My conception of our world is quite complicated in reference to any one else.
I first and foremost identify as an atheist.
What is strange is that I still adhere to spiritual ideal of paganism.
It is frustrating, because I am quite logical to a huge degree, and yet there is this spiritual aspect that I cannot shake.
I am not Christian, thank atheism. I am not of any judeo-christian theology, thank goodness.
For some reason I feel a connection with paganism spiritually.
My question is, is it possible for one to be anti-theist yet still spiritual toward some degree?
I first and foremost identify as an atheist.
What is strange is that I still adhere to spiritual ideal of paganism.
It is frustrating, because I am quite logical to a huge degree, and yet there is this spiritual aspect that I cannot shake.
I am not Christian, thank atheism. I am not of any judeo-christian theology, thank goodness.
For some reason I feel a connection with paganism spiritually.
My question is, is it possible for one to be anti-theist yet still spiritual toward some degree?
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter