- Joined
- Mar 29, 2022
Episcopalianism is part of Anglican Christianity, so it’s essentially Catholicism Lite Ver. Basically, most Catholic beliefs are followed, but there are some differences like not praying to saints, no confessions, and the Sacraments not being viewed as Jesus’s body and blood after being blessed. Episcopalianism is a little odd in how these beliefs are not hard and fast and are ultimately left up the individual (within a certain extent). I can’t speak to how it’s governed however, since I simply cannot be assed to care about the politics of church.Now I am someone of somewhat more orthodox religious thinking, but even after reading all of the official material (which is entirely threadbare!) I cannot understand how this can be declared a matter of "religious liberty". Does this have a theological explanation or are the US Episcopalians just a sect that says "We like this thing, therefore it has God's blessing"?


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New outfit. The strand and the LEGO earrings have both returned. Note that the shirt is for drinking wine and hiking. Gotta have the substance abuse. His hair is also tied back for once. Wonder if he saw this thread comment on that.

Posting where you are when the TERF death squads can strike at any moment seems unwise.



Here’s a few maps of the park.