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by Merely Me
Thursday, December 17, 2009

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I am a writer here for Friends of Quinn and I am also the Community Leader over on My Depression Connection. Health Central's My Depression Connection and The Washington Post teamed up recently for a unique proje...

  • Question on 21st Century Spirituality
    Rubyslippers44
    Friday, December 18, 2009 at 12:06 PM

    People struggling with mental and physical illnesses often find that trying to communicate with God the traditional way is difficult. Perhaps a simpler and more direct way is needed. My question for The Washington Post is this:

     

    Why has humanity progressed in so many fields--transportation, communication, industry, science, medicine, health, government, social issues, etc.--but not in religion? Why are we are still trying to connect with God the same way people did 2,000 years ago during the times of scrolls, donkeycarts and crucifixions?

     I believe there is a new way. www.legsintheattic.com


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    re: Question on 21st Century Spirituality
    Merely Me
    Friday, December 18, 2009 at 09:13 PM

    Thank you!

     

    I will pass along your question!


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  • this is a spirutual question
    trc7880
    Friday, December 18, 2009 at 04:09 PM

    What are your thoughs on seemingly a lot of kids with disabliities being able to have a bigger connection with the dead why do you think that is, is it because of trauma, or some part of the brain might be more inhanced, I was just curious.


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    re: this is a spirutual question
    Merely Me
    Friday, December 18, 2009 at 09:14 PM

    I will pass your question along to The Washington Post faith bloggers...thank you!


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