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Permalink Reply by Richard K. Emms on June 23, 2011 at 8:15am Church yes, but I don't consider it a backslide. There is a local Catholic church here in Sn Diego north county built for interesting neo classic architecture, and outstanding acoustics. There is not even a P.A. system! I enjoy concerts by the Young People's Symphony Orchestra there.
Church yes, but it's just a building.
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Permalink Reply by George Griman on June 23, 2011 at 10:22pm I echo a previous poster, I wouldn't consider what's described as 'backsliding'. That would involve actually reconsidering the validity of the doctrine offered.
I currently go to church as much as I did for most of my adult Christian life i.e Easter, weddings, baptisms and funerals. I sometimes might wander in an open church if I like the architecture.
Permalink Reply by Donald R Barbera on June 24, 2011 at 11:32pm Ah, the Big Four or is that the Final Four? I avoid funerals like the plague and I am currently planning a way not to attend mine. Easter--don't do it. Weddings--I always have an excuse. Still do Xmas once in a while--it depends whose on stage. I like the way you said that. That's part of the group that timid writers refer to as "The Unchurched." Sounds like a monster movie doesn't it?
Don (Minute by Minute)
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