Posted on 08 November 2012. Tags: amp, atheism, Atheists, Debate, niche, philo, philosophy, Spiritual, Theists, theology class
Wouldnt it be pretty much an impase between both sides since theists and atheists are not open minded of the other. And pretty much atheism is part of philosophy. Not R&S. Nothing spiritual about it.
I mean.. Im not studying people like Niche in theology class.. We study him in our philo. =.=
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Posted on 12 April 2012. Tags: Affiliate, Name, proper word, Religion, Someone, Spiritual
I feel like secular is not the word for it? Is there a proper word for someone who is spiritual but does not affiliate themselves with any religion?
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Posted on 25 July 2011. Tags: divine, divine power, Life, practice, practise, religious institution, Spiritual, spirituality
You believe in a higher power. You believe that there is divine power. You are not affiliated to any religious institution.
What do you do to practise on your spirituality? What have you experience in your life that you feel special because of your practice?
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Posted on 13 September 2010. Tags: boyfriend, everything, exodus international, extent, informative books, intensive therapy, Realize, relationship, Spiritual, spiritual illness, suicide, teenage son, tragic situation, trouble
Last week, our teenage son told us that he is gay, and that he has a boyfriend. Obviously, this is completely unacceptable, but we understand that our son has a serious mental and spiritual illness. However, we are having trouble getting him to acknowledge that he is not gay despite doing everything right as far as I can see, and wondered if anyone had ideas on how best to handle this tragic situation.
We’ve spoken to him at length, but instead of being agreeable, he bursts into tears and threatens suicide: the latter threat has strained our family to the extent that one of us needs to watch him at all times to make sure he doesn’t do anything silly before he can be cured. Our pastor has spoken to him without better results: he suggested we contact Exodus International, which we have. We have already arranged for my son to receive intensive therapy from a program affiliated with Exodus International. While awaiting the start date of the therapy, our son has access to several informative books such as “Coming out Straight,” which he has been refusing to read with any enthusiasm. Lastly, we’ve blocked all communication between this corrupting boyfriend and my son so the wrong relationship no longer exists.
Any ideas?
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