Category Archives: on Denial, Doubt, and Divinity

on Faith 2–symbols, visions, and the search for meaning (cont’d.)

Judeo-Christian sacred (founding) texts never talk about any other world than this. There is no attempt to define the transcendent. The focus is always about how you live your life, how you value your life, your family, your neighbour, your … Continue reading

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on Faith 1–symbols, visions, and the search for meaning

Having once been one and sometime accused of being one still, I do not believe in atheists. That thought or idea which for you denotes the absolute, the idea unsurpassable by any other, is the divineā€”be it absolute chaos, absolute … Continue reading

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on Talking about God

There is a modern proclivity to take intellect as the epitome of being, and because of that inclination many think it profitable to frame the idea of the divine in terms of intellect. The divine becomes the all-knowing as well … Continue reading

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on God and believing in God

I do have beliefs. We all do. You either know something is true or false, or you believe it to be either true or false. You have certain evidence of something, or you trust your instincts and inclinations regarding the … Continue reading

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