bluegenes writes:
Being an atheist
frees the mind to consider endless possibilities.
Does it, or does it merely place the mind into another [constricted] world view?
When you don't have a blind faith in a God, your mind is open.
How is it possible that only after limiting your mind to 'not have a blind faith...' can you suddenly say that your mind is then unlimited?
Is
having to put your mind into the state of 'faithless' in order to achieve limitlessness itself a limit?
Is making 'faithlessness' a
requirement for an unlimited mind not a limit itself?
Jon