jasonwill2
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Whatever name you want to call it, it's exactly what I was talking about. It's the trust of the self, one's own sense of what's most practical, that what guides.
It's a "no" by virtue of the fact that Satan doesn't frown upon it. He lets people make up their own mind.
I don't remember insulting anything. Perhaps I mischaracterized parts of your religion. My impression is that your experiences represent the more extreme end of spiritual experiences in any religion if they are anything like you say they are. Sometimes things like chemical imbalances can also be factor in the type of experiences that we have that we perceive as spiritual.
1. read a dictionary before you try to debate again. rationalism isn't trusting in yourself, it's the idea that logic is the best way to come to truth.
2. And so did the thousands of ancient dieties from antiquity. Zeuz, Ra, THor, ect ect didnt boss people's around but were just the god of certain aspects of nature.
3. A mischaracterization would be an understatement. Also, my experiences are not a result of mental illness, they were major workings that transformed me.