It's a tricky thing to talk about I see.
More that any particulars about this or that article of religeous faith, I'm intrigued by what looks to me like an abdication of free will more than anything. People in discussing religeous belief seem to share in common a point at which there is no more "will" to exercise in the exploration of life and it's significance. I can't understand it. And invariably it is expressed, however eloquently, as reasons why one won't look past point "x." For me, it comes down to the impossibility of drawing such a line, after which I give up my own autonomy. I'm sure you don't see it like that, it's just how it looks to me.
Anyway, I think we got some good exchange out of it. I hope I haven't offended too badly. tc.
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