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Yes it most certainly is. I've just about finished reading Varieties of Religious Experience by William James and I'm convinced that the various kinds of religious experience are universal and happen irrespective of "the religion and dogmas of the day". I've studied tons of theology and philosophy and when it comes down to it the strongest argument against Christianity is the dick cutting thing. God, who is immutable and does not change his mind, decides to change his mind in the Bible several times about dick mutilation and child sacrifice and sacrifice of goats and so on. It also centered around the tribal life of a bunch of sandniggers from antiquity and then the religion basically teaches us that god isn't active in the world any longer now. Christianity is a calamity; one that great intellects and spiritual persons have to make due with and try to get it to work but it's really a mess. I hope one day we can divorce spirituality and philosophy and religious experience from the desert sandnigger context it's been forced into. Religion also should be completely universal in character, it should not be personal, its idea should transcend the individuals that originate it. Christianity is a cult of personality and an iron age blood sacrifice nonsense.