12-27-2017, 12:00 AM
glance left wrote:
Well, the irony is that the dove (holyl spirit) represents the ineffable aspect of Christianity....which is really the ineffable aspect of any religion/lineage and so on....so, amateurish or not, it seems he'll be led home if the sincerity that brought him to that moment is sustained.
Just an amateur guess on my part
I thought about this, and I don't think anything you can symbolize with a dove is properly ineffable.
Well, the irony is that the dove (holyl spirit) represents the ineffable aspect of Christianity....which is really the ineffable aspect of any religion/lineage and so on....so, amateurish or not, it seems he'll be led home if the sincerity that brought him to that moment is sustained.
Just an amateur guess on my part

I thought about this, and I don't think anything you can symbolize with a dove is properly ineffable.

