> enclosed the rock in his hands and said simply 'but god is in the whole
> stone'
>
> which i thought was both elegant and beautiful as a summary
Unfortunately, I'll have to disagree. I'm not a unitarian. I'm a true
polytheist, not believing that "All Goddesses are one Goddess, All Gods are
one God, and the Two are One in Love," as Dion Fortune put it. I see real
and true differences in approach between religions and do not long for a
unified field.
I guess I'm a "splitter" not a "lumper," ultimately. I'm also gradually
shifting somewhat more toward Prof. Segal's position. Although I reserve the
right to a greater amount of fuzz and more permeable boundaries.
Blessed Be
Sam Wagar
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