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Cultural Heritage & Faith

I wasn't sure where to post this, so I'm putting it here.  Heck, I don't even know what category it goes in.  This is the only place I feel comfortable sharing this, as I don't want to write a public blog post.  I especially don't want to be seen as leveraging...

baptism

i wrote tonight about baptism, and what i remember. there are pieces i still can't voice that came with that day, but the overall feeling is there. i'm lost. how do people think this is ok? and how could i have believed and promised so much just to fit in? i am...

Leaving your religion (helpful resource)

James Mulholland used to be a pastor (Quaker and Methodist), and he had written (or co-written) several books at that time on Christian universalism that were very helpful to me in my own journey away from my fundamentalist background. I recently discovered that he...

your sport your style

your sport your style

I've never been much of a team sports player. I prefer things like hunting, fishing, hiking, kayaking, long distance running… the kind of sports that you usually do alone. At least I do. Or maybe with one or two buddies. No… with me it's alone. Like when I ran the...

thank you crutches

thank you crutches

I've often said that we use religion like a crutch. Sometimes I've said this condescendingly. I don't anymore. Here's why. Certain beliefs I held were crutches. I'm sure the same applies to some I hold now. What are crutches for? They give us mobility. They assist us...

adults acting like school children

adults acting like school children

Today's small piece of toast is in keeping with yesterday's lapletter about independence. The philosopher/ theologian Søren Kierkegaard believed many adults can be so much like schoolchildren-- we will copy answers from each other's slates and never find the solution...

5 Blessings and 5 Curses of an Evangelical Childhood

A friend wrote this post, and although I might pick different things for my 5 blessings and 5 curses, I found it helpful to think about some positives along with the negatives. For me, one positive of my faith tradition / heritage is pacifism; I am grateful for...

getting outside your box

getting outside your box

Lisa and I got a room uptown New Year's Eve. It's the first time in a long time we had a chance to get away, even for 24 hours. It was nice. While I was waiting on Lisa to get ready, I watched PBS news, The Journal. It was a treat to watch. It is an English speaking...