So a little while back I posted a pretty cryptic post. The line in that post which really summed up everything was:
"Get ready to discover a new way to discover religion. A new way to communicate without fear of retribution. A new way of thinking."
So a little while back I posted a pretty cryptic post. The line in that post which really summed up everything was:
"Get ready to discover a new way to discover religion. A new way to communicate without fear of retribution. A new way of thinking."
It's late and I should be going to bed so that I can get a good nights rest, but my heart is heavy and I need to post this.
I'll be posting more on this later. But for now watch this video and check this page out.
Church sucks.
Christians are judgemental.
Orangized religion is TOO organized.
I can't belive what he/she says when they ACT like THAT.
I have so many questions but i trust no one for fear i'll be ridiculed for my thoughts.
Any of that sound like you? Good then keep coming back here, i have an idea which will hopefully make things easier, maybe even better.
The idea is simple. It's got your fears in mind and you will be in control for once.
Get ready to discover a new way to discover religion. A new way to communicate without fear of retirbution. A new way of thinking.
The world might seem dark but trust me there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
So I'm sitting here watching the 7|22 video from this past tuesday and honestly I've had to stop it. I can hear the Gasps's across the internet now. "Eric has stopped watching a 7|22 session, you know what that means? That session must have really stunk!" Well I'm afraid to burst your bubble but I'm pretty sure it didn't stink at all. Margaret Feinberg and her book Organic God are both amazing. She's a very personable person, a very real person and her book really does outline some basic and simple ideas which we should all try to follow or adapt into our own lives.
No the reason I had to stop the video is because I knew what was coming at the end. The whole time I'm sitting there watching it (I got just 1/3 of the way through Margaret talking) I can't help but think about the last 20 minutes of the night. Which, by the way, I was able to catch after leading my Oasis group.
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