Castaneda denies God so what is the connection between him and Christianity?



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Castaneda denies God so what is the connection between him and Christianity? and got a better answer

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no connection, there's a huge gap

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You're the one who doesn't know the point. Read it carefully.

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To doubt God is to believe in God.

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Personally, I have read all his books, but I did not see any connection with Christianity. Did someone find that, too?

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Castaneda described the knowledge of the magical world, in that world other gods, some magicians served in the church as popes to be closer to people, human gods remain in the minds of the crowd

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None. Why should there be? What does Christianity have to do with it?

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Castaneda's a buzzkill, and for that you can see a lot of things after such doses

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his god is peyote. well, flag him. there are people who see a special sacred meaning in the destruction of his own brain with different hallucinogens - they write all sorts of crazy quasi-religious evil books, which apparently the author of the question had read.

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Nothing. That's a weird question. Is God only for Christians?

 

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