It doesn’t matter if you are religious or not, all religions need to be studied critically. Even the Philosophy of Religion must be in itself a journey in academic research. Why?
“I do not understand those who take little or no interest in the subject of religion. If religion embodies a truth, it is certainly the most important truth of human existence. If it is largely error, then it is one of monumentally tragic proportions—and should be vigorously opposed.”
- Steve Allen



I think that perhaps the texts behind the worlds religions have been misinterpreted. Not due to lack of understanding, not due to lack of proper translation…but due to the state of perception they are read in. It struck me that the Bible and other texts might possibly be speaking about the Mind as God…indeed our very own consciousness…rather than an outside God to be worshipped. I have checked into it and found this is absolutely true and hidden deeply behind our normal perception of separation. I would very much like to get your opinion on this. Please visit
http://forgetfulgod.blogspot.com/2007/04/devoutly-religious.html
Thank you
Hello Forgetful God, thanks for visiting. I will link you and visit your site.
Is religious truth antipodal to “false”? Is such truth true in the sense of logic? If so, is God limited by logic? I argue in my posts that religious truth is sui generis (i.e., unique). I’ve been posting on this in conversing with comments and thought you might be interested.