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Recieved: 1999/11/15 21:15
Subject: [K-list] Deity language is useful heuristic language I think, w
From: Jon-Carl Lewis


On 1999/11/15 21:15, Jon-Carl Lewis posted thus to the K-list:

I am agnostic most of the time. I really cannot prove to anyone else's satisfaction that deities exist in the popular sense of the word (and who cares about popular senses anyway), but whether I am in a totally biological phase or a theistic phase I find deities an incredibly useful heuristic device when I am trying to understand energies.

I think we as humans personalize things in order to understand them more fully.

I am an intelligent person, and I am tired of getting slammed whenever I mention a theological construction and then some sophomoric soul takes me to task for not being sophisticated enough to have dropped my beliefs.

I would really appreciate it if other agnostics could drop their attachment to looking sophisticated and knowing and let people use language the way language works best -- metaphorically and creatively.

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