I like clovus' view but I see it religiously. when I was young my parents kept me and my brother "sheltered" in Christianity. when wewould ask questions they would say things like "we were too young". when I became an agnostic, things seemed different and new, just like verse two. "Strange how the half light, Can make a place new, You can't recognize me, And I can't recognize you". when I would go to a church I would feel like the things that were being said were things that people were "echoing" from what adults told them when they were children.
I hope I didn't offend anyone with my ideas, I'm not trying to tell people what is right or wrong. your beliefs are not of any importance to me, and I'm glad you found something that works for you
I like clovus' view but I see it religiously. when I was young my parents kept me and my brother "sheltered" in Christianity. when wewould ask questions they would say things like "we were too young". when I became an agnostic, things seemed different and new, just like verse two. "Strange how the half light, Can make a place new, You can't recognize me, And I can't recognize you". when I would go to a church I would feel like the things that were being said were things that people were "echoing" from what adults told them when they were children.
I hope I didn't offend anyone with my ideas, I'm not trying to tell people what is right or wrong. your beliefs are not of any importance to me, and I'm glad you found something that works for you