My parents- mom and stepdad- are UU, which doesn't count as organized religion. I loved that church though. Alex's service was there and it was beautiful. It's actually where I first met my stepfamily many moons ago. It's not for me, but I still have fond memories.
Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
My UU aunt describes her church as "We believe in one god, at most."
[eta: Which technically, since they've got a bunch of pagan members, is more quippy than accurate. But it makes me laugh.]
I'm disappointed. Really and truly. The marginalization of many American Catholics continues.
We had a few athiests in our church, probably some pagans- though I'm not sure they were in the strictest sense (if there's such a thing as orthodox paganism).
Hugs Maria for all the disenfranchised and disillusioned Catholics I know.
orthodox paganism
I think there was a website, apparently it involves really bad webpage design.
Polter-cow, Nova, or rather Mr. Griswold, sent me that yesterday, Aw, he wants to be a Baby Bayliss...yay him. He'd better get used to being taken for granted a lot though. The picture of the new pope gave me a wiggins. An uninformed wiggins, but still, the man looks scary.
I'm disappointed. Really and truly. The marginalization of many American Catholics continues.
I'm sorry, Maria. It's not my church, but I'm disappointed that it didn't turn out better for you and your ilk.
if there's such a thing as orthodox paganism
Modern paganism is like fanfic. The answer is always yes.
I'm sorry too, Maria. But like I said in Natter, the guy's 78. We'll be conclaving again in no time.
Wearing tall hats, a man could trip and have an accident.