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pinto

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Wed Jan 23, 2013, 03:07 PM Jan 2013

I've learned a lot here. Though I don't post often I read most of the discussions. [View all]

Many spur me to take a second and third look at some of my points of view and the roles that religion have played in my life. Or not, as the case may be. And I appreciate the leads for further reading.

Some of the contentiousness is disconcerting, truth be told. That's secondary, though. I can and have set much of it aside. I find most of the back and forth interesting.

And my interest is personal. I'm the nominal Catholic among my 3 other siblings. They are totally a-religious. It's never been a big deal among us, just a given. Now I'm moving on a bit. Ironically, my twin's daughter had a part in this. A while ago she mentioned off-hand that she wished she had some exposure to religious stuff when she was growing up. Just to see what all the hoopla was about and make up her own mind about it all.

She's getting married next month. The ceremony will be in a humanist group format. I asked her what that was and she gave me that side-long look, smiling - you can see for yourself and make up your own mind. No big deal.

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