I think that what Viliam was implying was, “Don’t Spiritualize and Decide.” Don’t get drunk on the holy spirit and then make important decisions about what you believe or how you should live your life. I’m pretty sure Viliam was comparing spiritual experiences to alcohol. They might be fun, euphoric, and they might seem meaningful, but do they give good, reliable information about the world that you can use in use in repeated fashion for positive outcomes?
I think that what Viliam was implying was, “Don’t Spiritualize and Decide.” Don’t get drunk on the holy spirit and then make important decisions about what you believe or how you should live your life. I’m pretty sure Viliam was comparing spiritual experiences to alcohol. They might be fun, euphoric, and they might seem meaningful, but do they give good, reliable information about the world that you can use in use in repeated fashion for positive outcomes?
That would be a nice slogan as well :-)