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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 13,509
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You don’t have to be especially religious in the organised sense to attend courses like this. You may or may not be, or maybe in-between (i.e., on the fringes of organised religion). You could be coming at life from a more broadly philosophical lens, spiritual in a different way or just curious. It doesn’t matter. You can just go in, turn up, have a bit of a chat about life, or maybe say nothing yourself at-all, and have some tea and biscuits. You might turn up with more definite, probing questions and opinions that want to be expressed. Again, it doesn’t matter. They just take people as they age, so long as they’re respectful enough and able to do-exist in the same space as active Christians. To some people, all-that is nonsense, but it can actually be really comforting and useful for some people. Bhudists and agnostics included. And so-on.
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