I find this religious discussion completely fascinating, and hope no one gets upset by it. I am supremely areligious myself most of the time, and am fascinated by people like Steph who articulate what I just don't get. I mean, if I saw what Steph saw, I'd be Christian myself. I don't, obviously, but still want to hear her viewpoint because it's so...rich? I think that's the sensation I'm feeling.
ita speaks for me. I'm incredibly interested in the discussion, because it's about something I know I should think about, but haven't bothered to. Also, the viewpoints being posited are not ones I would have come to myself - I don't think.
Steph, you're part of a big thing. And I don't mean that in terms of community. What you describe is vast and populated, elaborate but simple.
I believe in a much emptier space, with fewer reasons and little rules. I like my beliefspace, but I can't resist getting on my tippy toes to look over the fence at other people's. It's like getting the smell of dinner that you're not going to eat. It can be distracting even when you have your own satisfying meal in front of you.
In conclusion, Steph's brains smell quite spicy.
I don't have anything to add to the religion discussion.
Totally off topic: Anyone in the LA area (Valley specifically) ever use a pet-sitting service that they liked? I need one that'll administer fluids to my cat, too.
but I can't resist getting on my tippy toes to look over the fence at other people's.
I love this image of ita's little blonde head peeping over the fence.
Also off-topic but wholly natter: As soon as I saw Gloomcookie's name, my iPod served up the Geraldine Fibbers' "The Small Song."
Agreed that the discussion is fascinating, and I wish I had some beliefs to be able to take part in it. I really don't, I'm areligious. Enjoying the spicy good reading.
I need one that'll administer fluids to my cat, too.
Don't forget to have them rotate the paws.
Geraldine Fibbers' "The Small Song."
Woot! Your iPod is magic!