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Mustard wrote:
......I've always felt an affinity with native British mythology and culture (such as we know of it), and the landscape resonates with me in a way that I'd describe as spiritual.
Yes, I agree with this whole-heartedly.

Mustard wrote:
Of all the different spiritual practitioners that I've met, however, the ones whose personal ethics, morality, sincerity, conviction and self-sacrifice have impressed me the most have been Christians. Go figure.
No, don't agree with this statement. I have met some genuinely good people who call themselves Christians but just as many complete hypocrites. Same goes with pagans, atheists - you name it. Not sure what you mean by "Go figure"... could you clarify please.

tjj wrote:
No, don't agree with this statement. I have met some genuinely good people who call themselves Christians but just as many complete hypocrites. Same goes with pagans, atheists - you name it. Not sure what you mean by "Go figure"... could you clarify please.
I've met complete hypocrites in all walks of life, but I've still met more genuinely spiritual Christians than pagans (and I've met many more pagans that Christians, so the balance is loaded against the Christians in theory).

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