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richardhutnik said:

If this is how the mind works, then this is how the mind works.  The human mind does filter selectively based on how it is conditioned, and what your mind says is going on is what you experience and feel is real, thus the need to speak of a different "reality" (chunks of life is subjective).  And, for this and other reasons, I said that neurotheology would be of value to atheists.  Well, you then reply that is not true, because it isn't of value to YOU personally. 

The idea of meditation helping or not either is true or isn't.  Just because you don't want to do it doesn't meant it couldn't help you if you did it.

Because I don't meditate, the fact that it can or can't help me is irrelevant (though quite frankly I didn't know up till now that meditation had anything to do with religion, nor that Christians meditate).



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