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Date: 2008-10-14 08:12 pm (UTC)
I must admit that I have never viewed Arianism from that particular angle. The rejection of the Incarnation and the Trinity held a certain appeal to me when I was slowly losing my Catholic faith but didn't want to committ to agnosticism yet. But to see the matter of Christ being God incarnate, the word becoming flesh, as a celebration and affirmation of the body is just something that never occurred to me. Maybe because none of the religious figures in my life ever put it like that, instead of insisting on all the less than life-affirming "don'ts".

Also, five questions, please.
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