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This is axiomatically correct. And there are religious traditions (particularly eastern ones) where doubt is the path. Total doubt, not just of religion, not just of atheism, but of everything. Doubt of the “I” that pops up in your mind out of habit. Doubt of words that one uses to name one’s feelings.

There is nothing “wrong” with believing the Bible. There is nothing right about it. It’s just another belief that is also subject to doubt.

We don’t know shit. And we don’t even know that we don’t know shit. Doubt that too.

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dern 2w ago 💬 1

There is a strong argument that one ought to at least consider the religious path of one’s ancestors.

Agree, eastern traditions are interesting, but they are not “for me”. One can certainly learn from them, and appreciate them, but I strongly believe that heritage is worth earnestly considering.

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Chris Liss 2w ago 💬 1

Which is totally fine of course, but also just another belief you have.

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dern 2w ago

All stories at the end of the day

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