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whydowescream ([info]whydowescream) wrote in [info]the_bullpen,
@ 2010-03-19 08:12:00


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For those of you comfortable sharing, what are your thoughts on theology and spirituality?


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[info]ryanspector
2010-03-19 08:14 pm UTC (link)
I find that very hard to believe, because it seems like that’s what always happens when someone has moral authority over other people. But if you could give me an example then of one that doesn’t then I might be willing to talk about it, though I’ve always felt that having faith in something is more important than any religion.

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[info]whydowescream
2010-03-19 08:33 pm UTC (link)
The last part I can totally agree with. I guess I'm just a bit of a cheerleader for exercising faith within a community environment.

Well, in the UUA, for instance, as long as everybody affirms the inherent worth and dignity of every person and is ready to support the rest of the congregation and encourage spiritual growth and the search for meaning, from whatever angle any person is looking for it, the details are flexible. All of them. My family's pretty old school, but a lot aren't, and Dad doesn't have so much of a moral authority as an availability to anyone who needs to talk.

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[info]ryanspector
2010-03-19 08:47 pm UTC (link)
I actually know a lot about religions on mom’s side of the family is Roman Catholic and Lutheran and dad’s side is Orthodox Jewish while dad himself is an Egyptian Cultist. Dad’s father was one of the most well respected up and coming rabbis in Europe before the holocaust, and Dad himself was the avatar of an Egyptian god who resurrected quite a few times. Though I tend to agree more with mom’s view of why bother with religion.

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[info]whydowescream
2010-03-19 08:49 pm UTC (link)
That's fascinating. ::sincerely:: Which Egyptian god?

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[info]ryanspector
2010-03-19 08:53 pm UTC (link)
Khufu I believe

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[info]whydowescream
2010-03-19 08:55 pm UTC (link)
Oh. I thought he was just a Pharoah. Which of course would make him a god in Egyptian religion, but, you know, complicated.

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[info]ryanspector
2010-03-19 09:01 pm UTC (link)
Maybe I got the name wrong but he was the primordial god of the moon and a powerful healer, he also acted as the god of vengeance too which is what he made dad his warrior-priest of.

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[info]whydowescream
2010-03-19 09:24 pm UTC (link)
Oh.
Not really as well informed on vengeance gods as other things.

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[info]ryanspector
2010-03-19 10:07 pm UTC (link)
That's OK most people aren't since typically they aren't talked about or that aspect of them is never mentioned and typically with good reason.

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