Well, the leaving a line of retreat article actually gives the example of a religious person imagining the world (even if they don’t think it’s really possible) where there’s no god. Joy in the merely real makes sense too, I guess.
I actually gave it 50% odds that I’d lose karma for this quote, but I like it anyway.
Well, the leaving a line of retreat article actually gives the example of a religious person imagining the world (even if they don’t think it’s really possible) where there’s no god. Joy in the merely real makes sense too, I guess.
I actually gave it 50% odds that I’d lose karma for this quote, but I like it anyway.