I've been a Deist, though I've never heard it called ALdeist befor. The site is very small. I haven't gone through the links yet, but hopefully one will explain the history of the faith/religion/philosophy. It's very interesting, and alot of the Founding Fathers were influanced by it's ideas, if not being outright Deist themselves.
My crypto-pagan, deistic, formationally jewish and catholic personal beliefs system doesn't fit well in any existing church I've identified, except UU-ism. And it accomodates Lori's largely-methodist beliefs. And they have "sunday school" for the kids that reinforces and helps cultivate the base principles of UU.
And there are UU churches available all around. I've never seen an Aldeist congregation...
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Date: 2004-11-05 05:43 pm (UTC)Unitarians are more available
Date: 2004-11-05 07:24 pm (UTC)UU: http://www.uua.org/aboutuua/principles.html
beliefnet on UU: http://www.beliefnet.com/index/index_10034.asp
My crypto-pagan, deistic, formationally jewish and catholic personal beliefs system doesn't fit well in any existing church I've identified, except UU-ism. And it accomodates Lori's largely-methodist beliefs. And they have "sunday school" for the kids that reinforces and helps cultivate the base principles of UU.
And there are UU churches available all around. I've never seen an Aldeist congregation...
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