tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4683970826895755480.post3188226167887396576..comments2024-03-29T12:03:37.344+00:00Comments on Bruce Charlton's Notions: Christian knowing and thinking need to go togetherBruce Charltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09615189090601688535noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4683970826895755480.post-46500077097814328952022-07-07T07:32:55.203+01:002022-07-07T07:32:55.203+01:00@Titus. It's a question of whether you want to...@Titus. It's a question of whether you want to become resurrected and a co creator with God; or else to cease to be a separate self, to cease active consciousness, and return to a primordial, passive beingness. <br /><br />But few Really desire this second alternative, and continue to assert their will, and thereby oppose Heaven and contribute to hell.<br /><br />My criticism of perennial type spiritually; is that it is actually insincere, dishonest, a mere theory which excuses the actuality of convergence with this-worldly leftist, demonic, ideology.Bruce Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09615189090601688535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4683970826895755480.post-76761717397350617192022-07-07T01:04:42.491+01:002022-07-07T01:04:42.491+01:00Perhaps I’ve misunderstood, but don’t you usually ...Perhaps I’ve misunderstood, but don’t you usually say that other religions are also valid, it’s just that they mean that you want, and get, something different after death than Christian Heaven?<br /><br />I ask because the main reason I read you is that I’m wrestling with whether/why Christianity is uniquely true. You and William Wildblood have helped me a lot, but I’m not all the way there. It’s hard for me not to be a Perennialist, given the beauty of all the great religious traditions and the sages they have produced.Titusnoreply@blogger.com