Protestantism

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1.   Sep 19, 2007 4:55 AM

» redback - Rebuke or advertisement

In response to exquisite balance posted by pink101:


"But, there is a clearing up ahead"

Tis hard to compose a very concise view but...above IS a good addition. happy

Today I'm thinking maybe both science and faith can fall short. Maybe I'm tending towards being a pragmatic, libertarial, humanist dabbling in spirituality for my own mental health's sake.

Which is MOST likely to work? The science of (marketing) saturation-advertising or the faith in faith?

Apparently Australia is spiralling downhill towards...the USA.
The Anglican Archbishop's rebuke of OZ: "...gambling without end, abortion without limit, alcohol without discipline, sex without love, work without shared time off, families without children, children without parenting, suburbs without community, divorce without accountability, men without women, women without men, and speech without constraint." (Not much of the above happens in my house but my liberties come at a price if others have to have theirs)

We may be free but we aint good...to paraphrase.

We'll be partially rescued when the Pope visits mid-2008. Buoyed by an expected rise in faith that visit will generate, Anglicans plan to ride on the back of its success and...place a Bible in EVERY Australian household in 2009.

-- posted by redback


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