
But still saying 'I believe in a higher power.'
He seems to say that he doesn't like organised religion because of how it deceives and is deceived by itself, though he mentions a pious lie where he says some people realise that religion is shit, but still do it to help others, while others just use religion as a way of persecution or self delusion.
It's very interesting :) And that was just in the hastily written first part, where he didn't have a bible to refer to. His second part is after being captured by the French revolutionaries and freed again. So then given access to a Bible to use scripture to help refute rebuttals against his first part.
It's all quite facinating :D
He also says how a religious experience, such as something being revealed to someone, is personal, and so cannot be easily tranferred to more than one person. So anything a higher power says to someone, is then just hearsay when they then say it to someone else.
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He seems to say that he doesn't like organised religion because of how it deceives and is deceived by itself, though he mentions a pious lie where he says some people realise that religion is shit, but still do it to help others, while others just use religion as a way of persecution or self delusion.
It's very interesting :) And that was just in the hastily written first part, where he didn't have a bible to refer to. His second part is after being captured by the French revolutionaries and freed again. So then given access to a Bible to use scripture to help refute rebuttals against his first part.
It's all quite facinating :D
He also says how a religious experience, such as something being revealed to someone, is personal, and so cannot be easily tranferred to more than one person. So anything a higher power says to someone, is then just hearsay when they then say it to someone else.