You seem to have a pretty high opinion of yourself to think it's all about youNope. Just standing up for myself against someone who is trying to bait me.
Being an Episcopalian is just like being a Catholic with a few key differences:I was almost an Episcopalian (Anglican), but that's a story for another day.
I once went to a concert there by The Waverly Consort, medieval/Renaissance musicians and singers. I think it was called The Legend of Fauvel, but it was a really long time ago.It was a great privilege to be acquainted with the former Dean of St. John the Divine Cathedral in NYC, James Morton, for several years way back when. We had medieval stuff in common and I worked as a 'serving wench' for several medieval themed fund raisers.
Yes, it's wonderful. Is it finished yet? It was always a work in progress.The Waverly Consort! Thanks for the memory, saw them many times! The Cathedral is gorgeous, hey?
I hope some of you don’t mind, but whilst you are respectfully chatting to each other about the Roman Catholic Church, and similar and other related matters, I just want to take a moment to say something to multimodAL. So please don’t mind me. I’ll be back.that's open to debate... my previous views of events has been tempered by time or maybe seasoned by trying to be more understanding.
these views are strictly mine though influenced throughout my life by happenstance and those with the knowledge (and power) to affect change in the world. those influences to which i gravitated to and which are now attracted to me.
realize my awareness spans different levels of control. my messages, if somewhat cryptic, is the open call to those who are watching while acknowledging those who seek control for their own gain. (hello!)
original thought? if that's possible... because nothing's really new but would be what i consider strictly internal. maybe more like evolution of thought with every retelling.
the fluidity of information as i type seems more like channelling because the massage has no shape or purpose at the start only the germ upon which the message is borne. fixed? only when it's broken.
thank you for asking... the thought of how to respond to such an inquiry stymied me only recently so off to the subconscious it went.
This is just a personal observation, based on emotion, not science nor religious dogma.Actually if the 2 cells that come together were not alive, they could not form the zygote that grows into a child. So logic (and science) says the fetus is very much alive. It is simply not yet aware.
wow! i'm going to have to read that again @Magna-Carta, like the rivers of possible outcomes swirling with eddies, bubbling with life, intermingled with the vast influence of others. i would hope some day we could all figure it out.I hope some of you don’t mind, but whilst you are respectfully chatting to each other about the Roman Catholic Church, and similar and other related matters, I just want to take a moment to say something to multimodAL. So please don’t mind me. I’ll be back.
multimodAL, as I reread your posts here, & go back to some other threads & reread some of your post there, I think I’m developing a better understanding of what you type, and what you are communicating. Can you help me to understand more.
Let me run something past you. Sometimes my own thoughts about things will split & go off in several directions. Each thought doing its own thing, & doing it simultaneously alongside other thoughts. Sometimes I might consciously influence those thoughts. Other times I might just sit and watch then. The other half of these thoughts that have split off might end up in my subconscious, doing their own thing, somewhat out of site & partly unknown to me, as they formulate something. Some of these thoughts might, at times, start debating with the others thoughts.
Then they might all come back to a central place. Sometimes coming back all at the same time, other times coming back one at a time. Sometimes this takes just a short time, other times it could take 30 minutes or more – sometimes a lot more. Sometimes it’s mentally exhausting.
When they come back to the central place, I might then be able to formulate an eloquent summary that I can understand internally. The difficulty I have sometimes is verbally communicating that in a way that people understand. Sometimes the central thought can be so complex that I’m unable to communicate it verbally, yet I still understand it.
Maybe, just for my own purposes, I might be able to reverse engineer the things I see in your posts. At what point in your thought processes do to you put your thoughts to paper – put your thoughts to keyboard?
Guns are tools......they can be used to take lives or save lives.......if people were systematically being killed by hammers would you hate hammers too?and I hate guns...
I personally hate guns. Lost someone dear to a gun. I'm allowed to hate them. Personally. I will fight for anyone's right to own them but they stole from me and I don't have to "like" them.Guns are tools......they can be used to take lives or save lives.......if people were systematically being killed by hammers would you hate hammers too?
I'm sorry to hear that and won't ask for details or pursue it further.I personally hate guns. Lost someone dear to a gun. I'm allowed to hate them. Personally. I will fight for anyone's right to own them but they stole from me and I don't have to "like" them.![]()
AFAIK, (and I don't know much), The Pope be de man, with an interim 'group' temporarily in control between Popes.Can someone educate & enlighten me here? Is the Pope, whoever that might be at any one time, with his coat of arms, also considered to be a head of state? What does head of state actually mean in this instance? Does he have the powers of someone who is the head of a nation state. If so, would anyone consider that to be too much power for one person? Now I say he, because somehow I don’t think there will ever be a her.
Thanks for sharing that information. its best to be aware and informed.Hilarious. My responses to Pepper's posts have been deleted.
Matrix, you and all the other SF moderators can go f--- yourselves. I won't be back.
I'm just intuitive and know when I'm being baited.You seem to have a pretty high opinion of yourself to think it's all about you
Well, I have read through the post. The firsts things, I am not an person of advanced education. I just have common sense. I was raised baptist, my husband raised catholic.
I fell in love with a teenage boy that was willing to put on a tie and jacket, take his Grandmother and Great Aunt to mass. To me that says a lot of the success in the way he was raised.
Me, raised in the baptist church, the only thing I can remember is a song we sang in Sunday school.
God loves the little children
All the children off the world
Red or yellow, black or white
They are all precious in his sight.
Yes, I learned it but they did not practice those words I realized as I got older.
So when this baptist married that catholic, we decided to let a child choose, if they wanted to go to church, to follow any religion, it would be their choice.
At home, we taught respect, kindness, devotion to family, hardwork in all things. The only time we or our son were in church were for weddings or funerals. Yes, we, my husband and I, were believers but we also realized God does not live in church, he lives in you heart, your home. We can pray anywhere, anytime, in any way we are comfortable.
All that said, my husband's dear Grandmother would ask when we were going to get married. She did not see us as married because we were not married in the church. Funny thing, out of the five grandchildren in the house, my husband and I were the only ones to not divorce.
That's exactly how I feel about it and why I'm pro-choice.Pregnancy and birth are very personal events. That is why I support any decisions about abortion being made by the pregnant woman with input from her doctors. Safe abortion is not only essential, it is a woman's right.
We felt a certificate wouldn’t really add nothing to what we had. In some ways, we felt that a certificate might actually end up removing something of what we had.
I was always so damn careful when I was younger, but I was raised to be by my mother. I ALWAYS knew the date of my last period, always.It still mystifies me why today's young people refuse to use any form of birth control to avoid NEEDING an abortion. There are so MANY to choose from.