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You made me smile with your "friendly." Thank you, JustGeorge. :) I hope someone who keeps touting evolution yet goes to church, synagogue, mosque etc., will be able to say why they believe in God. Huh? :) Take care...(We'll see...)
YoursTrue
YoursTrue
Actually I didn't mean it as a debate, but I couldn't think of any other category to put it in. So I suppose some are afraid of exposing their beliefs. OK.
JustGeorge
JustGeorge
I'm not sure if folks are afraid of it or not.

For me, I don't like to bicker about it.
YoursTrue
YoursTrue
I guess that's the way a lot of people feel, as if it's bickering. OK, thanks anyway for your reason not to express why you believe in God.
Hi,

I hope you don’t mind asking, but your nickname got my attention.
Because, I wonder whether I might be an IndigoChild myself…
Are you using the nickname for that reason too?
sew.excited73
sew.excited73
I also have a strong ‘instinct’ (so more than intuition) that there is such a thing as a soul-plan, and most likely a pre-birth plan at that, and this is from interpretation of my experience rather than just a belief.
IndigoChild5559
IndigoChild5559
That's fine. Everyone has their own beliefs. I have beliefs based on experience too. However, I am also abundantly clear that humans notoriously misinterpret experiences. So I always have my beliefs flagged with "I could be wrong about this."
sew.excited73
sew.excited73
Absolutely! We are only human after all… (at least this time around ;):tearsofjoy:)
Hello! Meow Mix - Newb here. Read some of your understanding/telling 'understanding cosmo' & started purring. Caltech background, biologist, engineer. Seeking a science-friendly, religious place to observe & learn. Nicely written your background?
Don't confront me! I'm 51 years old and have been expounding the sacred writings to the masses in a unique way since I was 9, and I'm known for it... Long before these A.I.s that only teach the standard and have nothing to do with me.
Thanks for rating my post as "winner", it encourages me.
Hi,

Nice to e-meet you!
Trailblazer (I don't know their real name), mentioned you to me, as you and I appear to have something in common ;).
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Truthseeker
Truthseeker
@Trailblazer did mention you are autistic like I am. She is also a best friend of mine, though we have never met in person. We met in Planet Baha'i in January of 2013, and have been hobnobbing in forums ever since. Being autistic does have some good points to it. I think that I have so good at Math relates to it.
sew.excited73
sew.excited73
Being autistic definitely has some advantages, some say spiritual ones too, and I can't deny that from my personal experiences, however, I can never know whether it is 'normal' for others too, so not sure whether it's down to being autistic, if you like.

I wouldn't want to be anyone else but me, that's for sure! (despite some of the struggles.)
Truthseeker
Truthseeker
I think women being autistic may be more common than is advertised. The two most famous autistic people are women. Temple Grandin and Greta Thunberg. I am grateful to Greta for bringing more attention to climate change, especially for the young.
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