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Old Sep 02, 2007, 02:27 PM
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eskielover said:
Guess I have a problem with the term freethinker myself. If one is a freethinker & chooses to be religious, then the freethinking has taken them to the understanding of religion as their choice of freethinking?????

The basis of my religious understanding is that I have complete freedom of choice. I am not contolled by any spiritual power to make my decisions because that isn't how the christian religion as I understand it works......I find the term freethinking to be very limiting & not very freethinking in inself.....yes, this is my opinion.
Debbie

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I completely agree with you, Debbie. "Free thinking," ... "free will," one in the same. No one or No thing made me choose my beliefs. *I* chose them because I have a free will or free thinking to do so.
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