--- In [email protected],  wrote:
>
> No brag just fact.

I'm pointing out that the "fact" you're so proud of is something that
most people worth knowing got over a long time ago -- being "deadly
serious" about something as silly as religion.

Just to offer a contrast, "Buck," my father was raised in a Quaker
household, too. But he lived his entire life without ever saying a word
about it to any of his kids. It wasn't that it didn't mean anything to
him. Quite the contrary. It meant enough to him that he kept it to
himself and never talked about what he thought or what he believed to
anyone else. What they believed was their business, and what he believed
was his business. Now *that* is doing Quakerism justice.

Trying to sound more holy or more evolved or more *anything* because of
some shit you do that you call religion? That's just posturing and
ego-masturbation and embarrassing. Being "deadly serious" about it? Even
more embarrassing.

> ---In [email protected], turquoiseb@ wrote:
>
>  --- In [email protected], wrote:
>  >
> > Turqb, my people are old Quaker and I too am Quaker and by
experience I take that very seriously and even deadly seriously, which
is why I am in Fairfield, Iowa as an attender of the large group
meditations in the Golden Domes of the Fairfield meditating community.
>
>  Well, if you want to brag about something (being serious) that many
people would perceive as a weakness or a failing, that's your business.
>
> "Seriousness is not a virtue." - G.K. Chesterton
>


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