Videodrome
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Well I come from a Catholic background but somethings like Original Sin seemed peculiar. Or in general an approach that we're all bad and we need to be saved or fixed. I mean I can accept the notion of self improvement and having a discussion about it, but in a ritualistic way of emphasizing that we're sinners seems kind of bleak.
"that I have sinned exceedingly,
in thought, word and deed:
through my fault,
through my fault,
through my most grievous fault." Paraphrased.
So I've drifted in different directions even included books on Buddhism. I also became curious about simply Univeraslim (that all are saved or at least not condemned). Finally this Sunday I attended a Universalist Unitarian church.
I felt very comfortable with it even if somethings were quite different. Such as invoking a name like Gaia. However, I get the feeling many of these things are interchangeable.
After the service there is a short social gathering under the church. One guy there even self identified as Atheist. It seemed be a BYOB(bring your own beliefs) deal. No pressure to follow a doctrine and not even much ritual.
Unfortunately they're about an hour's drive away but I could see popping in there again sometimes.
The tricky part is thinking of how to explain it when my Catholic mom keeps bugging me about this.
"that I have sinned exceedingly,
in thought, word and deed:
through my fault,
through my fault,
through my most grievous fault." Paraphrased.
So I've drifted in different directions even included books on Buddhism. I also became curious about simply Univeraslim (that all are saved or at least not condemned). Finally this Sunday I attended a Universalist Unitarian church.
I felt very comfortable with it even if somethings were quite different. Such as invoking a name like Gaia. However, I get the feeling many of these things are interchangeable.
After the service there is a short social gathering under the church. One guy there even self identified as Atheist. It seemed be a BYOB(bring your own beliefs) deal. No pressure to follow a doctrine and not even much ritual.
Unfortunately they're about an hour's drive away but I could see popping in there again sometimes.
The tricky part is thinking of how to explain it when my Catholic mom keeps bugging me about this.