Wow! Do you want tax returns and DNA swabs included?

Just curious, why, in your mind, is it relevant to ask such of so
called Newbies and not of every poster (the answers are not apparent
to most posters)? 

Beyond that, what, in your mind, is the value of having this
information (other than a sort of lifestyle voyeurism)?  

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> If you're new here, tell us about yourself, and then post this with a
> new title that includes your name: THE NEWBIE QUESTION LIST: <your
> name here>
> 
> 1. In which religion were you raised?
> 
> 2. In which other religious movements have you been a true believer? 
> List them in chronological order.  
> 
> 3. Do you believe in reincarnation?
> 
> 4. Do you believe in an omniscient, omnipotent, God Who is running the
> universe down to the least aspect?
> 
> 5. How do you define soul?
> 
> 6. How do you define enlightenment?
> 
> 7. Nature or nurture?
> 
> 8. List the gurus in who's physical presence you've been.
> 
> 9. What country do you live in now?
> 
> 10. How many children have you parented?
> 
> 11. How many times married?
> 
> 12. Years spent in the TMO?
> 
> 13. Years spent living in Fairfield, Iowa?
> 
> 14. Vegetarian?  What rules?  Eggs, fish, dairy, chicken allowed as
> exceptions?
> 
> 15. Do you watch entertainment that portrays raw and graphic violence?
> 
> 16. Can drugs be spiritually useful to the ordinary person on the
> street such that regular use could be supported?
> 
> 17. In which places of the world have you lived a year or more?
> 
> 18. On a 1 - 10 scale, rate how much of your spiritual journey you've
> accomplished so far.  10 would be "all the way."
> 
> 19. How much time do you spend per day in formal spiritual practices
> that are not common-everyday human activities?
> 
> 20. List the recreational activities, hobbies, passions that get more
> than 10 hours per week of your time.
> 
> 21. What do you expect to get out of posting here at FairfieldLife?
>


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