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In reply to the discussion: Is God all in our heads--a product of brain chemistry? [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)36. He didn't mention anything about extra dimensional divine forces.
He just said that people have these experiences, quoted some doctors who have different opinions about and said that he personally did not know the answer.
The experiences are hard to explain to anyone who hasn't had one. Even if you've had one, it's also can be hard to talk about with someone who has a different interpretation.
Even harder is that our society is so rationalistic, we don't have a very good language for it, and tend to dismiss anyone who talks about it as "irrational" or "crazy" whether they claim it's natural or supernatural.
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Then it would appear that whatever entity is responsible for the defective antennas in some of us...
trotsky
Feb 2019
#13
Sure, it's an asshole sometimes, it's a Zoroastrian conceit that it's perfect
marylandblue
Feb 2019
#18