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Adilegian Rogue Scholar

Joined: 05 Dec 2006 Location: Q*Bert Killscreen Nightmare
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:08 am |
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I'm giving up all recognition of social-cultural slants that put women and minorities at institutional disadvantage.
The fun part: I'm not giving up the rage! ^_^
EDIT: Thinking about this post, I realize that fake posts about what to give up for Lent are a little too easy. So here's a legit contribution.
I've never found giving something up for Lent personally useful, and I've found it more edifying to add something moral or good to my life instead of removing a vice.
Because, as I figure, I've got a ton of flaws, and there's always another flaw waiting around to take precedence when the noticeable ones get nipped. Instead of digging to get out of that hole, I like the idea of adding to the wonderful things in my life. _________________
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Adilegian Rogue Scholar

Joined: 05 Dec 2006 Location: Q*Bert Killscreen Nightmare
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:26 am |
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| Talbain wrote: |
The reality is, that for most people who actually live Christianity, that is, those who typically go to church on a fairly regular basis, get involved with the community, will find that Christianity is more about the community than the overbearing God that most people perceive Christianity to encompass. Were this the case for all Christians, I would probably still be a devout Catholic. The problem is, as with all things, the nutjobs tend to ruin it for the rest of us.
I was originally enthralled with Christianity not because of the fact that there was some set of rules or that I would get into heaven, but because I liked to sing and learn about music. Jenny was my first piano instructor and I got to play this big booming organ at the local Austin church. I thought it was awesome. It was also the first place where I got to participate in a choir and even on occasion was given solo pieces since, seemingly, many people said I had "musical talent." Eventually I suppose I had a falling out and I forced interest on other things. I became involved with school and local theatre. A similar vein, but becoming interested in technical sound and lighting is quite a bit different from a church choir.
tl;dr Go watch Doubt. |
I love being Presbyterian (USA) because everyone else in the South thinks that we're not saved. It makes me feel like a Level 8 Christian Rogue, alignment Chaotic Sleepy. _________________
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