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First things first: Darn good idea here, just in case:

First Post. Private. Please.

Folks have been putting it under various filters, or whatever, or making a link in their Memory or User Info pages. . . whatever works.

As for the subject line, I've been less social than usual of late, due to a combination of being frigging tired, what is probably a transient bout of depression, and re-reading a favorite book (which is, apparently, more compelling than sleeping, playing video games, or eating).

I was wondering if the agreement I feel towards the central ideas and themes presented by this book is what religious folks of whatever stripe feel when they peruse their tract of choice. It's not so much an adoration or worship of the idea or the character(s) or author, but a more basic consideration and realization that, basically, I wonder how someone -couldn't- agree with it, because it seems so obvious to me that it's talking about doing things the right way, or at least resonates very strongly with the way my mind and emotions work together, even if I don't live by that philosophy at all times.

Those of you who do ascribe to a particular faith, is that what it's like? I hadn't contemplated my enjoyment of it in this fashion previously, and am curious.
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