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Sunday, December 04, 2005

I Yam What I Yam - And That's All That I Yam

In setting the stage for forthcoming posts, I want to set the record straight. I am a panenthiest to the core. I do acknowledge a God in the Universe - and I know that I am not it.

I am not anti-Christian - or anti-Any Other Religion. Without religion, we could not bring spirituality to the masses.

As I put forth in the title, "What I Yam" is pissed off at the way that certain religions are passing that spirituality on to the masses. I have one judge, that is the Supreme Being - who is both "not of this world", while at the same time, "tangible and real". In short, Beulah down at the First Baptist Church of Hepzibah is not my judge...nor do I really care if I put forth ideas that she may find blasphemous. I yam what I yam...and the SB will be the judge of the merits of that, both now and in the future.

1 Comments:

Blogger Tony Daniel said...

Many people like yams, but some heretical sects call them sweet potatoes.

December 04, 2005 4:41 PM  

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