Well said, a Unitarian maybe. The theological vs scientific dogma bores me: one resons and explains, the other is experiential but they also semm at times to overhang and blend at will.
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Well said, a Unitarian maybe. The theological vs scientific dogma bores me: one resons and explains, the other is experiential but they also semm at times to overhang and blend at will.
Comment is about Religious Dogma (blog)
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Mr Dean Carroll
Tue 24th Sep 2013 06:09
Many thanks for your comment Jane. Though I am an atheist at heart, I see some of the sage advice in religious text as important in attempting to create a moral society.Though religion is becoming increasingly irrelevent among brits today. I see that the consequences of that being a more immoral society with problems such as greed and corruption, and though I personally don't believe in god and some of the far flung stories included in the bible, I believe that it should be read on a theological level and garnering a moral framework with standards to live by.
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