Walking with God: Sunday Morning Worship, Part 2
It's 11:02 AM on Sunday morning. I woke and prayed and had a light snack from 5:00 to 6:30 AM but then I went back to sleep until shortly after 9 AM. We've had a lot of rain here in Albany, so I exercised on my budget recumbent bike for 30 minutes indoors instead of walking outside. While I exercised, I listened to the first 12 minutes of a William Lane Craig lecture about religious pluralism that I have meditated upon at least two times previously over the last five years. I came under Craig's persuasive spell not long after leaving the psychiatric hospital back in 2020. It's not too much to describe Craig as one of the pillars of my born-again conservative Christian American faith. At the same time, I am a political and theological independent - maybe even a radical centrist, or holist - and that means there is a strong progressive side to my born-again faith, too.
This is the current state of my Sunday morning healthcare, worship, and church attendance. Why I might be a Christian pluralist or inclusivist (and not an exclusivist) is something I will take up in a Sunday afternoon series of entries. May you have a blessed week.
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