When I discovered so very long ago that I didn’t believe in God – it felt like a switch being flipped. The switch flipped, and the lights went on in some places, and the lights went off in others. Mostly, at that time, I was more aware of how the lights had gone off. Belief in God is satisfying. I describe the feeling of losing God in my first post as “standing alone and coatless in a featureless landscape, buffeted by a strong, cold wind.” (
The Room Where it Happens
The Room Where it Happens
The Room Where it Happens
When I discovered so very long ago that I didn’t believe in God – it felt like a switch being flipped. The switch flipped, and the lights went on in some places, and the lights went off in others. Mostly, at that time, I was more aware of how the lights had gone off. Belief in God is satisfying. I describe the feeling of losing God in my first post as “standing alone and coatless in a featureless landscape, buffeted by a strong, cold wind.” (