No. Artifice is representational. Like a "heart" shape (not really in the shape of a physical heart) represents the idealized experience of love. "Jesus", for example, is artifice. "Jesus" is a symbolic representational character in a mythic religious story about the salvific effects of trusting in divine benevolence (love, forgiveness, kindness, generosity, etc.) and living by it.
Hmm.
I don't care what atheists believe or don't believe, as I have posted many times, now. I care what they assert as truth, and why. I also care what theists post as truth, and why. Because I'm looking for the "truth" that produces the most logical and positive results.
Most of your other posts were against atheists. If you didn't care, your feelings towards them would be different. I pointed out many times that you were focusing on the people rather than the argument. I think you calmed down a bit on that. Though, I know a few others caught it too.
Would it be better to not look at atheists and theists views (since they are mish mashed) and list what you "know" is true about your life, who you are, and where you come from?
So far you found out that god is the unknown and divine and all of that. How do you implement this into your life without what you believe other people's interpretation of it is?
It's the mystery of all mysteries, the answer to all questions, and the source of all that is or ever will be important. So I don't see how it's not grand or divine. Personally, I think y'all look a little silly trying to downplay it like it's nothing.
This is biased. I understand why you don't but I don't see it wrong or silly and all that. Just as I don't believe it's silly to believe in god(s) and all that. I know that it helps a lot of people to have traditions et cetera to help them understand the unknown.
People come from different backgrounds. For example, I never was raised religious and never was in a predominate religious environment. I never liked hierarchical thinking and never did like placing people and ideas as above or over me. If something is "great" and something else is not, it bothers me. That black and white thinking-right or wrong-is not attractive so it's not something Id take up spiritually. It causes negativity (as I see on this thread and RF in general). It causes legal divisions. People are hurt because of these types of views.
The idea some atheists downplay the mystery only upsets you-the person who believes and (that's what I mean) takes offense to other person's points of view. One thing you can do is change your worldview of people who don't believe what you believe (not rejecting-just difference; not fools [dragons?] or anything of that nonsense).
Maybe if you saw it different (or accept that you can't understand it maybe), it won't block you from finding what you're looking for. Judging other people who don't have the truth you are looking for to me is counterproductive.