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Katie77:
Christened Church of England...but prefer to live by my own standards and morals....

Am sick of the hypocracy of the church.........

TexRob:
I don't have a religion, but since everyone needs an integrated view of existence to guide them, I define my worldview as "naturalistic humanism."  For me, human beings should be the basis of ethical considerations.

ednbarby:

--- Quote from: TexRob on July 04, 2006, 11:10:30 pm ---I don't have a religion, but since everyone needs an integrated view of existence to guide them, I define my worldview as "naturalistic humanism."  For me, human beings should be the basis of ethical considerations.
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Very nicely said.  I feel the same way.

Amber:
I'm a Catholic - borned, raised and confirmed.  However ... I'm also pro-choice, believe VERY strongly in gay marriage, and am a hard core liberal democrat.  Apparently I don't fit much of the "catholic" label.  I do attend mass occassionally - mostly because I find it a peaceful hour of my life where I feel fully relaxed ... unless they are talking about money or marriage during the homily *lol*  In my opinion people just need to find what works for them - churches and religions aren't for everyone and that is fine by me ... but it's what works for me and so I let it be.

TexRob:

--- Quote from: ednbarby on July 05, 2006, 08:39:55 am ---Very nicely said.  I feel the same way.

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Thanks, ednbarby.  I think by looking at the story of Jack and Ennis in this light, it helps a little better to see that they did not get what they had a right to.  This way of looking at the world seems like the most practical way to sort through life's issues.

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