tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3878220543222799838.post2689633859772104318..comments2023-06-07T05:49:13.747-07:00Comments on Exploring the Journey: Let's Dig In: Religion Part II (where my existential crises and limited philosophy skills play together)The Lonely Travelerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16182824807802316041noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3878220543222799838.post-18159110129301892672019-01-04T16:20:15.315-08:002019-01-04T16:20:15.315-08:00Thanks for writing this. Looks like you've lea...Thanks for writing this. Looks like you've learned a lot of theology since your days as a student in the kindergarten Sunday School class where I taught. I know some say, "All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten." Obviously, you figured out that's not true. <br /><br />As for the first part of this post, the part about science/philosophy and religion - For what it's worth, I generally agree with you. Probably should have covered it in kindergarten, but I was probably still working through some of those things.<br /><br />As for the last section about gender issues. I think you know I've written something about gender recently, but chose not to go into the gender fluidity dimensions, though I have and am thinking about them. Regardless, I generally agree with your point of view.<br /><br />For an interesting look at both of these issues, check out the TV serial "God Friended Me." The lead character is a millennial atheist, with a lesbian older sister, and a minister for a father. It's kind of cheesy, but I like cheesy. I must admit, I identify with the father/minister.<br /><br />I hope you'll keep thinking about these things. <br /><br />Blessings, TimTim Isbellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09245763997641010559noreply@blogger.com