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In reply to the discussion: A word or two about this group.... [View all]DevonRex
(22,541 posts)47. That sounds wonderful. I'm hoping I can learn from others here.
I'm interested in all faiths, both the doctrine and the rites. I'm really interested in how they impact the people of those faiths - the traditions and holidays and family celebrations. And as individuals, too. How deeply is the connection felt and is it in daily life, or mainly holy days, that kind of thing.
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Thank you. As for the SOP, I do think we need to be clear about the boundaries for this safe haven
MADem
Mar 2013
#6
If you can discuss your own personal belief without denigrating the belief of others,
MADem
Mar 2013
#18
I am blown away by the depth of this post. Will read it a few times. Thanks for writing all of that.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#49
The existing SOP is a placeholder, but yes, it's all about being respectful of each other.
MADem
Mar 2013
#10
...an argument is meant to be won...a discussion is more about learning or even teaching...!
MADem
Mar 2013
#19
It's impossible to pre-judge posts that haven't been written yet, but, that said, I think
MADem
Mar 2013
#16
I was talking more about something like this You believe A how did you get there
Leontius
Mar 2013
#22