Fish and Bread
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I jumped right in and started posting last night, but I'm still basically a newbie, so I thought I'd introduce myself a little. I'm a 23 year old male Arizonian Episcopalian. I'm fairly new to Arizona and am actually out of town right now.
Religiously, I don't believe in an inerrant scripture or inerrant tradition, but I do see God's face in the figure of Jesus and take strength in a lot of the wonderful visions of God that Christianity evokes. I also enjoy the hymns and incense and the Eucharist.
I don't believe in hell, though, or that homosexuals and Jews and atheists are any less children of God than Christians. I guess some would call me a liberal neo-Christian for those reasons. I also tend to see trinity as a metaphor more than a literal reality. I'm a confirmed Episcopalian and will transfer into one of the local parishes once I settle in, however, so I'm on the books as an actual Christian and I do claim that label. My life philosophy and spiritual views can be summed up by an old Beatles song: "All you need is love".
Religiously, I don't believe in an inerrant scripture or inerrant tradition, but I do see God's face in the figure of Jesus and take strength in a lot of the wonderful visions of God that Christianity evokes. I also enjoy the hymns and incense and the Eucharist.
I don't believe in hell, though, or that homosexuals and Jews and atheists are any less children of God than Christians. I guess some would call me a liberal neo-Christian for those reasons. I also tend to see trinity as a metaphor more than a literal reality. I'm a confirmed Episcopalian and will transfer into one of the local parishes once I settle in, however, so I'm on the books as an actual Christian and I do claim that label. My life philosophy and spiritual views can be summed up by an old Beatles song: "All you need is love".