let this thread be a participatory riff, of words, images, poetry, songs, notions, anecdotes, musings, whichevers of the beautiful, wonderfu
Gentlebeings,
a heady member of the Church of the Subgenius once said that everyone should, at least once in their lifetime, write their own Bible.
So, for those of you who want to dive in, here is my bit, starting at the beginning. Anyone, feel free to continue with it. You don't have to use my notations or style; you have my blessing to retcon, dact, redact, reredact, etc :3
Chapter One: In the Carnival of Mirthly Delights
1. In the Beginning, there was Something.
Gentlebeings,
at last, Part the Last of Et Tu, Christos?
That started with http://wondercafe.ca/discussion/religion-and-faith/et-tu-christos
then went to here http://wondercafe.ca/discussion/religion-and-faith/et-tu-christos-part-s...
So, the last question for you all to consider is this:
What level(s) of responsibility do I (which means you, the believer) have for any of this?
And that is that,
Inannawhimsey
Gentlebeings, this is Part Deux of
http://wondercafe.ca/discussion/religion-and-faith/et-tu-christos
Taking what you came up with...
Ready to riff? GO:
What things that exist/have action on the world must be believed in to 'exist/have action on the world'?
In other words, can you think of anything that needs us to believe in it for it to exist/have action on the world?
Okie sentients, here we go. Riff away on these questions for yousselfs:
In what ways can I say that Jesus did/does Exist?
In what ways can I say that Jesus didn't/doesn't Exist?
Around next Friday, I'll write Part the Second,
Inannawhimsey
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