Have you ever had a religious experience?
Yes when i was 13 I watched the documentary "The root of all evil" with my dad and when it got up to the part about christian fundies doing plays about people being tortured in hell I started vomiting and sat in my room facing the wall for 2 weeks afterwards because I couldn't feel anything but fear.
No.
>>2924789
Religious fanatics
I couldn't possibly tell if it was an actual religious experience or just my brain tricking me, so I'm gonna have to say no.
there is nothing but religious experience, no trolo
>>2924789
I might have, but I was too drunk to remember it. All I know is that I've dropped all my previous convictions that night and started over.
>>2924789
you can say that.
i experienced religion alright.
it was shit.
>>2924789
Not personally, but many young boy's buttholes have experienced religion.
Yes.
I've felt God's presence.
I have had transcendent or numinous experiences, but I'm not sure what would qualify as "religious" in any specific sense.
I have meditated on the idea of a deity and felt extraordinarily peaceful while doing it, but I'm not sure if it is the practice of meditation that was the cause or the actual transcendence of a God.
I'm not sure I believe, but whenever I go to mass, I feel something. A pleasant sensation, deep within me. "I feel at peace" is probably the best way to describe it, it's like a physical feeling of maximum comfyness, mixed with solemnity.
Sometimes I wonder if that's how all the people that have faith feel.
i feel like i should post it here too
I once had an epiphany, right as I laid down in bed, that God may exist in the pantheist sense and that the way to know God was to learn about as much as you can.
It rekindled my desire to learn but didn't actually convince me that God exists. Not sure if it counts but I'd rate it a positive experience anyway.
>I may have been drunk and high as fuck on painkillers