Suspect we don't quite have the selection of churches that are available in some countries. Here one is either the very traditional (Episcopalian I think is the term, we say Anglican) type, almost Catholic at times, or the Charasmatic/Pentecostal end of the spectrum. It can be hard to find anything in the middle. Ironically there are very few of the traditional churches left where I live, as the earthquake last February destroyed many of them, as they were old stone structures (no jokes about God moving in mysterious ways
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I'm a little mystified as to why it seems to be assumed I'm some sort of Athiest MK, its not the case, I'm on a website dealing with historic child abuse and my primary focus is to see justice occur and help others on their journey of healing. The fact that the abuse occured within the confines of a "religous" organisation of course means that spiritual issues will no doubt be raised and that is fine.
For the last 30 years of my life people have shaken their heads and wondered about who I am, simple reason I stick out like a sore thumb as a male nurse. I have my own style, because I will never fit the traditional image of a nurse (to give a clue, I'm bald, shave more often than the average nurse and am not at all feminine). But most of my colleagues value me for what I uniquely bring to the workplace, there are a few who will never accept me, purely because they don't think men should be nurses and I have to put up with that. Almost all my patients think I'm the biggest laugh they've every met, but they know they can rely on me to represent their best interests and I actually do know what I'm doing.
So it is a little bit the same in this situation. I live at the bottom of the world, isolated from almost every other MK, so naturally I see the world a little different and I have my own style of writing and thinking. It doesn't make me someone to be pitied or viewed suspiciously, but perhaps worth getting to know, after all variety is the spice of life.
And of course no objection to prayers being offered up for one Downunder MK
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