Fundamentalism seems to be a fear reaction. Someone who fears is more aggressive. The fundamentalists are afraid of losing faith, it is an insecure faith, so they strike out in defence?
It sounds like a lovely book. If I may interject though the Qabbaliah is composed from Chaldean interpolations upon the Hebrew. So which Hebrew work would it be translated from?
How about the idea that the soul is never actually separate from the Divine in the first place? Seems like we're trading definitions here, and all talking about the same thing through different eyes and with different words. *shrugs*
Judging by the chronicles network and this messageboard as well, I'd say Brian is demonstrating his bias towards history here. *smiles*
And as has been said, no one is recreating the historical practices in direct imitation. I do see an argument for better promotion of folklore traditions. It...
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