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As the event just wound down, and many have enjoyed the inspirational closing Plenary, we will soon be scattering back to our homes. There was 1.3 attendees per million people in the world. This…Continue
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Mystically speaking, I do not endorse or respect any forms of paganism(s). As paganism worships earth and nature foremost over God & Spirit, it is an inversion of true religion and true spiritual worship. In short, it is a profanation against God. It is not even religious. Rather it is irreligious. All true religion has faith in and worships a Divine Spiritual Absolute, which creates and sustains all things in reality (known and unknown) as One Complete Unified Self. This is what all true religion adheres to and respects. Your ways do not pertain to true religion, and as such have no "proper" place in the world religions. Your ways of worship are a form unto their own self and nature. You should consider yourself extremely fortunate to have any remote association with PeaceNext and The Parliament of The World Religions in the first place.
Paul Williams said… It's an interesting read, especially about the marginalisation of Pagan and Corellian groups, and as an Australian with a love of Melbourne, his comments about Melbourne food prices and demographics are also interesting.
However there is a captioning error on p18, the wrong Bishop's name given. The man in the photo is a former Archbishop of Brisbane, then 23rd Governor-General of Australia, Rev Peter Hollingsworth, not the Rev Dr Philip Frier, Yes, a cleric holding the highest office in the land, but it didn't end well.
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