Trailblazer
Veteran Member
Speaking of psychology, that is my other hat and one i wore a lot longer than my religion hat. I studied it for many years and I have an MA on Counseling Psychology because I once wanted to be a counselor. The career never panned out for various reasons but I never lost my interest in psychology.I think the science of psychology will eventually come around and ironically help us to understand our subjectivity as a higher level of an objective reality.
Yes I do and here is a little history. In January 2013 I started posting on Delphi Forums, and those were the first forums I ever posted on. But as a Baha'i I would always get moderated or banned from Christian forums and I wanted to freely post to Christians so I started my own forum five years ago. I soon opened it up to people of any beliefs or no beliefs, everyone who wanted to talk about spiritual or religious topics. It was pretty active for maybe a year or so but then I ran off to a predominately atheist forum so I did not have time to maintain my forum and it pretty much died, but I have a lot of subjects still posted there.You have a forum? Do tell...
Then about maybe a year ago, some atheist friends of mine did not like the way they were treated by the staff of on the other Delphi Forums we were posting on so they all decided to come to my forum, because I do not have strict rules. Anyhow, by then we were all good friends. Now most of them are not posting anywhere anymore, except one, but they might be back.
So right now there are not many people on my forum, just a few regulars. It is usually just me and one of my friends who says God probably exists, just not the Bible God, another more confirmed atheist, and one fundamentalist Christian (Trinitarian) who has been on my forum from the beginning. We are good friends despite our endless debates about Baha'i vs. Christianity. In fact, I learned most of what I know about Christianity from debating with him.
We could sure use another Christian on my forum right now (hint, hint), and a liberal Christian would be very helpful, so the nonbelievers could see that not all Christians are fundamentalist. You see they are all ex-Christians and they had a bad experiences with Christianity when they were younger.
In spite of the fact that we all disagree, we all seem to get along, and that has always been my goal, Unity in Diversity.
Here is the link to my forum: The Spiritual Horizon