Azure Flame
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I'm going to compare INTP's and INFP's for a minute.
In my experience, many INTP's, including Einstein (I've heard he's an ENTP... I don't think it really matters though) have eventually come to the conclusion that there is a god, but not one in the christian biblical sense who takes part in the fates of man.
I find INFP's to be more often than not spiritual people with a belief in a god as well, be it a manlike god or an energy.
If left to themselves in meditation for a very long time, do you think an INTP and an INFP would arrive at a similar conclusion of the existence of god? Or do you think both personalities would veer off in completely different directions? In the end, does logic hold any difference over emotion?
Are the conclusions of modern thinkers with the backing of math and science any less sophisticated than that of nomads?
In my experience, many INTP's, including Einstein (I've heard he's an ENTP... I don't think it really matters though) have eventually come to the conclusion that there is a god, but not one in the christian biblical sense who takes part in the fates of man.
I find INFP's to be more often than not spiritual people with a belief in a god as well, be it a manlike god or an energy.
If left to themselves in meditation for a very long time, do you think an INTP and an INFP would arrive at a similar conclusion of the existence of god? Or do you think both personalities would veer off in completely different directions? In the end, does logic hold any difference over emotion?
Are the conclusions of modern thinkers with the backing of math and science any less sophisticated than that of nomads?