[stylist] believing the unbelievable
William L Houts
lukaeon at gmail.com
Sun Aug 2 17:36:53 UTC 2015
HI Debby,
Although I'm mostly an ex-Catholic, I keep mysaints around for backup.
Especially, I sometimes pray to Saint Thomas More, the lawyer saint, to
get me out of scrapes and to intervene on my behalf when I'm too
embarrassed to go to Mother Mary for stuff. I'm fairly well convinced
that the saints have always been provided as a kind of backup network
when the pagan gods were kicked to the curb. Even when I was
practicing, though, I still looked upon springtime as the season of the
Goddess, and now, having quit the Church, I still go into my old church,
Saint James Cathedral in Seattle, and visit with the saints and take in
a breath or two of incense. But nowadays I think of God as the sapient
ocean through whom we swim, so I'm a kind of religious juggling act,
practicing five or six relgiosities dpending upon my mood, what time I
got out of bed that morning, and other such variables. Mostly, though, I
just maintain an attitude of gratitude for my friends and family, for
the fact that that, on these hot summer days I can easily grab a bottle
of icy cold water from our ice box when there are many others in our
world who have to hike 20 miles in 115 degree heat to fill a 20 pound
bucket of lukewarm water for their family, and for the fact that I can
rise late on Sunday morning to write this pleasant email to my distant
friend Debby and all of our smart gifted friends. As I recently said in
a recent FB post, we are emperors.
--Bill
On 8/2/2015 9:43 AM, Debby Phillips via stylist wrote:
> Well, okay, I am probably going to be the naysayer here. I don't
> disbblieve that things can happen. I'm sure there are spirits. But
> there is only one Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is quite of the
> Trinity. Part of God. There are other spirits, there is Satan,
> (father of lies). There are powerful forces, spirits, (angels). As a
> charismatic Catholic, I have seen and experienced some interesting
> things. But I do not believe that all these spirits are good. There
> is a definite Evil that lurks in the world. I have experienced that
> evil. I have also experienced God's angels overpowering that evil.
> As a Catholic, I also believe in the Communion of saints-that is,
> asking for prayer from the saints. I also know that you can find
> writings, books, etc. that will tell you that the Catholic Church is
> evil because of this or that. I wouldn't have said anything, but I
> feel that Christianity has been maligned. We didn't make up stuff,
> twist things around to suit ourselves, or anything of the sort. You
> have the right to believe that, but to state it as truth is
> questionable. Lucifer "the angel of light" really is the angel of
> darkness-he only wants people to think that they are walking in the
> light. Debby
>
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