Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:02 pm
…you've never been anywhere near where I've been. If you had, you'd be able to honesty and accurately describe my experience. You've never been able to do that, and you never will because you have no idea what it is actually like.
The notion that your faith journey -- or anyone else's -- is some kind of threat to me is absurd. It reflects a judgmental arrogance totally lacking in empathy or compassion. There is a near-infinite variety of human journeys and they are not limited to faith journeys. Few are arrogant enough to claim that theirs is some kind of threat to their fellow humans.
We, of course, are not identical. Our experience will not be exactly the same. And I can only speak for myself. I did upthread. In a nutshell fashion of speaking. Imagine, if you can, what I went through thinking/knowing that all I had been taught and what I had learned growing up in regards to my faith was a fabricated farce. Can you empathize with that?
For you to allude to the possibility/fact(?) that your faith killing experiences were somehow superior and/or more profound than mine…well, that’s hubris.
But I’m not going to argue the point. The fact is, we both went through a period of time where we came to a perceived realization that the faith of our fathers was point in fact, false.
But the fact is, time goes on. I had experiences and kept asking questions. And I’m not saying you didn’t. All I CAN say is that over a long period of time I came back to a place where faith plays a part in my worldview.
Others may settle in a place where they don’t return to a place of faith.
That’s ALL I’m saying. To be accused of hubris is ludicrous. At least from where I’m sitting.
Regards,
MG