I don’t believe there’s anything wrong with theology, Gary—to a point.  Would I be here if I didn’t find it somewhat important? You can carry anything to the extreme; thus warping the idea of the life that you are supposed to live.  It’s like any pursuit (golf, quilting, or theology): you can study it so much that you don’t have time to do it. Izzy

 


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theology can't be expelled--enjoy it or despise, it even agnosticism as antiTheology is (a) theology; e.g., Archie Bunker (the 70s Norman Lear archetypical Am agnostic) told the compassionate Christian lady, Edith, his simple wife, that he didn't need her church-life because 'me and the Lord is Christians'

 

isn't this a polite way for a list moderator to communicate that there's a lot of Archie in Izzy, or, of saying kindly (that even Norman Lear himself could) consider Edith connectg the (super-)nature of the garden with the flavors of her soups and theology?

 

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 10:20:41 -0600 "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

God save me.  I’d rather weed my garden or make a pot of soup.

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