As a non-believer, it is curious that I am drawn to images of 'The Virgin Mary'.
I perceive in them a combination of serenity and unconditional love depicted in her at all stages, from conception to grief over Jesus' loss. They appear to represent a universal appeal to stoic humanism which transcends any religious dogma, absent in other examples of religious art and literature of any flavour.
I'm also an atheist but I agree that images of The Virgin have universal appeal. They seem to perfectly portray a love and devotion which we can all respect.
As a non-believer, it is curious that I am drawn to images of 'The Virgin Mary'.
I perceive in them a combination of serenity and unconditional love depicted in her at all stages, from conception to grief over Jesus' loss. They appear to represent a universal appeal to stoic humanism which transcends any religious dogma, absent in other examples of religious art and literature of any flavour.
I'm also an atheist but I agree that images of The Virgin have universal appeal. They seem to perfectly portray a love and devotion which we can all respect.
i cant post photos, but you bet thats still on the wall
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