Murpho's Rods and Customs
"I believe that Karma is like a seed, what you plant grows, and what you send out into the universe, returns to you double." - Charles A. Turner
"I've had several conversations with Atheists since coming out with my "Gospel of inclusion" and found most of them to be some of the kindest and most thoughtful people with some of the most sublime comments about God I've ever heard. Some of them secularize their ideas about divinity or "God", but often display more Christ like character than many who call themselves Christians. It seems their logic is based more on faith in humanity than faith in a God of fear and wrath. I think Jesus would loved to have hung out with them." - Carlton Pearson
"I have observations about atheists. They are often former members of some Church somewhere. They are the nemesis to unlearned behavior, and a direct challenge to non-thinking, faith-based religious views. Anyone brave enough to see what their 'faith' looks like under critical analysis by well read and thoughtful people will be the better for the experience."
- Gregory E. Woods
5.24.13
© Shannon Brooke May 9, 2013 |
"I believe that Karma is like a seed, what you plant grows, and what you send out into the universe, returns to you double." - Charles A. Turner
a circle of BELIEF |
"I've had several conversations with Atheists since coming out with my "Gospel of inclusion" and found most of them to be some of the kindest and most thoughtful people with some of the most sublime comments about God I've ever heard. Some of them secularize their ideas about divinity or "God", but often display more Christ like character than many who call themselves Christians. It seems their logic is based more on faith in humanity than faith in a God of fear and wrath. I think Jesus would loved to have hung out with them." - Carlton Pearson
"I have observations about atheists. They are often former members of some Church somewhere. They are the nemesis to unlearned behavior, and a direct challenge to non-thinking, faith-based religious views. Anyone brave enough to see what their 'faith' looks like under critical analysis by well read and thoughtful people will be the better for the experience."
- Gregory E. Woods
5.24.13
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