Nick the Pilot
Well-Known Member
Hi everybody!
I am a Theosophist in Southern California. I am an airline pilot, and I fly in and out of San Diego everyday.
I used to live in Japan, where I taught English to Japanese people. I also learned to speak Japanese at that time, as well as picking up a love for the game called Go.
I grew up a Catholic, and went to a Catholic high school. However, I soon decided that Christianity did not work for me. The day I graduated from high school was the day I quit the church.
It is important to me that my belief system make sense, and I spent years trying to find something that works for me. I checked out many different religions, but I never found exactly what I was looking for. Then, one day, I found exactly what I was looking for. I am fortunate in that I found something that works for me, and I strongly advise people not to settle for a religion that is "OK", but that each of us strive to have a belief system that makes 100% sense. In my opinion, there can be no compromise in this area.
I strongly believe in religious pluralism. There are different kinds of people, so we need to have different kinds of religion. A tolerance of each other's religion is the first requirement to having meaningful interfaith discussions.
I am a Theosophist in Southern California. I am an airline pilot, and I fly in and out of San Diego everyday.
I used to live in Japan, where I taught English to Japanese people. I also learned to speak Japanese at that time, as well as picking up a love for the game called Go.
I grew up a Catholic, and went to a Catholic high school. However, I soon decided that Christianity did not work for me. The day I graduated from high school was the day I quit the church.
It is important to me that my belief system make sense, and I spent years trying to find something that works for me. I checked out many different religions, but I never found exactly what I was looking for. Then, one day, I found exactly what I was looking for. I am fortunate in that I found something that works for me, and I strongly advise people not to settle for a religion that is "OK", but that each of us strive to have a belief system that makes 100% sense. In my opinion, there can be no compromise in this area.
I strongly believe in religious pluralism. There are different kinds of people, so we need to have different kinds of religion. A tolerance of each other's religion is the first requirement to having meaningful interfaith discussions.