Doesn't it bother you at all that you now have natural answers to lots of questions that religion was designed to answer
Absolutely not.
I have long ago managed to control my cognative disonance in such a way as to allow me to fully engage with, fully contribe to, and fully gain from, the spiritual and practical life of a community of people brought together by faith.
You should be able to tell from my answers I dont and have never subscribed to the idea that non religious people cannot or dont in some way live full, awesome, good lives, that homosexuals should not enjoy the fullness of the law and union as others do, that the Bible is literally true, that there is only one way to get to heaven and all the other religious claptrap that cultists and evangelical fundamentalists spout.... .....
It should also be obvious I am an avid supported of science and am fascinated and enthralled at every new discovery, be it in biology, anthropology, cosmology... whatever .... I just love the fact we are finding out more and more every day and that knowledge is being used for the betterment of mankind.
But my faith has brought me community, security, comfort and support throughout my long happy life. In times of need, and there was plenty believe you me, I KNEW we would be well taken care of and supported, because of the common bond of faith and community we share.
Abroad, and in trouble, all we every had to do was find the local Orthodox community, and we were sorted. Our faith means we can go to any country in the world, and in 5 minutes be surrounded by people we have a common bond with.
We've never indoctrinated our children - we brought them up in the faith, but to question everything and come to their own conclusions - they always knew they could find their own path and we would support them whatever ... the upshot is one is an avowed atheist, the rest, apart from the youngest two, come to Divine Liturgy with us when theyre home, but it's just to catch up with old friends. They could best be described as Deists, if anything at all. Of the youngest two - one is definately on her way to atheism with a capital A and the other ... hmm ... not sure yet, but she most certainly doesnt believe in an all knowing all caring God, after what happened to her best friend. They know the Bible is not the only source for any kind of decent morality, and have been brought up how to think critically on issues and form balanced, fair, supportable conclusions they, and the society they have to live in, can live by.
One of the many good things about the community they grew up in, was the strengthening of family values. They loved and still love their community, and see it as an extension of our family. This in turn strengthens the family bonds and ties we share between us. With having such a large family, that to us has always been so important.
Maaybe it's because Im a very sociable, group person, that this kind of community, and community activity appeals to me.
Can it only ever be achieved this way - of course not. But unfortunately, at this present time, non religious people are not stepping up to the plate to fill the void in community that something like my Orthodox community provides.
That's just the way it is, where I am, and at this present time. That will almost certainly change over time. I am quite pleased that no significant inroads into the community I love will happen in my lifetime. But it will happen. Of that Im sure.
So, Im a happy bunny really.
The scientific answers to the questions man has always sought are indeed an awesome testament to mans brillance, but theyre not something that bothers me at all. I welcome them.
It's just that scientific papers dont give me that spiritual high all those smells, bells and music does.


To paraphrase some english writer who's name eludes me right now, the only church I could not, not belong to, is the Orthodox Church
