First of all, I should apologize for blowing up like I did. I realize that I could've made my point without being so brash. My post may have sounded "self-righteous," but that is where my apologies end. Why? Because I was promoting religeous acceptance and tolerance. There's no point in arguing for or against any specific belief system. It is an infinitely revolving debate with absolutely no possible solution. The universal fact that nobody knows anything should, theoretically, be enough to smash this eternal controversy into oblivion. We all know, however, that nothing is further from the truth.
My point? Well, if you couldn't gather it from my first post in this thread, I'll spell it out for you in very, very simple terms. You and I have no right to pretend that we know anything universal, regarding religion. You can know, for a fact, that you believe God is this, or that, but you cannot know that what someone else believes about God is false. Maybe that "delusional" schizophrenic IS God. Maybe Paul Reubens is God. Maybe that old tree in your backyard is God. Maybe God is everything, and maybe God is nothing. I wouldn't tell anyone that what they sincerely believe in their heart and soul is wrong, so why would any of you go out of your way to deeply insult someone by doing that very thing? It is beyond me.
Doesn't it bother any of you that a many, many people actively denounce and fight against the safe use of psychedelics? In principle, it is the same thing. It would be fine if anti-drug supporters had their opinion, and we had ours, and it ended there. But it isn't all fine and dandy because, you guessed it, they claim that they know, and that their version is right, and so on and so forth. Obviosly, we're all aware of the massive problem this creates.
I'm getting off track. Believe whatever you want. Worship whatever you want. All I ask is that you don't step on the toes of others while doing so.