RE: "I considered myself atheist, but I still talked to god"
June 3, 2013 at 10:53 pm
(This post was last modified: June 3, 2013 at 10:59 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
You've done a marvelous job at inventing a narrative. I would take the statement for precisely what was said. Does your contention hinge upon this narrative you've invented? Since when did they "stop then start" anyway? Another great work of narrative flair on your part, if you don't mind the compliment.
I agree, people pray all the time (I'm guessing that's what you were trying to say there at the end) without having any sort of god-belief, but since we're talking about talking to god - how that has any relevance is beyond me..unless..gasp shock and horror, the faithful say things that they know full well are absolute bullshit.
I agree, people pray all the time (I'm guessing that's what you were trying to say there at the end) without having any sort of god-belief, but since we're talking about talking to god - how that has any relevance is beyond me..unless..gasp shock and horror, the faithful say things that they know full well are absolute bullshit.
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