I know the 'alignment' connotations of a confession box and understand you've already pretty much outruled the realistic chances of having set foot in one. All for wit and wordplay my good friend . Don't take any offence, just it's hard to really consider the earlier post 'outside the box' when we are from vastly different perspectives and both consider 'out of the box' lateral thinking in different degrees (I am completely non-religious and only curiously and intellectually spiritual in the terms more loosely coined by Aldous Huxley, you are a stated believer and person of faith- there's a fundamental divide here).
To me his posit seemed simply to be that God would not judge or 'punish' people for worshipping false idols, considering the commandments and that entire system of organisation are human-created conceits. To you however, imagining a single-God for all brings its own religious and spiritual complications (e.g. the afterlife and all the other miscellenea you mentioned) which just, quite plainly, makes it hard to reasonably debate and talk through things with you. Everytime I try to present his view in layman's terms, you spout some more religious gospel and embark upon another completely random digression on 'x' aspect of your faith and the ramifications of his (earlier poster's) views on said aspect. It's frustrating, especially so when you denigrate atheists/agnostics as if they're some hideous underclass of non-enlightened poor thinkers.
To me his posit seemed simply to be that God would not judge or 'punish' people for worshipping false idols, considering the commandments and that entire system of organisation are human-created conceits. To you however, imagining a single-God for all brings its own religious and spiritual complications (e.g. the afterlife and all the other miscellenea you mentioned) which just, quite plainly, makes it hard to reasonably debate and talk through things with you. Everytime I try to present his view in layman's terms, you spout some more religious gospel and embark upon another completely random digression on 'x' aspect of your faith and the ramifications of his (earlier poster's) views on said aspect. It's frustrating, especially so when you denigrate atheists/agnostics as if they're some hideous underclass of non-enlightened poor thinkers.
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