(January 9, 2015 at 12:11 pm)robvalue Wrote: I remember matt D mentioning a "split brain" person, who had to have the two sides of their brain separated to save their life. One half became an atheist, and the other half theist. True story, I believe.
I am rude when giving other figures to myself:
I think i was (multi?) theist when born.
I think i became atheist 'later on'.
I refound my theisme after ten years atheisme (started with the birth of my first son, but it changed also from 'way of looking' at it, so i do not know if it is the same 'theisme' then)
Now, becoming half a century old i give myself these figures:
I am 100% atheist (not 50%)
I am 113% theist (not 50%)
Together wit bot sides, i do not feel like having a dissociative identity disorder, on the contrary, but it feels like 'only' living for 113% in total. Just like man + woman made 13 for my parents (11 living kids).
Am i mad or can you follow me somewhere? (is it not what we 'make' of it in our heads?)
1. If i step backwards, i am preparing to jump.
2. If you will not do it, i will.
3. I have never met a person who does not believe (in some...thing)
2. If you will not do it, i will.
3. I have never met a person who does not believe (in some...thing)