pinkee -> RE: Thoughts On Organized Religion. (10/7/2006 12:59:52 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster Aye, leave it to an atheist to know Christian theology like the back of his (non-intelligently designed) hand. Christian theology is very beautiful; it's just not true. Many of y'all who think I'm just a religion basher don't realize how many years I've spent studying it seriously. I'm a lapsed seminarian, and in the old days I probably would have ended up as a bishop or something. quote:
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ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster One of the basic theological points of Methodism is that going to Church has nothing to do with going to Heaven. Exactly!!!! Lam, i certaintly picture You in a Bishop's Mitre and vestments. It surprises me not a whit that You were once a seminarian, and am proud to have such a witty, intelligent, eclectic friend. Being a Catholic and schooled partially before 1969, i have never read the bible in its entirety. i knew the Catechism, the Missal, the Hymn Books, etc. i could say the rosary, the Stations of the Cross and a Novena. Nowadays i have mostly forgotten/abandoned such practices, but i still attend Mass, go to Confession and say my prayers. As i have said, various forces have led me to consider converting to Judaism. i feel i will always be more fulfilled and happier if i attend worship services and elsewise participate in some recognised religion. By no means do i intend to insinuate that any Humanist or Atheist or Deist is inferior, wrong-headed, or any other negative thing. i respect E/everyone's right to believe (or not) as T/they choose. What i am struggling with is the unkind remarks (e.g., delusional) of some posters towards recognised religions and, by implication, their practitioners. i don't feel my beliefs pose a threat to A/anyone else's belief system....so i'm a bit confused why mutual respect is not the theme here. pinkee P.S. i have no idea why my post appears inside a quote, nor can i seem to fix it. Sorry.
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