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	<title>Comments on: Just Another Do-Gooder podcast- episode one: leaving christian fundamentalism</title>
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		<title>By: Felicity Chapman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well Vittorio and Josie I&#039;m now a convert - of podcasts - at least quality ones such as these. I have such a ferocious need for the disengagement Josie speaks of - creating space for contemplation and imagination - which has the unfortunate side effect of being somewhat cut off at times. 

I have so enjoyed this conversation that I welcome the thought of listening to many more of Vittorio&#039;s podcasts. It&#039;s like experiencing the richness of a deeply interesting one to one while also appreciating the nourishment of solitude.

With reference to the core theme - I relate to this strongly. I was once a Christian Fundamentalist (as astonishing as this is now to me) and align myself now with secular Buddhism. I value the ethics of the eightfold path but would not profess to fully abide by them. I am not an atheist but not hugely spiritual other than respecting the interconnected energy of all life forms. If I worship anything it is nature.

I&#039;m by no means intolerant of other people&#039;s orientations, beliefs and religious persuasions but I do appreciate this tolerance to be reciprocated.

Josie and Vittorio thank you both for an intelligent, engaging and softly powerful discussion.

Regards, Felicity]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well Vittorio and Josie I&#8217;m now a convert &#8211; of podcasts &#8211; at least quality ones such as these. I have such a ferocious need for the disengagement Josie speaks of &#8211; creating space for contemplation and imagination &#8211; which has the unfortunate side effect of being somewhat cut off at times. </p>
<p>I have so enjoyed this conversation that I welcome the thought of listening to many more of Vittorio&#8217;s podcasts. It&#8217;s like experiencing the richness of a deeply interesting one to one while also appreciating the nourishment of solitude.</p>
<p>With reference to the core theme &#8211; I relate to this strongly. I was once a Christian Fundamentalist (as astonishing as this is now to me) and align myself now with secular Buddhism. I value the ethics of the eightfold path but would not profess to fully abide by them. I am not an atheist but not hugely spiritual other than respecting the interconnected energy of all life forms. If I worship anything it is nature.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m by no means intolerant of other people&#8217;s orientations, beliefs and religious persuasions but I do appreciate this tolerance to be reciprocated.</p>
<p>Josie and Vittorio thank you both for an intelligent, engaging and softly powerful discussion.</p>
<p>Regards, Felicity</p>
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