On Roman Overtures, Pt. 1

Nov 15, 2009 05:52

This series of essays owes its genesis to an excellent article written by Andrew Ford. In many ways, these posts could be considered the 'long-awaited' second post on my thoughts on the Anglicanism as a whole.

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siquidhabent January 14 2010, 04:08:06 UTC
Being more of a non-denominational bent, I don't spend much energy getting myself involved in 'local' politics. Still, nice style and content--like the nostalgia critic, you tell it so I don't have to learn it independently. Also, I have a random question: are you a freemason?

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theboynamedfred January 18 2010, 20:51:14 UTC
'Nostalgia critic'? Do you mean after the style of Allan Bloom, or what?

I was a Freemason at one point. I still have a copy of my Masonic Bible, as well as a copy of "Morals and Dogma" on back order.

How are you? How has poetry-writing and life treated you?

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siquidhabent January 19 2010, 11:46:45 UTC
I am quite well. Still trying to tease out a few secrets of the universe--like was there flourishing human civilization a little over 10,000 years ago? I'm in DC and I'm taking a course at Georgetown on Mysticism: Islam and Christianity. Perhaps my location in DC explains my sudden curiosity in freemasons--it's really quite hard to escape their influence here ( ... )

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siquidhabent January 22 2010, 23:34:08 UTC
Okay, forgot my Mason Q. So, how old does the organization claim to be? Or how old do you think it is?

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