Dan was tagged by Mike and tagged me in turn 4 Places I've lived : On sailboats (The Caribean, the Atlantic, South Africa, the Med); In my car/tent (travelling up and down the east coast); In dormatories (Cleveland, OH); Red States (KY, TX); (bonus 5th place) Blue States (IL, NY, CA); (extra super bonus 5.5th place) -- Purple State (OH) 4 Favorite Foods: Thai Vietnamese BBQ European food in Europe -- French in France, Spanish in Spain, Italian it Italy , and German in Germany. Terroir matters... 4 Jobs Held: Peanut Vendor at the ballpark Deck Hand Commodities Broker Call Center Supervisor 4 Places I'd Rather Be: On a sailboat New Zealand South Africa SCUBA diving with sharks (Cocos Island? Palau? The Bahamas? Las Islas Socorros?) I tag: THEJESSE
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Upshot: most people through human history until historical times would have believed in the divine without The Divine.
"The German theologian Rudolf Otto, in The Idea of the Holy (originally in German, Das Heilige), defined the holy as an experience of something "wholly other," most famously mysterium tremendum et fascinans, a frightening and fascinating mystery.[3] (He was following the tradition of Friedrich Schleiermacher, who defined religion as a feeling or experience rather than adherence to doctrine.) Otto claimed that this experience was unlike any other; the subject experienced the spirit (the numinous, in Otto's terminology) as overwhelming, sublime, truly real, while he or she was nothing."