Earthlyreligion.com is an interactive web site
of God's Goods, a humanistic, naturalistic, deistic religion.
HOW TO
To the front page of the site, I will post my sermons,
editorials and other writings. Each new article I post will appear at the
top of the front page so the oldest ones are at the bottom. Each entry contains
a short italicized quote from the article, a brief description in regular
type, and a place to click in order for you to read the entire article.
Attached to any entry could be comments from you or other readers. You may
also make your own comments, comment on the comments, or even vote up which
are better. To contribute your thoughts, log in as a member. There is no expectation
of agreement or remuneration, but I do want engagement and, if you feel so-inclined,
support. Come back often and see what's new!
There is no charge to use this site. As a member of the site, you will become an active part of Earthlyreligion.com. Comment directly to me or respond to each other. Your comments will be there for me and others to read. Go ahead and sign up! You'll get the hang of it quickly.
TO SIGN UP
To use the site, click on "log in" to the upper
right of this screen. On that new page you will see a column named "create
an account.” Fill in all appropriate fields and click "submit."
Be sure to use your working e-mail address! After
submitting your information, check your e-mail address you entered. You should
have an e-mail with a "validation" link in it. You must
click this link to activate your account. Once registered, you can comment
on entries and "mod" entries either positive or negative. Remember
your username and password to easily return.
We will not bother you with appeals, nor will we forward your name and info
to other parties. The purpose is to engage a community of readers. This will
lead to an unfolding of the programs and practices inherent in the principles
of God’s Goods.
Welcome to the web site of a very American religion: God’s Goods
is humanistic, naturalistic, and deistic. You'll be among the earliest participants
of what could be a large, unique, and worthy religion.
Thank you for your time!
Site founder,
Brad Carrier