> You missed the whole point of what I was saying. If you go back and read
> my original post on the subject, you'll see (I hope) that I was turning
> Bargyla's words back on her and inserting how fundamentalists in the
> Southeast view the "heresies" of Catholicism. My point is that any
> ritual can be viewed as "heathen" with the right viewpoint. I was NOT
> dissing the Roman Catholic religion.
What has that to do with Bargyla, a teacher of the organic method of
farming, living in California, a devout Christian and student of Biblical
teachings? How your skewed "logic" leads you to ideologically connect her
to the more radical Christian elements in the South is completely beyond
me. I thought her posts were refreshing and enlightening, not negative
as you seem to have decided. They offerred an uplifting perspective
for those involved in the practice of regenerative agriculture. I guess
that part breezed by you in your attempt to impart a different meaning to
her message.
The Christian fundamentalists that I know here in North Carolina are too
busy keeping on farming, keeping their land and keeping their quality of
life to have time deciding that the Catholic viewpoint is "heathen". They
honor all the diverse religions of the world that accept the existence of
God as the one supreme being.
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