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May 3, 2011 at 10:46 AM #692772May 3, 2011 at 12:50 PM #691645
SK in CV
Participant[quote=UCGal] My sister just says I haven’t been “blessed with faith” and is praying for me.[/quote]
One of my most favorite quotes is from Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons. When asked about his faith by a priest, Robert Langdon responds “Faith is a gift that I have yet to receive”. On my favorite left wing blog, I was recently described by a friend as “the most religious non-believer that I’ve ever come across” because of my bibical citations. I’m not a believer (in much of anything), but that doesn’t mean that I think religion doesn’t have some important lessons. As do fairy tales.
May 3, 2011 at 12:50 PM #691717SK in CV
Participant[quote=UCGal] My sister just says I haven’t been “blessed with faith” and is praying for me.[/quote]
One of my most favorite quotes is from Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons. When asked about his faith by a priest, Robert Langdon responds “Faith is a gift that I have yet to receive”. On my favorite left wing blog, I was recently described by a friend as “the most religious non-believer that I’ve ever come across” because of my bibical citations. I’m not a believer (in much of anything), but that doesn’t mean that I think religion doesn’t have some important lessons. As do fairy tales.
May 3, 2011 at 12:50 PM #692321SK in CV
Participant[quote=UCGal] My sister just says I haven’t been “blessed with faith” and is praying for me.[/quote]
One of my most favorite quotes is from Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons. When asked about his faith by a priest, Robert Langdon responds “Faith is a gift that I have yet to receive”. On my favorite left wing blog, I was recently described by a friend as “the most religious non-believer that I’ve ever come across” because of my bibical citations. I’m not a believer (in much of anything), but that doesn’t mean that I think religion doesn’t have some important lessons. As do fairy tales.
May 3, 2011 at 12:50 PM #692465SK in CV
Participant[quote=UCGal] My sister just says I haven’t been “blessed with faith” and is praying for me.[/quote]
One of my most favorite quotes is from Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons. When asked about his faith by a priest, Robert Langdon responds “Faith is a gift that I have yet to receive”. On my favorite left wing blog, I was recently described by a friend as “the most religious non-believer that I’ve ever come across” because of my bibical citations. I’m not a believer (in much of anything), but that doesn’t mean that I think religion doesn’t have some important lessons. As do fairy tales.
May 3, 2011 at 12:50 PM #692811SK in CV
Participant[quote=UCGal] My sister just says I haven’t been “blessed with faith” and is praying for me.[/quote]
One of my most favorite quotes is from Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons. When asked about his faith by a priest, Robert Langdon responds “Faith is a gift that I have yet to receive”. On my favorite left wing blog, I was recently described by a friend as “the most religious non-believer that I’ve ever come across” because of my bibical citations. I’m not a believer (in much of anything), but that doesn’t mean that I think religion doesn’t have some important lessons. As do fairy tales.
May 3, 2011 at 12:52 PM #691595NotCranky
ParticipantMy personal philosophy of God is, “I don’t care or have the need to know”. Anything else is a waste of time to me. It’s hard to understand why everyone doesn’t see it this way.
May 3, 2011 at 12:52 PM #691667NotCranky
ParticipantMy personal philosophy of God is, “I don’t care or have the need to know”. Anything else is a waste of time to me. It’s hard to understand why everyone doesn’t see it this way.
May 3, 2011 at 12:52 PM #692272NotCranky
ParticipantMy personal philosophy of God is, “I don’t care or have the need to know”. Anything else is a waste of time to me. It’s hard to understand why everyone doesn’t see it this way.
May 3, 2011 at 12:52 PM #692415NotCranky
ParticipantMy personal philosophy of God is, “I don’t care or have the need to know”. Anything else is a waste of time to me. It’s hard to understand why everyone doesn’t see it this way.
May 3, 2011 at 12:52 PM #692761NotCranky
ParticipantMy personal philosophy of God is, “I don’t care or have the need to know”. Anything else is a waste of time to me. It’s hard to understand why everyone doesn’t see it this way.
May 3, 2011 at 1:00 PM #691658briansd1
Guest[quote=SK in CV] I’m not a believer (in much of anything), but that doesn’t mean that I think religion doesn’t have some important lessons. As do fairy tales.[/quote]
That reflects exactly how I feel.
May 3, 2011 at 1:00 PM #691730briansd1
Guest[quote=SK in CV] I’m not a believer (in much of anything), but that doesn’t mean that I think religion doesn’t have some important lessons. As do fairy tales.[/quote]
That reflects exactly how I feel.
May 3, 2011 at 1:00 PM #692333briansd1
Guest[quote=SK in CV] I’m not a believer (in much of anything), but that doesn’t mean that I think religion doesn’t have some important lessons. As do fairy tales.[/quote]
That reflects exactly how I feel.
May 3, 2011 at 1:00 PM #692479briansd1
Guest[quote=SK in CV] I’m not a believer (in much of anything), but that doesn’t mean that I think religion doesn’t have some important lessons. As do fairy tales.[/quote]
That reflects exactly how I feel.
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