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Belinda
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I might suggest now that you read Thomas Aquinus’ Summa. Again, relativism is a type of philosophy of life not compatible with Christianity. Christianity is based on the belief that God did reveal himself to us because we are incapable of “knowing” some things about God without His participation in a relationship with us. Otherwise your religion is totally “self” centered with the human saying who God is and is not. Then there is no absolute truth, only opinion. Again, this understanding of reality is not compatible with Christianity. I agree on one point, you are not Christian. So why would you have a statue of Mary or any Christian figure on an alter?. That sounds like you have faith in something that you really don’t agree with. If it just “feels good” to have them then I applaud you for “listening” to God. I am not trying to be confrontational but I find your method to be comfusing and I believe it will only lead to confusion and inconsistency. I’ve been there and done that!!! It took many wasted years of dissatisfaction before I realized a consistent “method” to truth and true belief, the Catholic Faith.Thanks Ahimsa, you have demonstrated significant insight into my spirituality though I really only said little about it!
The basic point of contention between my spirituality and those who say that “I have to choose one or the other” it that they consider a faith to be “God delivered”. Its an “all or nothing” scenario. However, I see no such evidence that any one of the world’s faiths was formed or delivered by God himself, rather I see each of the world’s faiths as an attempt of a people or culture to reach out and understand the divine.
I like that you called it “spiritual creativity” because I often look at spirituality in the same way that one would art work. When one engages in a spiritual connection with God, they become an artist, their spirituality a creative expression of their relation to the divine. The truth need not lie in statements of belief or in accepting complex theological concepts, for such frigid, bare analysis often kills the creative spirit. Ambiguity, metaphor, symbolism, emotion,contrast and paradox, the tools and colors of artisitc expression, become the tools of religious expression, painting a work unique, striking, who’s truth can be best grasped by the painter.