I haven’t blogged in a looooong time, but I’ve been taken by an idea and I wanted to explore just a little bit further. I tweeted about it a couple of times earlier this week, and got a few responses, which tells me that I may be on the right track (of course some people may think it’s the wrong track, but either way, it’s a track and people are responding to it). So here were the tweets:
So here’s what I’m thinking: When a person of faith identifies first and foremost with their particular religious tradition, it’s like an college graduate identifying himself or herself primarily as an alumnus/a of their alma mater. While that may be an interesting fact (“Oh, you’re a Unitarian. Aren’t you the ones Garrison Keillor is always joking about?”), it really doesn’t tell anyone a whole lot about who you are as a person of faith, just as having an MBA from Harvard Business School doesn’t say a whole lot about how well you run a business (or a country, for that matter).
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June 15, 2012 at 2:57 pm
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[…] Rev. Phil Lund has been mulling over an idea: one’s denominational affiliation is about as important to one’s faith as one’s alma mater is […]
June 18, 2012 at 6:04 pm
Ed Proulx
Phil,
This is what Reverend Morales is talking about when he talks about going “Beyond Belief”, isn’t it?