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Shoryuken

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Jan 7, 2005
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Tifoso Lou said:
In religion.

Without getting sappy, the deeper I delve into my Faith, the more convinced I am that God (an omnipotent being, who would exist without ever having made me) truly loves me (not in the abstract, but as me--Lou) and chose to make me, out of his great love for me. That I have worth therefore, above anything in the entire world---as does each human being.

Which is pretty humbling and mind blowing at the same time. :)

Ok. Ahh, Its tough for me to continue this conversation and still be polite, but ill take a risk and ask anyway. Do you think that you have had a hard life or an easy one? If u dont mind me asking;)


Edit- Changed discussion to conversation.
 

Dragon

Senior Member
Apr 24, 2003
27,407
HWIENIAWSKI said:
@ Fabi, of course, and I admit the church has made serious mistakes before, but my point is that the church has had time to overcome those mistakes. basically, I'm just saying that the church is older and wiser that you :D
:D
 
Jan 7, 2004
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HWIENIAWSKI said:
Shadowfax didn't prove anything. No-one os perfect, that's all. Catholics DO sin obviously, and being Catholic doesn't mean being perfect. Catholicism is a system of beliefs based on the basic tenet that we as humans are IMPERFECT, and therefore one of the most important facets of Catholicism is the effort to be as good as we can be, in the knowledge that salvation is in the understanding and repenting of our sins, not perfection, as perfection is impossible for humans

somewhere down the road this turned into "we hate gays, abortions, and birth controll"
 

Dragon

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Apr 24, 2003
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Off topic but

If theres like five people living near to the Washington DC area (Burkey, Andy, Enron, Ze, Henry) why dont you guys meet each other sometime?
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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I am a Roman Catholic...

but have I always followed the rules of the church (as stated by the pope)...the answer is- no

I had my share of pre-marital sex (hey... I was a kid !!:weee: )
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
Black Mamba said:
Off topic but

If theres like five people living near to the Washington DC area (Burkey, Andy, Enron, Ze, Henry) why dont you guys meet each other sometime?
That's a good idea.

I would like a meetup one day. Amsterdam will be the wisest choice.
 

Shoryuken

Senior Member
Jan 7, 2005
1,418
Vinman said:
I am a Roman Catholic...

but have I always followed the rules of the church (as stated by the pope)...the answer is- no

I had my share of pre-marital sex (hey... I was a kid !!:weee: )
Six hail Marys, father forgive us;)
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
Tifoso Lou said:
In religion.

Without getting sappy, the deeper I delve into my Faith, the more convinced I am that God (an omnipotent being, who would exist without ever having made me) truly loves me (not in the abstract, but as me--Lou) and chose to make me, out of his great love for me. That I have worth therefore, above anything in the entire world---as does each human being.

Which is pretty humbling and mind blowing at the same time. :)

How does this make any sense?

Why would something you have never seen create us, when it is obvious that we descended from the apes, yo?


What does the bible say about dinosaurs?
 

Henry

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Sep 30, 2003
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Don Bes said:
somewhere down the road this turned into "we hate gays, abortions, and birth controll"

we DON'T hate gays! homosexuality (the act, not the people) is against our beliefs. abortion and birth control are also against Catholic beliefs. simply put-if you believe in God, believe in a process created by god for reasons sanctioned by god, would you then try and interfere with that process?
 

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