I self-identify as a pantheist and a skeptic. I am totally awed by nature as evidence of scientific divinity. I'm wary of well-meaning religious people who have little or no sense of what they really believe. I was baptized Catholic, raised Protestant (non-denominational, Assemblies of God, Latter Rain, back to non-denominational), attended and graduated from a university owned by the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, went through RCIA for full Catholic standing, and worked in a Roman Catholic diocesan liturgy office for 5 years. I've received attunements in both Reiki and Integrated Energy Therapy, I can do the math to cast an actual birth chart (sun-sign only horoscopes be damned), and I can read and interpret both natal charts and tarot cards, though I haven't in some time. I've spent time on the forums at the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) website and have very much enjoyed the debunking done re: vaccines, homeopathy, etc.
My family and friends have enriched my life by their varying faiths (primarily Buddhist, Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Jehovah's Witness, Methodist, Baptist, Jewish, Baha'i, Pagan, New Age, Unity). A number of my friends have enriched my life by their non-faith and critical thinking and love of science and the scientific method. My husband is an atheist / secular humanist skeptic who has extensively studied comparative religion and who lives by Wakan Tanka.
The following part of a conversation on Facebook will probably be incorporated into an article or book, somehow. Will work on that another time, when life slows down to a shade below crazy pace.
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KHW:
My family and friends have enriched my life by their varying faiths (primarily Buddhist, Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Jehovah's Witness, Methodist, Baptist, Jewish, Baha'i, Pagan, New Age, Unity). A number of my friends have enriched my life by their non-faith and critical thinking and love of science and the scientific method. My husband is an atheist / secular humanist skeptic who has extensively studied comparative religion and who lives by Wakan Tanka.
The following part of a conversation on Facebook will probably be incorporated into an article or book, somehow. Will work on that another time, when life slows down to a shade below crazy pace.
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KHW:
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