I tend towards being a Librarian in my outlook, and _classifying_ knowledge is hard enough. smile emoticon

Yes. For me, I’m 100% agnostic. I don’t know either way. At this point it’s not an important question to me as I’m researching other things.

But I’ve noticed the danger of “silos of knowledge”. I’m understanding better the need for what they refer to as a “Liberal Arts Education”. I mean, it’s good that people are focused in a specialty.. but then it becomes an entire worldview and everything is colored by it.

I tend towards being a Librarian in my outlook, and _classifying_ knowledge is hard enough. smile emoticon

[I *did* almost become a monk in my late 20s; and had such a case of conver-itis to Russian Orthodox Church that I exhausted it for a while. The ‘gist’ of it remains though, although my upbringing as Methodist (with a mom and grandmother who were a bit eclectic while also being citified and suburban) – likely colored my outlooks as well.

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