tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5449677811690616608.post4167115896241274270..comments2023-12-15T21:49:46.651+01:00Comments on Pluralist Speaks: Shut the DoorPluralist (Adrian Worsfold)http://www.blogger.com/profile/01922153724523820866noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5449677811690616608.post-91720645036257455202010-03-01T03:01:45.979+01:002010-03-01T03:01:45.979+01:00Reminds me to look at the National Unitarian Fello...Reminds me to look at the National Unitarian Fellowship discussions!Pluralist (Adrian Worsfold)https://www.blogger.com/profile/01922153724523820866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5449677811690616608.post-83701763701608947462010-02-28T18:49:29.761+01:002010-02-28T18:49:29.761+01:00What would you like to be discussed on a liberal d...What would you like to be discussed on a liberal discussion board?<br /><br />What fascinates me about Thinking Anglicans is that people are often liberal about some aspects of faith but incredibly traditional about others, so when the topic changes the well known groupings of people also change and re-group into other formations.<br /><br />The more liberal you become the less cohesion is there, and while liberal fora like Thinking Anglicans work because they concentrate on the daily church politics, and because daily church politics has been dominated by 2 topics for the last umpteen years, there is nothing much else that unites us liberals, and so we drift off to our preferred sub-groups on Facebook or our preferred religious splinter groups, or to our favourite liberal blogs.Erika Bakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01812376497361267014noreply@blogger.com