MattusMaximus
Intellectual Gladiator
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Once I was having a very civilized debate with a strong Christian believer, and I asked him as respectfully as possible what he thought about the latest Jesus-in-a-tortilla flap, or Virgin-Mary-in-a-dirty window, or whatever the latest paredolia phenomenon being reported on the news. He said to me:
I suggest that hidden numerology codes are just as gimmicky and obscure as Jesus on toast. I didn't agree with this man about much, but I had to agree that it was hard to imagine that God would reveal itself by playing arcane mind games with us.
Coincidentally, that's also a good justification for discounting all religious texts of the world. If God wanted to reveal itself, why would it provide us with books and literature that left so much to interpretation and required us to pick and choose between passages in order to make sense of God's proclamation? One would think that God would want its laws and its intentions to be completely clear, and it would be well aware that humans aren't that smart.
This entire post makes me think of this image:

