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Maybe we try to use the words most closely describing the indescribable. That word differs from person to person. Maybe we are all trying to call things by their true names? Even if there can be no true definition separate from the thing being described. Not being afraid of any word or thought...
Nice you liked it, thanks. Just one thing though. I was an atheist-agnostic. Not atheist/agnostic. I didn't deny the absence of god as an atheist might, but felt that the absence or presence of god couldn't be known. Yet, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, I found the absence of god...
There was a person I once was. An atheist-agnostic. This person understood he couldn't know the truth, yet thought it was more likely there was no god. Maybe this rose from the repulsion to "bad" things made in the name of god. All those peddlers of dogma and the "only truth" didn't feel right...