Douglas_MacNeill wrote:
Hello. I'm a diagnosed Aspie and a second-generation...do you prefer Anglican or Episcopalian ?
If I remember correctly, the difference depends on which side of the pond you are on. If you are an American then it Episcopalian and if you are English then its Anglican. Same belief, different name.
Soulwrite wrote:
I was just wondering whether being less empathetic, emotional, and more logical and analytical, could cause this apparently strange balance of Knowlege:Spirtual that people seem to have the opposite problem with.
Will I really need to fight to hear His voice until I get used to 'tunning in'??
I know how you feel, Soulwrite. I too seem to have a have a hard time connecting on an “emotional” level as well. I believe in the one true God, and cannot see this world in any other way. But, I feel as if I God is just hanging out there watching me but not truly being “there” for me. That is why it is so frustrating when Christians try to minimize being single by telling me, “As long as you have God you are not alone.”
Christian since I was 10. Self-diagnosed Aspie. Tends to run in the family.