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Originally posted by PR3SSUR3
P.S. Loved the 'leaving the conversation' U-turn!
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I can't ever let a conversation concerning religion go. It's my life's work in many ways.
However, Pr3ssur3, I still maintain that you still don't know what you're talking about. You haven't made a single substantial statement, because you don't seem to realize there are no substantial statements concerning this topic.
A great quote by Abraham Lincoln: It is better to sit in silence and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.
How do you know what I've experienced has been "fanciful?" The simple answer is: You don't. You never will. You have no right, nor any cause to judge my experiences against
your so-called logic. To do so is the epitome of ignorance; it's a "flat earth" notion.
If you want to go around believing every thing you've been told while discounting experience, have at you. Again, I use the ostrich reference.
I said, some where back in the beginning of this discussion, that there is no such thing as "supernatural" or "paranormal" for all is nature. I'm beginning to think, Pr3ssur3 that you, and others like you, a frightened of any paradigm that shifts your own, which you firmly hold to be the only one.
Whereas anyone of us "fanciful" creatures find logic and reason an interesting read on the john, if at one point, your foundation of "there is nothing out there that cannot be explained by reason" were ever shaken by anything at all, you would go completely mad.
In actual truth, I really don't mind if you think that my workings as a Witch are deluded fantasies. You and others like you make my life a lot easier, because if you weren't around, I would have been burned at the stake years ago. In essence, it is not
my delusions, but
yours that provide me with the safety to practice my art in peace. For that, I thank you. May you have the right to tell the rest of the world that women like me do not, in fact, exist.