ajax18 wrote:I'm not saying you should go back to being an active Mormon. But I think you should take a second look at the spiritual world and stop shutting it out. You're missing a huge part of who you are and even your heritage.
The devil's in the details. It depends what you mean by "spiritual."
If, by spiritual, you mean being moved by the beauty of an infant, a mountain landscape, or a touching scene in a movie, I've never lost that. Everyone has access to those experiences. The problem is confusing them with the god people don't admit they created for themselves.
If, by spiritual, you mean ghosts and angels and heaven and the rest of the made-up woo... that'll never happen. I don't have time for those stories. There are much better ones, more modern stories that don't require you believe they represent objective reality.
As I always say, if religion floats your boat, I have no objections until you try to apply that crap to public policy, when your fantasies affect my family and friends (i. e. abortion laws, disallowing gay marriage, voting for a despot, etc).
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.