Re: Yay, account deleted! [was: Have you heard the GOOD NEWS?]

From: Ben Bradley (ben_nospam_bradley_at_frontiernet.net)
Date: 01/26/05


Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 05:12:06 GMT

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:07:32 -0500, Mark Jones <abuse@127.0.0.1>
wrote:

> Hmm, I guess nobody would come to a church where things were told
>like they really are. Rev. Phil (as in Dr. Phil) Revelation Church -
>Ha! Without the negatives of religion "forcing" parishoners to come,
>they'd probably avoid it altogether. What do you think? Would you take
>your family to a church once or twice a week which taught peace, love,
>and understanding without the mental anguish of sins, holy ghosts, and
>funky rituals? Is the idea absurd?

   This may be "too liberal" for many, but look at uua.org.

   And just to try to make it ever so slightly on topic, it seems
there are a higher proportion of engineers in UU congregations than in
the general population.

   Or if you really want to go "church shopping," just go through this
list that contains just aboue everything:

http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/profiles/listalpha.htm

> -MCJ

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