>>61 "god differs from the unknown, in that a profound emotion, coming from the depths of childhood, is in us bound to the evocation of Him. The unknown on the contrary leaves on cold, does no elicit our love until it overturns everything within us like a violent wind."
how am i supposed to take this dead man seriously? is this statement willfully obtuse, or is he only illuding to the indoctination of youthful upbringing without saying as much for fear of church retaliation? children have innate natural curiousity about everything, and everything is unknown to them. they only know about an idea of god because their parents say so. I'm trying. i really am. i can bare the pretentions (listening for the meaning muffled from being spoken so deep up the rectum), but this countercyclic and wrong on the face of it drivel...
"such an experience is not beyond expression; I communicate it to whoever is unaware of it" bet.
"god differs from the unknown, in that a profound emotion, coming from the depths of childhood, is in us bound to the evocation of Him. The unknown on the contrary leaves on cold, does no elicit our love until it overturns everything within us like a violent wind."
how am i supposed to take this dead man seriously? is this statement willfully obtuse, or is he only illuding to the indoctination of youthful upbringing without saying as much for fear of church retaliation? children have innate natural curiousity about everything, and everything is unknown to them. they only know about an idea of god because their parents say so.
I'm trying. i really am. i can bare the pretentions (listening for the meaning muffled from being spoken so deep up the rectum), but this countercyclic and wrong on the face of it drivel...
"such an experience is not beyond expression; I communicate it to whoever is unaware of it"
bet.