It doesn't sound like you'd be too enthusiastic to go back, @Giancarlo.
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Our church warns against Masonry. We have flyers right as people come in advising them to devote their time to church activities rather than Masonry.
On Masons...are they connected to the Shriners? (The Grand Poohbahs, as my mom used to say. Flintstones reference, I think.)
It doesn't sound like you'd be too enthusiastic to go back, @Giancarlo.
Jae: Our church warns against Masonry. We have flyers right as people come in advising them to devote their time to church activities rather than Masonry.
It would. Your sort of denomination tends to be frightened of an inordinate number of things, including your own natures.
Our church warns against Masonry. We have flyers right as people come in advising them to devote their time to church activities rather than Masonry.
Flintstones reference, I think.
Today the sermon was about devotion - not as in saying devotionals - but the commitment to the steady practice of following Jesus to become more like him. He talked about our "lizard brains" and our spiritual consciousness - or the battle between what we want to do impulsively, and what our hearts and conscience are telling us. Like "don't fight, don't flee", overcome the tendency to evil by doing good, and by steady practice, getting good at at.
Funnily enough, the dichotomy of becoming worms (or worm food), and the carrying on of consciousness - of which science does not fully understand - were part of the discussion too. Christ consciousness, one could say.Some lizard brains are more like worms ... all packed into a bony (bonnie?) wardrobe ... thus the bone dance ... in a hank of Eire ...
Funnily enough, the dichotomy of becoming worms (or worm food), and the carrying on of consciousness - of which science does not fully understand - were part of the discussion too. Christ consciousness, one could say.
@Luce NDs You have often remarked that Love is nothing. Today my pastor said Evil is "nothing".
It was an Augustinian concept he was talking about.
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I don't think complete love means anything good is missing.