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The Mammoth in the Cave, or: What Moral Authority?

So: a given organization claims to be operating on behalf of a particular god.

In fact, the organization claims to be speaking for that god. They claim that said god actually works through them.

Then it becomes clear that said organization has actually been operating in its own self-interest and, in so doing, has not only permitted, but has systematically protected—and, in protecting, promoted—the most profoundly immoral and destructive behaviors among its functionaries.

Now, this is just me asking, a nobody from nowhere. But really, I have to wonder.

If you had ever taken seriously this organization's claims to be acting on behalf of its god....

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Posted by on in Paths Blogs
Cemeteries, graveyards and churches

Cemeteries, graveyards and churches

We probably all use the words graveyard and cemetery as interchangeable but they are slightly different.

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If you want to hide the truth from the uninitiated, keep it in plain sight. Even reveal it to them, openly and honestly! They will not believe you.

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The Catholic Church has been in the spotlight a lot recently, but especially since Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation Feb. 28. As a non-Christian living in a secular society, you might think I wouldn’t care who runs the Catholic Church. For the most part, it’s true.

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