I think religious messaging can always be understood on a human experience level if you’re atheist. After all it was born from the human mind and encapsulates human aspirations. When MLK speaks about God’s will, I understand that he talks about human purpose within his own cultural framework.
I think religious messaging can always be understood on a human experience level if you’re atheist. After all it was born from the human mind and encapsulates human aspirations. When MLK speaks about God’s will, I understand that he talks about human purpose within his own cultural framework.
Thanks for this. Adds a whole new meaning to this quote.