I’m an atheist who feels the lack of spiritual fulfillment and divine company. I want to become religious, but it seems that the faithful normally have an innate feeling of divine presence, something I don’t think I feel. Can I develop this connection? Is there any useful literature by atheists who abandoned their beliefs which outlines how they experienced something transcendental?
(I can’t take shrooms; I’m too autistic to buy them and mama would be mad if she found out)
Kant Kierkegaard Also, why do you believe in a lack of higher being?
Logan Mitchell
by realising the inadequacy of your own judgement, and thy beliefs fickleness and predilection for eruptions of insanity
Matthew Rivera
there's a christianity general now stay in your containment thread
Ryan Hughes
In other words, by renouncing your own judgement and thereby belief.
Aaron James
Stop reading anything other than the bible. Don’t watch tv or surf the web. Listen to your chosen pastor *only* Stop thinking. Busy yourself with work till it’s time to hear the preacher again.
Can you be this dumb, user? Or is it too late for you? Has the Enlightenment reached too far into your “soul”?