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M. E. Rothwell's avatar

I really enjoyed this and found your distinction between theist/atheist and Bound/Unbound fascinating. I think in the end everyone is Bound, whether a believer or not. We all have a thirst for meaning, a need for a ‘why’. The difficulty is in finding it after we leave religious dogma behind.

Nietzsche was right when he said God was dead, the Enlightenment and resulting Scientific Revolution has destroyed the possibility of the old notions of religious meaning. However, the dangers of nihilism are even worse than dogma, we each need to find our own whys to live fulfilled, meaningful lives.

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Kit Ketcham's avatar

My friend and parishioner sent me the link. Now I'm wondering how to subscribe to your blog. I am not too great with podcasts but loved reading your thoughts because they help me understand the trajectory of my own life: from Baptist preacher's kid to welfare worker, to Baptist home missionary, to junior-high school teaching and counseling, joining a Unitarian Universalist congregation in 1976 and ultimately becoming a UU minister. I maintained my Christian identity to maintain my relationship with more conservative family members, but as I grew spiritually, began to see myself as walking what I call the Jesus Path, open to Jesus' teachings yet understanding the miracle stories as meaningful fiction. I've recently retired as a UU minister after 24 years of joyous service and gradually understanding where my ethics and understandings had led me. UUism is friendly to Jesus' teachings but not to Christian nationalism and I never want to be associated with that abomination.

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