Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 You must remember that not all Bibles are approved and therefore not the truth. > > Denise Do we really have to go THERE? Approved by who? Under what standards? And what about people who derive joy, peace and love from OTHER books of sacred scripture? Do they not possess truth? Some of the most ethical people I know are atheists. What about them? Truth is so much bigger than our small human minds. It is also stubborn. It has a way of existing wheather we acknowledge it. It has a way of existing contrary to what we deem it should be. It also has a way of being patient - for our eyes and hearts to open. Misty, I appreciate the message that came through and started this thread b/c I think we need to hear it. I think we need to 'band together' in these difficults times b/c knowledge is indeed power. But I wonder if this topic has begun to cross the line in this group. Agree? comments? Mind you, I'm not complaining and I think you run a great list. I just personally have VERY little patience with religious discussion with strangers on email lists. You can't see any facial expression. You can't really " debate " without taking up everyone's time and people who are too fundamentalist just really bug me lately! Course, with the right subject headers I can just delete certain messages if everyone else is enjoying this talk. I just think the " healthy " approach would be to share differences of opinions in the hope for common ground and/or growth rather than focusing on the differences as if they were negatives. Just by the by I own a book called " The Family Virtues Guide " written by Linda Kavelin Popov with Dan Popov and John Kavelin. In it are 52 virtues and I quote " It is not about the practices or beliefs of any one faith but it sourced in the virtues which are the COMMON ELEMENTS of spirituality found in all sacred traditions. " [the emphasis placed is mine] That sort of religion/spiritualtiy is all that I can stomach right about now. Dawne Read only the mail you want - Mail SpamGuard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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