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    The Catholic church is an ancient, dusty, mysterious institution rooted in the Middle Ages. Its wealth and history (of good works and horrific abuses) is legendary.

    My grandmother was raised in a Catholic orphanage; she sent her children to Catholic schools until my aunt led a rebellion. Not one of them stayed in the Church. My mother wouldn't own a pair of black shoes because she had memories of looking down at nuns' feet while they lectured her. I was only baptized because of the hectoring of a potential godmother (so I wouldn't end up in Purgatory or worse), and have never attended--save for the occasional wedding or funeral.

    I imagine several factors come into play for adherents: the community culture--some areas are more churchy than others, family tradition, affinity for the pomp and grandeur and history of the institution...I will say that I admire Catholic churches for establishing religious theater in a way other sects can only dream of.

    I'd like to say here that I am grateful to the Catholic church of Spain for the Inquisition. It made things so hot (pun intended) for my SO's relatives that they fled to Mexico. Without their emigration, I likely never would have met him.

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    I thought about replying but this thread is no longer about that book, but religion. Maybe this thread could be merged with the distracted humanity thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraliteAngler View Post
    Anyone else read this book?

    spent eighteen months living in a remote community so primitive in its technology that even the Amish consider it antiquated.
    IL do you know, did they go live at Dancing Rabbit up outside of Kirksville?
    Float On: My "Happy Place" is on my little kayak in the coves of Table Rock Lake.

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    Thanks for the book recommendation. I just put it on hold at the library.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Float On View Post
    IL do you know, did they go live at Dancing Rabbit up outside of Kirksville?
    I dont know, and that is a good guess! I wouldnt have thought of them beng in a modern settlement.

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    I like heating our house with wood we cut ourselves. I also like it when the outside temperature drops to 17 overnight and the backup heat comes on at 2 a.m. when the fire dies down and I am snug in my bed.

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    I am resurrecting this thread because I happened to run across it, and it’s funny because it’s exactly 10 years since Utralight started the thread about Eric‘s book.


    Last week I saw Eric in the St. Louis branch library he uses, using a computer. He’s been doing that for decades. I don’t think they have a computer at home still apparently

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