autism is why it's impossible to believe in God
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That miscalculation seems to come from a supremacy of his belief in free will and letting things both do as they please and reap the consequences both good and bad. Free will, at least for me, is an incredibly difficult concept to understand though as I've mentioned before, the only possibility being that the fusion of all time and space to make both time and space illusion and thus cause and effect linear illusions is the closest I can come, ie. rather than that offering an understandable mechanism for free will it just undermines Newtonian objections.
Really? Where? Where? *looks left and right and back and forth*
It is here because Jesus died on the cross.
It is coming because the world has not ended.
Or at least, that's the theology.
I'm on the autistic spectrum and I'm not an atheist. However I have pretty much rejected the Abrahamic religions' idea of God.
But I see no reason why autism has anything to do with belief or non-belief. There are atheists and agnostics not on the spectrum, and religious people on the spectrum.
I don't think the two - belief/non-belief and autism - have anything to do with one another.
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You've definitely got this much right - there's a huge tie in between what Jung says about the subconscious, the teachings of Gnosticism/Kaballah, and the kinds of things talked about if you ever have the chance to read some of the better-known Seth/Jane Roberts books such as Seth Speaks and The Nature Of Personal Reality. A lot of this is edified (both occult and Abrahamic outlooks) through QM, the double-slit and quantum eraser experiments with the suggestion that consciousness leads matter rather than vice a verse. NDE research by people like Pim Van Lommel, Mario Beauregard, and Sam Parnia puts further icing on the cake.
Actually, what you state is very typical to Western culture as such (focalising man and the concept of god derived from man's needs). I don't think autistic people have an additional perspective to atheism, except the extremities of loneliness can convince a person that the physical beings aren't the only ones unavailable.
I don't think shamans view their job in the manner you describe it, either.
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Really? Where? Where? *looks left and right and back and forth*
It is here because Jesus died on the cross.
It is coming because the world has not ended.
Or at least, that's the theology.
iirc the real explanation is that there's some word in Ancient Greek (I believe) that encompasses both concepts.
You've definitely got this much right - there's a huge tie in between what Jung says about the subconscious, the teachings of Gnosticism/Kaballah, and the kinds of things talked about if you ever have the chance to read some of the better-known Seth/Jane Roberts books such as Seth Speaks and The Nature Of Personal Reality. A lot of this is edified (both occult and Abrahamic outlooks) through QM, the double-slit and quantum eraser experiments with the suggestion that consciousness leads matter rather than vice a verse. NDE research by people like Pim Van Lommel, Mario Beauregard, and Sam Parnia puts further icing on the cake.
I used to be obsessed with learning about religion - comparative religion is a special interest of mine. What I have concluded is that I'm much more drawn to spiritual abstractions than to anything that attempts to concretize God either by personification or parable.
To me the Ein Sof, the Pleroma, Love as a form of energy, and so forth are fascinating - almost too fascinating. For me, it makes more sense to pay attention to this life than to what might lie beyond it. If I'm here for a purpose it's to live a life and then return. If I'm not here for a purpose, then it doesn't matter what I believe. Either way, belief isn't that important. It's how I live this life that's important.
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But for me, Autism is something that is hard to fathom why any God would create, especially the Christian God. Why would a God who is constantly using his followers to preach to everyone and get them to convert to his following create a neurological disorder that would make such a task completely impossible for one who has it? Why create a person and make them unable to do what you would want them to do on earth (which is to speak to people and preach the word of God to them)? And for what purpose would Autism in the human world help to serve God...especially since Autism thinking often consists of logic, rationality, and skepticism which is often highly discouraged when it comes to various religions? What point would God create by making Autism at all?
I know some preachers would say that autism is just a demon possession thing but I disagree with the idea for obvious reasons. The way I see it, if God exists then he is responsible for creating all the mental and neurological disorders that would inflict a human being or be given to one upon birth. Demon possession cannot serve as explanation any diagnostic conditions.
Because what matters is simply being alive. That is it. Life is precious because it is so rare. That's the message of God.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGnoxSaokvk[/youtube]^^ its 2013 nothing happened all these people who thought the world was gonna end were wrong! This kinda brings another nail to the coffin if the scientific proof the Earth is much older than 6000 years try 4.4 billion years old let alone fossilized evidence that animals did evolve! Was that did it in for me.
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