I think that’s a solution for a different problem. Churches are great at community-building; especially when they stick to Gospel fundamentals such as potluck dinners. But they don’t especially target structural problems of consciousness like dukkha.
(Christian spirituality can have psychological downsides too; the expression “dark night of the soul” is originally Christian, after all.)
I think that’s a solution for a different problem. Churches are great at community-building; especially when they stick to Gospel fundamentals such as potluck dinners. But they don’t especially target structural problems of consciousness like dukkha.
(Christian spirituality can have psychological downsides too; the expression “dark night of the soul” is originally Christian, after all.)