Religion
In reply to the discussion: What constitutes a "valid" interpretation of the Bible? [View all]MineralMan
(148,064 posts)I think, like some others who have lost their way, he's searching around among belief systems, looking for one that is satisfactory for his "theism." One day, he'll quote from Rumi. The next, he has discovered Meister Eckhart from the 14th Century and is off into the world of Theosophy and spiritualism. Next, he may meet Madame Blavatsky, herself. He has reduced his deity to an amorphous "Creator." Our fellow Religion Group member is off on a journey that has no logical end other than disbelief.
I recognize the path, actually. I did somewhat the same as I headed toward atheism. Looking here and there for common ground among religions, you find all sorts of side journeys to take before you finally dismiss it all as myth and philosophy. I've been down all the side roads, and all ended up going to the same place, really.
It's a familiar journey, but some people get sidetracked in digging into related ideas and never take the last step and recognize religion for the man-made thing that it is.