree about the problem of
> understanding religion through "normal" eyes.
>
> On Jul 30, 2:17 pm, Lonlaz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I find weirdness relieving. I think it's because it gives me a break
> > from tirelessly (without tires) trying to make sense of everything.
> > This is especially helpful when it comes to religion.- Hide quoted text -
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