It is pretty frikkin sad when spiritual reflection turns into religous politics...thats how it is now...people are used to looking at things in a political fashion...even religeon. The saddest part is when we remember the man on a cross who ended religeon in the first place.
Formerly priest & incumbent of an isolated northern Quebec, Anglican, parish. Currently rector of a rural parish in western New Brunswick. As well as being a priest, I'm married with four children and love games, 80's music, tech and of course my Saviour, and his Church, whom I serve daily in trust and humility.
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It is pretty frikkin sad when spiritual reflection turns into religous politics...thats how it is now...people are used to looking at things in a political fashion...even religeon. The saddest part is when we remember the man on a cross who ended religeon in the first place.
So where is spirituality in the Church?
I think this comment is very very deep, especially the later comment.
Christ as the end of Religion... this is a very interesting thought and one to meditate on.
The only thing to add is that Christ rose and that "that" would be the end . Hummmmmmm
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