Just like it says on the box, we have a kind of poll-esque thingy, but using comments.
So, seeing as how I have little of interest to post at the moment, I thought I'd ask such folk as feel inclined to tell me about their particular flavour of religiosity in a comment.
In more depth: This is entirely optional, but I think it'd be interesting and fun to learn what the people who read my journal think and believe about life, the universe and everything. Feel free to include anything you feel is interesting, noteworthy or pertinent, don't hesitate to mix in links as desired, and don't feel like you have to say anything you don't particularly want to.
The comments will be screened; if you'd like yours to be unscreened, then just say so.
Needless to say, those who use others' comments to spark flamewars will be hacked to bits by hungry, angry cannibals. You have been warned. Hungry, angry cannibals are standing by.
So, seeing as how I have little of interest to post at the moment, I thought I'd ask such folk as feel inclined to tell me about their particular flavour of religiosity in a comment.
In more depth: This is entirely optional, but I think it'd be interesting and fun to learn what the people who read my journal think and believe about life, the universe and everything. Feel free to include anything you feel is interesting, noteworthy or pertinent, don't hesitate to mix in links as desired, and don't feel like you have to say anything you don't particularly want to.
The comments will be screened; if you'd like yours to be unscreened, then just say so.
Needless to say, those who use others' comments to spark flamewars will be hacked to bits by hungry, angry cannibals. You have been warned. Hungry, angry cannibals are standing by.
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Date: 2006-04-20 09:46 am (UTC)That said, I'm a religious oddball. Most of my personal theology is liberal Christian (so I'm totally down with peace, love, and buttsecks), but there are a few additional elements that I've picked up from my less traditional friends. For example, I reject the notion of there being only one god. Sure, there's one god that I worship (and call God), but the rest of 'em? They're handy to have around and to ask for favors every now and then, even if I don't serve them. Honestly, there's plenty of Biblical evidence suggesting the existance of angels, who, as far as I can tell, are gods, except for the fact that they're not actually running anything.
I'm also a firm believer in supernatural phenomena. If you've ever seen Ghostbusters, that's about how my Thursday nights go, except that we are usually able to stop things before Gozer the Gozerian sets the Stay Puft Marshmellow Man loose to destroy the world. Currently, I'm working with a lesbian who's dating a guy--how's that for supernatural? (To be honest, I think she's messing with him, which wouldn't be surprising, as he really deserves it.) Once you've seen that kind of thing on a regular basis, it's really not all that eye-raising. On a side note, we've never seen what happened in Ghostbusters II, and we're not exactly sure that the necessary subterranian facilities can exist in my area, considering that the water table here is about four feet below the surface.