Freeze-dried, like a new religion

Jul 27, 2005 10:45

In the fine spirit of L. Ron Hubbard, the Pentecostals, and Aleister Crowley, I'm here today to start a new religion. Fortunately for everyone involved (all none of them), there are no silly initiations, hidden costs, or even tax loopholes. No, this is much more insidious.

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algernon33 July 27 2005, 15:21:43 UTC
Preach On Brother Man!

What a great idea for a Religion..

Drink, can we Drink alot?...

-A33(Who believes Churches would do better if they had a Open Bar and Wondering Shooter Girl and Boys...)

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etcet July 27 2005, 16:46:51 UTC
You can drink as much as you want. Just don't hump anyone without permission, or spill your drink on them.

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helcat July 27 2005, 15:22:46 UTC
I may have several usernames, but I am not a them. :P

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etcet July 27 2005, 15:35:25 UTC
I didn't want to out you, hon. I presume that's a moot point? :-)

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helcat July 27 2005, 15:48:47 UTC
Nah, I'm pretty out at this point. I want people to be able to find my take on the dialogue if they are interested in it.

And FYI, Episcopalians tend to be pretty open bar.

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etcet July 27 2005, 16:55:44 UTC
I wasn't sure if you wanted the other compartment open to the air, so to speak.

So, for folks interested in H's take on faith, point your browser at gallycat.

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etcet July 27 2005, 17:05:10 UTC
Funny guy, big white hat?

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selkiesiren July 27 2005, 15:35:23 UTC
Pretty much you've described my flavour of Christianity.

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etcet July 27 2005, 16:56:31 UTC
That's just the thing - there's no Christianity involved. No brand, no logo, just the underlying "stuff."

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selkiesiren July 27 2005, 20:57:19 UTC
I understand that. I am not meaning to say that everyone needs to walk my path. I accept others right to choose their own path. Just that, for *me*, the "underlying stuff" *is* my faith, which I term "Christianity".

Jerry Falwell, however, disagrees with my assessment of my beliefs. And, can I just say, I am good with that.

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david_deacon July 27 2005, 15:44:38 UTC
You've come up independently with the same idea Moses had when he said "No graven images." If your idea of God is totally mental, internal, it's more difficult to start fights, let alone 3000-year-long wars, over that sort of thing.

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