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I'm curious what websites you enjoy to learn about your own religion and others? I visit beliefnet and read the blogs quite regularly: www.belief.net It's one of my favorite websites. They approach may different religions and spiritual paths. |
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I like crystalcathedral.org for prayer and things like that. There is also godandscience.org, I like that one as well. |
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I was going to suggest beliefnet as well. Good discussions. A lack of judgment. A wealth of information. |
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Rainey, why do you say "a lack of judgment" pertaining to beliefnet? I enjoy it do. I read the blog of Jim Wallis, David Kuo, Hesham Hassaballa, and others ...there is a Buddhist female who writes on there and for the life of me I can't find her name! UGH! |
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I mean they remain neutral about the validity of various beliefs. Non-judgmental. |
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Oh, okay, I got you! I took it like "they don't have any sense over there" LOL Thanks for explaining :) |
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There are some religious things on www.crochetnmore.com |
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(Not considered religious) Consciouscreation.com http://consciouscreation.com/ I enjoyed the channeling sessions. |
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I love beliefnet.. I've learned so much there here's one that our ministers participate in: http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/ I haven't had mch time to lay around there, but I lovethe fct that is more spiritual than dogmatic in it's approach to "christian" living (I put christian in quotes, cause they include a lot of buddhist theology, and much there can apply to many faiths, but it is a christian based site) |
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Sam that's an interesting website. I was clicking around, read the practice of the day on hope, checked out the blog. Interesting approach! |
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These two are my favorites: Hope you all find them helpful & interesting too! - Donna |
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www.religiousforums.com
the best forum I've found so far...they have a really diverse group! I love it!
If anyone checks it out tell them 'mostly harmless' sent ya ;) |
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www.amazingfacts.org |
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this website gives all diffrent versions of the bible http://bible.cc/psalms/103-12.htm
this website has all kinds of christian books and preachers back in the early years of christianity and cathlicisim etc http://www.ccel.org/index/author-A.html
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www.wordfortoday.com
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www.witchvox.com for all things Pagan Cheryl |
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I already frequent the Richard Dawkins website. And now I have to check out Cheryl's pagan site - witchvox.com.
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This is my favorite wed site, It is Rapture Ready. Terri Lynn Last Edited on: 3/28/08 9:56 AM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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I love beliefnet and witchvox (Witch's Voice). I'll have to check out Dawkin's site. I like www.dailyOM.com too. A wonderful site for religious research and documents is the Internet Sacred Text Archive http://www.sacred-texts.com/ ISTA has sacred texts from just about every religion, including Christianity. Check it out. |
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religioustolerance.org - great info on all religions uua.org - the Unitarians |
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Yeah! More sites to visit :) Glad to see this thread still going. |
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Disclaimer: for the conservative Christian readers in this forum.
Last Edited on: 4/5/08 8:23 AM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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