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<p><span class="tag">diary</span> <span class="tag">livejournal</span> <span class="tag">fossils</span></p>
<p>Went to feed John&rsquo;s cat today and decided, spurr of the moment, to head over to Foothills Unitarian on the way back, since I was just in time for the first sermon. I stopped going sometime last year after the activism got to be too much for me (guilt&rsquo;s useful, but only in certain quantities). Today, however, the sermon was particularly interesting. The subject was blasphemy in all of its aspects - from the inquisition to political blasphemy to social and academic blasphemy, anything that questions views that people hold sacred to themselves. Though the minister hinted at it, he didn&rsquo;t mention the sort of patriotic blasphemy that some Americans get so wound up in. I&rsquo;d write something up about how some people take patriotism to near religious extremes, but I&rsquo;d probably get accused of blasphemy :</p>
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