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Well you are disagreeing with me.
I am but I am disagreeing with your suggestion that my experience can be explained by natural psychology and is not a real religious experience.
No, there aren't. If there are things you feel are right to do, that's because you instinct, built into your genes. There... a reason.
lol You will change your mind once you have raised children.
Life isn't black and white... I didn't say it was. I was talking about a specific issue. Feeling like you 'just know' something doesn't justify belief in it.
Again, it justifies it to me.
Sure... what I said still applies.
Ok, and what I said still applies.
Saying something is real is part of the psychology of belief... pretty much by definition.
I don't buy it. I am a rational person not someone who drives on emotion. My wife hates it actually. She says I need a reason for everything.
Saying something is real isn't part of the psychology of religious experience. You can feel something, and question what it was.
Sure. I questioned my experience. I came to the conclusion that it was real.
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