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Why should I ignore myself?

Draka

Wonder Woman
As ive stated no reason why she should, for anothers insights to trump her own natural felt ones imho would require hard evidence, a commodity in very short supply when it comes to these matters, though im a none believer I can grasp personal contact with the divine a lot easier than the concept that a book written by primatives is innerrent, perfect revelation despite all evidence to the contrary.

Those books are removed from the source and written mostly by people we cannot name, and nor can we quiz them, where truth is concerned, closer to the source is usually best, ie a 28th hand account is less likely to be as reliable as a first hand account,

if there is anything spiritual the OP is as close to the source as she can get imho.

Also a great post, and that it comes from a non-believer who is so understanding is even better.
 

blackout

Violet.
In a way. Why should one ignore their own spiritual experiences and understanding of whatever they perceive deity to be in favor of someone else's just because they base theirs on a supposed "holy" book?

They shouldn't.
 

AmbiguousGuy

Well-Known Member
Its a down payment for when I say something that upsets you deeply, on a long enough time line its bound to happen.

Gandhi once tried to rip my throat out over an unfortunate miswording about short people. I only saved myself by pointing out that I'd once complimented the bald.
 
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