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Bag Lady on the Corner of Wisdom and Madness

If two people agree on everything, one of them isn't necessary.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

What a relief

Your Deadly Sins
Wrath: 60%
Sloth: 40%
Pride: 20%
Envy: 0%
Gluttony: 0%
Greed: 0%
Lust: 0%
Chance You'll Go to Hell: 17%
You will die, after conquering the world as an evil dictator.
How Sinful Are You?
Posted by Bag Lady at 10:34 PM

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I'm intrigued by the intersection of religion, science, psychology and politics. (I don't see the four as necessarily enemies, but they share a common one: superstition.) On sabbatical from organized religion for a time, now dipping a toe back in. Born and raised Lutheran (then-ALC), but had strong ecumenical cross-pollination in high school, especially Evangelicals and Charismatics. Quit going to church during freshman year in college, then sojourned with the Friends (Quakers) after grad school, before ending up Episcopalian, which I've been since 1988.
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