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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2009-07-10 02:08 pm

Belief - repost

Question three was borked. Rewritten to actually cover all the bases, and not be internally contradictory. Apologies to the 7 people who already filled it in!

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[identity profile] wildeabandon.livejournal.com 2009-07-10 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Hrm. Well, I've been both Roman and Anglo-Catholic, but I don't really feel as though the difference there is that significant; For the last few years I received in both, and would continue to do so if I ever went back to the church. Far more significant (to me) than what church I belong to is my conception of God is/means, and that's what changed, depite remaining in the A-C church until recently.

I think the likelihood is that if I go back my concept will be closer to deist than it has been in the past, but catholicism is in some way "home" for me.

[identity profile] wildeabandon.livejournal.com 2009-07-10 02:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Not exactly no. A lot of what makes catholicism 'home' is the ritual, which is really neither of those things, although a bit of it is providing a route to truth which suits my way of travelling. Another thing is the "Weeelllll, it's ineffable, innit" approach that a lot of scholarly catholics take, which fits reasonably well with a more deist perspective.