That's a huge leap to go from my not questioning God with the "WHY?" to my not questioning anything!
Yes, you're right, that is a huge leap. The reason I took the leap is because the comment below yours,
"Now, I don't question" seemed to feed into your comment "
One question I've learned not to ask The Almighty is, "Why?" ". You gave an explanation of why you don't question. It was the following poster who stated they do not question at all. That, to me, set off an alarm of the precarious position people put themselves in when blindly accepting anything said to them as complete truth, and I said as much in my following reply. You must be as much aware as I am that when we state beliefs that are personal to ourselves, not every reader has the ability to discern the context. Blankly stating that we don't question anything seems haphazard in my opinion.
My spirituality is dead? From what source is telling you to judge me spiritually when you're still questioning with Why?
I'm glad you called me out on this. I think it is very important to speak clearly, so that others can understand clearly. Using the term 'dead' was not the best choice of words on my part. The truth is, I did not say your spirituality
is dead. I said your spirituality
sounds dead. This is not a judgment, but, it is a personal observation. The authority I cite to be able to say what I observe is my own authority. To not question, communicate, on certain levels with "God" or, whatever you want to call it, to me, in all honesty, seems like half a relationship.' Dead' may not have been the correct word. Does saying that, to me, it would seem to make the spiritual relationship compromised if I couldn't/didn't communicate freely at the highest level, sound better to you?
If you check, you'll see the only place I asked 'why?' was in asking why you stated you didn't ask 'why'.
Don't waste your emotions upon me, I'm fine, thank you
I never consider my emotions a waste.
We could debate whether the question "Why?" is a non sequitur. I'm not certain where that would get us. I just, personally feel, that a completely open, freedom of speech relationship with God is the best one. It's my belief, my experience, that opening my mind to the level of asking "God" for answers, opens a higher channel in my being to receive answers, and, in my own experience, those answers have come.
I stated that I intended no harm in questioning you. You answered the question of how you interact with your spirituality in another post. You obviously are a very spiritual person and your spirituality is very alive. I apologize if you've been offended. Personally, I don't take offense when questioned, I know my own motives well enough.