Living the Questions 2.0 Home Edition: Introducing Progressive Christianity

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An overview of the popular video and internet-based introduction to progressive Christianity, now available in a Home Edition for individual use at livingthequestions.com

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  • and say nothing??? No, If you loved your child, then you would take loving, corrective action to prevent the destruction of your beloved child! So, I say to all reading this, when the Bible says something in a plain, literal way, you best heed it's instructions, lest you be eternally doomed!! In truth; and In Christ's Agape Love, BobbyK

  • Good intro -- but the music has to go. Sounds like elevator musac.

  • This is an interesting intro, but the music was very distracting.

  • Please demonstrate your God, otherwise your passing on the legends you were indoctrinated with as a child. You became a bit older and you were told Santa Claus wasn't really real, but somehow your Christian God still is. He lives only in your imagination just like all Gods. People over 30 who talk of Gods like this are uneducated superstitious morons. It's akin to mental illness. Your God hasn't done a thing for you, and Heaven isn't real. Wishful thinking for stupid people.

  • The music is sacrilegious.

  • @MassLiberal1 Thanks. I've been checking out some of the Unitarian info on the web. Looks interesting.

  • @waterlooman "Is it OK to go to church if the idea of God leaves you intellectually and emotionally cold?"

    You could go to a Unitarian church where everyone has a different concept of God and some have no belief. It's not for everyone but I just thought I'd suggest it. Peace.

  • @kixmet thanks for your thoughtful response and advice. I'd like to think that the church is big enough to deal with such fundamental questions. Maybe my idea of god is too small. I like your idea of living like a work of art :)

  • @waterlooman in that case its better you don't go to church. You can nourish your spirit by anything, loving your family and friends, a walk in the woods, working like all you did was a work of art.

  • Here's a question I am living: "Is it OK to go to church if the idea of God leaves you intellectually and emotionally cold?"

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