Graye wrote: As far as I am concerned we are just the most developed/intelligent life forms on earth
There are days when statements like that frighten me.
Graye wrote: As far as I am concerned we are just the most developed/intelligent life forms on earth
Graye, please don't take this personally, or as proselyting for anything but in reply:Graye wrote:I think you missed out the beginning of the sentence -
As far as I am concerned ...... any suggestion that there is something "out there" looking over me is ridiculous.
And as for the possibility of there being "something"? No, tried that. I spent my formative years involved in a reasonably strict but non-proselytising religion (non-Christian) and I've basically rejected the lot. As I said, it's a personal choice and I have no problems with what others believe. But in my opinion there is nothing before and after life - we exist, we die - end of story.
When I was 12 or so I visited a synagogue on an open day, I got most frustrated when the man doing the guided tour wouldn't tell me what the word on the stained glass window was. He clearly knew what it was but wouldn't tell me. Now I understand, but as a curious 12 year old I was very annoyed.weatherwax wrote:... I then consider myself a non practicing Jew, although I believe in G-d and yes still have enough Judaism left in me to not write the full name, funny that isn't how things get a hold of you and refuse to let go. ...
There's not much to be envious of I'm afraid. I'm still very ... repressed ... is the only word that seems to do justice to it.Graye wrote: I envy your ability to be open to possibilities.