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(41,202 posts)had easily challenged and debunked the morality and integrity of believer systems and aligned with secular humanist society. And however differently we might word them, and statistical logic aside, I still get your points.
I won't bore you with the road that got me here, but in general have gathered from a long, well lived life that there are some things that even a humane secularist or "being spiritual" can't fix, and I've been heartened by how much this 2,000 year old church has changed in my lifetime (walked away from it 56 years ago).
I'm currently reading a book (recommended to the whole congregation by my Polish parish priest in this west Florida diocese) called Theology and Sanity by Frank Sheed (which obviously requires a God to have a theology about).
As I'm reading it (along with other books I've learned from upon my return) I see the Church's growth and appreciation for the laity's intellect that no other believer system comes anywhere close to.
Gone are the days when Sting's song "Spirits in the Material World" could do "it" for me.
Thanks for taking the time to lay out your thoughts. We're straight.
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