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Darryl,
You say,
Not me. Yet, I support or agree with nearly everything else your say in your brief introductory statement.
My wonderment leads to a sense of spirituality; and my spirituality leads me to search for deeper meaning in life, much like Pi, in the life of Pi. I'm open to most anyone searching, even if they do it in a different way.
Why did you abandon your belief in God? How do you explain your wonderment?
Ray
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08-Jun-19 14:30 by drrayeye.
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I have a lot in common with atheists. I don’t believe in the existence of any deities; I don’t accept the divine authority of any writings, prophets or priests; I don’t subscribe to a religion; I don’t worship, I don’t pray, and I don’t think miracles happen.
Not me. Yet, I support or agree with nearly everything else your say in your brief introductory statement.
My wonderment leads to a sense of spirituality; and my spirituality leads me to search for deeper meaning in life, much like Pi, in the life of Pi. I'm open to most anyone searching, even if they do it in a different way.
Why did you abandon your belief in God? How do you explain your wonderment?
Ray
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08-Jun-19 14:30 by drrayeye.
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