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gepr on
Jun 23, 2017; 6:51pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/the-role-of-metaphor-in-scientific-thought-tp7590080p7590113.html
What would you call people like me, who were reared Catholic, including confirmation and duties as an "altar boy", but who never believed a single word uttered in Mass, by parents, or in the official books? In fact, the only concepts I took, believed in, from Catholicism are 1) catholicism (little "c") and 2) mystery, both of which I could have more readily learned from other traditions had my parents been more worldy. Thank Yog for open-minded priests, who took the time to explore their own mental gymnastics with a child like me, in lieu of the stupidity that is Confession.
I kinda like "aborted acolyte". 8^)
On 06/23/2017 11:39 AM, Steven A Smith wrote:
> I tend to ask those who
> were raised (and usually Confirmed) Catholic but no longer
> practicing if they are "Escaped", "Reformed", or "Recovering"
> Catholics. I doubt those three terms cover the space fully, but
> seem to provide some pretty good sampling. Most have used the term
> "Recovering" but many are taken aback by the alternatives and the
> nuances implied.
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