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> "Nunya" <yah@right.com> wrote in message
> news:zlHUa.24826$zd4.17387@lakeread02...
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> > "la n." <nilita2002@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bfvcj5$j6unr$1@ID-138339.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > >
> > > "Nunya" <yah@right.com> wrote in message
> > > news:FtGUa.24814$zd4.5878@lakeread02...
> > *snipped for brevity*
> > >
> > >
> > > I love a good theological debate too, and that's why
> > > I added Uncle Davey's fan group to the issue and why
> > > I've put it on again.
> >
> > Thanks, hopefully my server won't gripe again!
>
> Well, you're showing up - so congrats! ... :)
>
It's a wonderful thing.
> >
> > >
> > > I'm guessing, Shell, that your server doesn't carry
> > > alt.fan.uncle-davey, as your response to him didn't
> > > include alt.fan.uncle-davey.
> >
> > Unfortunately true. I tried posting it as was but my server complained.
> So
> > I deleted that group figuring it would make it there through responses.
:)
>
> My server complains too, but I defiantly shove my posts throw
> to the UD fan group regardless ... and voila ! ... I ultimately win .. :)
> >
Venceremos.
> > >
> > > Uncle Davey is an extremely intelligent individual who
> > > can discourse on a number of topics, kind of like that
> > > woman in the U.S. - "Von Savant" or somesuch, who
> > > writes - or used to write - a column in a magazine
> > > answering people's questions, or giving her perspective,
> > > on a number of issues.
> >
> > Wonderful! It should be some very interesting discourse then. :) I
grew
> up
> > xian and have studied theology for about 20 years. Several years ago I
> > finally found my own path in Celtic paganism (came "out of the broom
> closet"
> > about 2 years ago). I find fundamentalists of any religion to be either
> > scary or hilarious depending on how extreme they get, so enjoy being
able
> to
> > have rational, logical debate regarding diety and religion. It's almost
> > funny the responses you can get just wearing a pentacle to a grocery
> store.
> > :D
>
> Well, now it 'pears that you have some interesting insights yourself.
> Were you raised a fundy? What motivated you to study theology.
> And how did it come to be that you were called to celtic paganism.
> I imagine you *would* get quite the responses wearing a pentacle to
> a grocery store. The pentacle, in so many peoples' minds, is associated
> with satanism, and I would imagine that most people think that paganism
> and satanism is the same thing.
>
> >
> > >
> > > So, Uncle Davey, if you would like to respond to
> > > "Nunya's" comments, I'm sure this poster would
> > > be amenable to continuing this interesting discussion ... :)
> >
> > Yep, who cares if it's OT. It's still an interesting topic and some
> readers
> > may learn new things. :)
> >
>
> Well, love (I believe) has a spiritual component. It is interesting
> to read how peoples' spiritual beliefs affect how they love, who
> they love, and how they feel about themselves in a relationship.
Yes. It says we should love our wives as Christ loved the church and gave
himself for it. That means in a minute I really should stop typing and take
Elena out for a drive.
> la n. - btw I consider myself (an open-minded) Christian.
> Uncle Davey knows that I grew up in the Brethren Congregation,
> and I still have fond memories of that time.
>
The Brethren are okay with me. I have a lot of time for their views.
It's 99,9% the same spiritual DNA.
Uncle Davey
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