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Impermanence and Divine Nature
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Gus diZerega
Hello, this is T. Thorn Coyle, stepping in for Gus today. One of the things I do in life is act as a spiritual director. Recently, one of my clients was talking about a struggle with the fact that things change. S/he wanted something to remain inviolate, permanent. When I responded that everything is…
Common Practices vs. Common Beliefs
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Gus diZerega
The first open thread is wonderful. I will try and stay out of these open threads, but occasionally ‘mine’ some themes for my own purposes. This is one of them. I want to reverse one of the arguments given by a Christian participant: that Christians have unity because they agree on doctrine. They are curious…
To My Readers: My Blog, the “Other Religion,” and Related Matters
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Gus diZerega
Meical ab Awen and then some others as well ask a legitimate question over my recent posts dealing with Christianity – why have I recently focused on the crimes and shortcomings of some Christians? Would I be better off and serve my readers better if I focused more on strictly Pagan issues? (Oddly, I am…
Atheists, Christians, and Pagans
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Gus diZerega
The recent plethora of books by militant atheists such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens is beginning to generate a good deal of return fire from people writing within the Christian tradition, either as sophisticated adherents or writers recognizing that on balance our society benefited from it rather more than it lost. Christopher…
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