MrsPeel wrote:
Do you think there's a link between being aspie and becoming a priest?
I just wondered because some of my ancestor's were scholars and I wonder if the act of writing and recording things in past centuries was a bit like being a computer geek today, if you see what I mean. Something that would suit the autistic brain.
It's an interesting thought. Last hundred years or so my family hasn't been very religious, only the one who made the research who also was a priest. Further back it was almost a common thing. The city had one of the five cathedrals in the nation.
Sure, Sweden has become more secularized. I think it's the scandinavian countries and China which is the most secularized. But after WWII high school and university education has become accesible for all and not just for the people of means. Before that it was very rare with studies at the university. Even further back, the church was pretty much the only way to access knowledge.
Christianity was the gatway to knowledge. First you learn about the religion, afterwards you got introduced to math, philosophy, political science and so on.
You may be on to something.
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