Wurlitzer Oz
Chaos Magick
Welcome! I enjoy the reference of your current user name! Very fond memories.
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Haggis. Lamb belly with a bunch of ground up stuff like onions, grains, ad meats. Edible only in Revoltistan and Scotland (at least they sent pancakes to make up for it).Oh please!....these might be acceptable in Revoltistan, but what on earth is in them ?
I wholeheartedly agree with everything said here. I agree that not all mental illness stems from chemical imbalances in the brain, or is cured by medications. Sure, western medicine has plenty of practical uses, but it does not do a good job of healing the human soul.
Thank you for sharing your beliefs with me. They certainly do fall in line with traditional Christian thinking. I think in many ways we are on the same page, the only real difference is a disagreement on whether or not "god" truly communicates with us.
I've found plenty of wisdom in the Good Book, both OT and NT, but in my years studying it, I've always found the whole "man was created in God's image" concept to be very paradoxical.
That being said, I am interested in learning more about Christianity while I am here. Despite being born and raised in a Catholic family, and reading the Bible quite a few times, there is undoubtedly much more that I can learn from folks that are more knowledgeable in it.
Chopped up hearts & lungs.Oh please!....these might be acceptable in Revoltistan, but what on earth is in them ?
Chopped up hearts & lungs.
And some unsavory stuff too.
Ah, yes. I thoroughly enjoy Tad Williams' work. I debated for a moment to (sarcastically) select "The Aedonite Religion" as my displayed religion, but then I concluded that the reference would be lost upon the masses. Your post has proven me wrong.Welcome! I enjoy the reference of your current user name! Very fond memories.
I will be the first to admit that my days as a Catholic involved a lot of weird "rituals." But utilizing scripture as a basis for Catholic beliefs was done quite frequently, at least at the church I attended in my youth. My years in Catholicism are in the single digits, though, so I have not seen a large variety of congregations to know if this is really a common theme.Christendom bases its beliefs, not on scripture, but on many man-made ‘traditions’.
I will do exactly that.Feel free to PM me if you would like to discuss any of them in depth....
Well, ya know....there's so much stuff that industry is prohibitedHow offal.....
I shall repeat a topic ...just for youHowever, I find myself not debating my point as much anymore. I used to believe, in a very black and white style of thinking, that for a person to be right, the other person must also be wrong.
and in this country (US)….Well, ya know....there's so much stuff that industry is prohibited
from using in dog food...& even in hot dogs or Scrapple. So
using it in haggis is very environmentally responsible (no waste).
That would only make it more desirable.and in this country (US)….
the laws are MORE strict for the pets...!!!!
but of course ….haggis should be illegal everywhere