Is it normal to live an inordinary life?
I've seen many fascinating and above average normal people, these people are certainly blissfully normal (normal being fact not opinion) and not ordinary, but I've seen a few ordinary babies. In fact the typical normal family includes one rebelling against the parents making babies and starting their own family. I don't do that myself nor do I endeavor to, in fact I already had sex, it was with the love of my life, a 50 year old Korean woman named Adiana (in the Adelaide city), and despite being Tangent Avenue all of what everyone except me is believing in isn't tangible (they believe in God and souls and spirits and are therefore paranoid at me). I refuse to take compassion as a valid moral rule, I prefer mercy. In fact in reality there's no deities, "creator", souls or spirits, as solipsism by definition is atheism, that means I'm alone. But as a religious atheist I'm not so obsessed with religion, and sometimes literally lacking in it. That means I talk of no gods, religions or anything like that sometimes (alien to religion sometimes), I can't even be an Angelici in public because of Christians who suffer from the delusion that angels are not better than God. I don't believe things based on faith (at least what calls itself a faith) unless it's a faith I invented. My faith is secular history which mentions no religions, souls, or anything like that but ignores them completely (not an easy thing to do), I was thought to be an atheist and evil because of my science and antireligion (it stopped the wars when it stopped being a moral code) and it's not about believing, nor is it about questioning the truth, it's about trust in my doctrine, it only appeals to intellectuals whether sceptics or believers, both of which are misunderstanding my faith, it's a faith because I have a faith that it's a faith, I hold that with strong conviction. Certainly not ordinary since it rejects what's popularly known in your history class. It's made as unique as possible, kind of weird, therefore I'm keeping it weird. It uses the scientific method, inquiry (and is anti-sceptical). It's coordinated knowledge of historical laws, especially that which is not chronological, my faith includes real history of Albert Einstein and how he dealt with molecules in his cup of coffee in his daily life, what's religion got to do with it? It's not even quasi-religious. So is being inordinary normal for anyone?