Criticism of Religion · Kemeticism

“A problem for the theist”

I’m going to go somewhere a little risky in this one. This is just stuff to think about. I was watching The Atheist Experience with my husband a few weeks ago. (Okay, I was tuning in and out because my interest waxed and waned.) And my brain caught on a phrase that, when I went… Continue reading “A problem for the theist”

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Two anniversaries

I didn’t expect them to be back to back. January is a big month for me. I had my long, dark night of the soul, which resulted in Aset, Hathor and Nephthys coming to my aid, as I’ve related in more than one blog post (this early post is the only one I can find… Continue reading Two anniversaries

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The beginning of the beginning

I could call this post many things. For instance, the above, or perhaps “The prelude.” “The opening act.” Or better yet, “The overture.” Once upon a time, early in the history of this blog, one poster said that Isis didn’t exist. And he was quite adamant that She didn’t exist and that I was being… Continue reading The beginning of the beginning

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Multiple gods and multiple questions

I was attending a Catholic high school when I encountered what I have been thinking was a proverb, but I guess it’s more of a philosophy, and I thought it was Chinese but I was wrong – apparently it’s Hindu. “There are many paths to the same summit” refers to the world’s religions – many… Continue reading Multiple gods and multiple questions

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The validity of religious experience

I’m going to say something that I think some of you monotheists might have trouble with. But here goes: All religious experiences are valid. Hang with me a minute. No one has the right to tell me that I didn’t have an experience with Isis, Hathor and Nephthys nine years ago – any more than… Continue reading The validity of religious experience