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Old 03-20-2007, 10:16 PM
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Default how ecumenical are you?

Is your approach ecumenical enough to include spiritualty of pagans, buddhists, agnostics and others?

I feel that The biggest crime in the criminal history of the Catholic church is the persecution of one group after another for not bowing to their thought control. The religious right and orthodox remnants of these ancient sanctimonious predators carry on their forebears' barbary today.

I feel Giving attention to them is unworthy because it turns attention away from building a kinder world by opening hearts to those who also practice connection to unconditional love of self and others. And millions of those others are pagans, buddhists, hindus, reiki masters, and others.
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