I know you're right -- there are a lot of Christians out there who fit the stereotype. I'm just annoyed being lumped with them. Although my personal spiritual journey has lead me to Christianity, I still think of myself primarily as "spiritual" rather than "Christian," and primarily searching, rather than Absolutely Found. So maybe we should create some title that simply means "person on a spiritual journey" without having connotations of "self-brain-washed slave to an organized religion."
IF YOU DO NOT EVER UPDATE YOUR BLOG, IT MAKES IT THAT MUCH HARDER TO REPLY TO COMMENTS LEFT ON MINE.
...just so you know.
I showed the robot rabbit to some friends of mine and they were horrified. Probably, though, they do not like other things such as the movie "Xanadu," or chocolate, or roller coaster rides, even though these things are clearly the most wonderful things in the world. To sum up? They are pansies when faced with the awesome power of true, unfettered Fun.
I, meanwhile, I am seriously trying to convince myself that the robot rabbit is worth the ~$200 for the rabbit and another ~howevermuch for the wireless router I don't have, but would need to operate the robot rabbit.
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in re: comment on Christianity.
I know you're right -- there are a lot of Christians out there who fit the stereotype. I'm just annoyed being lumped with them. Although my personal spiritual journey has lead me to Christianity, I still think of myself primarily as "spiritual" rather than "Christian," and primarily searching, rather than Absolutely Found. So maybe we should create some title that simply means "person on a spiritual journey" without having connotations of "self-brain-washed slave to an organized religion."
Also, yeah. I am a nut. (Cluck, cluck!)
IF YOU DO NOT EVER UPDATE YOUR BLOG, IT MAKES IT THAT MUCH HARDER TO REPLY TO COMMENTS LEFT ON MINE.
...just so you know.
I showed the robot rabbit to some friends of mine and they were horrified. Probably, though, they do not like other things such as the movie "Xanadu," or chocolate, or roller coaster rides, even though these things are clearly the most wonderful things in the world. To sum up? They are pansies when faced with the awesome power of true, unfettered Fun.
I, meanwhile, I am seriously trying to convince myself that the robot rabbit is worth the ~$200 for the rabbit and another ~howevermuch for the wireless router I don't have, but would need to operate the robot rabbit.
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