>If we love God while thinking that he does not exist, he will manifest his existence.What does she mean?
>>25091325Even if you don't have faith, the utterly vital act of loving — since love is the astrolabe of the divine mysteries — would make the warmth of God appear before your eyes.
Faith is conviction that something has some active relation to you.Love is longing, by definition it means you don't have something presently
>>25091524>Love is longing, by definition it means you don't have something presentlynonsense, love is a choice you either make or don’t
>>25091539Wtf does that have to do with anything I said
even at her best that bitch is still pascal-lite with mediocre proseeternally mogged by her brother
>>25091645Okay, let's see André Weil's card…
>>25091645Did you just discover her “brother” that you keep spamming in Simone threads
don't lie to yourself
>>25091325The far-right "neo-reactionary" blogger Curtis Yarvin popularized this concept a few years ago, but it's been around for a long time. He's an atheist, and I don't think he has a deep understanding of Christian theology. But the idea is that there's a clear distinction between atheism, or so-called secular humanism, and the idea of a cold cosmic order found in pre-Christian thought. So even modern atheists are Christians in a sense beyond the superficial.
>>25091763A man like Richard Dawkins cannot imagine a universe without God. If he could, he would be a magician. In fact, every time he questions something, he gets closer to God. Dawkins and someone like Nick Land are both "atheists," but they have very little metaphysical agreement.