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- From: mitch@novavax.UUCP (Mitch Silverman)
- Newsgroups: alt.atheism
- Subject: Re^2: An open question on the A.A FAQ/Intro ...
- Message-ID: <4354@novavax.UUCP>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 02:59:21 GMT
- References: <1992Dec28.204710.14651@dbased.nuo.dec.com> <1992Dec29.014443.23426@netcom.com>
- Organization: Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, FL
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- bskendig@netcom.com (Brian Kendig) writes:
-
- >news@illusn.enet.dec.com (Mark Sornson) writes:
-
- >> My question is:
- >>
- >> Q: For anyone (currently an atheist) who has had this experience
- >> (having spent time in prayer trying to reach God), what did it
- >> mean for you to have tried to reach God? (In other words what
- >> were you praying for and what sort of answer were you hoping
- >> to receive?)
-
- >Mm, that's a fair question. Let me see what I can do.
-
- [32 lines of 'inspirational' elaboration (no sarcasm intended) deleted]
-
- >One day I sat in front of the chapel, mulling over my fate. And I
- >distinctly remember what happened: it was like someone had finally
- >focused the slide-projector, or tuned the static out of the radio; but
- >I suddenly had the singular sensation of being completely and utterly
- >alone. It had never really occurred to me before that there might not
- >really be such a thing as God; atheists were always considered as
- >'misguided, lost souls who had not seen the Light' in my classes. But
- >all at once everything snapped into clarity around me, and my heart
- >finally admitted what my mind had been trying very hard to avoid
- >seeing: that the universe is what I make of it.
-
- >It's difficult to describe the feeling I had that day, but I do
- >remember just laughing for a long time at the irony of it all. From
- >that day forward I took command of my own life, claiming praise for my
- >successes and accepting blame for my failures. God, if he exists, has
- >never found reason to interfere.
-
- Very well stated, Mr. Kendig. I think your answer to this question ought
- to go in the FAQ right after the section to which Mr. Sornson refers.
- Or, at the very least, a reference should be inserted into the FAQ
- at that point, and readers should be directed to a separate file with
- that story in it. I've saved your reply to just that effect--should
- I email a copy to Mathew, or would that be precipitous?
-
- And when I said above that I found your story inspirational, I put
- the word in quotes merely because I felt uncomfortable using it in
- referring to the story of an atheist epiphany.
-
- I have heard many stories of how Christians (and members of other
- religions) 'found their calling'--I probably listen to more Christian
- TV and radio than is good for me. (A bit is funny--more might be
- dangerous--HHOS.) This is the first time I have seen an atheist
- do something similar, and I really did like it.
-
- Oh, I'd still love to know what that Rousseau quote means....
-
- Mitchell L. Silverman | As Voltaire never said, "I
- Student, New College of | disagree with what you say,
- the University of South Florida | but will defend to the death
- Reply-to: mitch@cfraix.cfr.usf.edu | your right to say it."
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