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Anyone familiar with it? I find it fascinating even though its Religion,I don't believe in it just know people who do and are my friends....religion to me is just an opiat for our pathetic lives...
Anyone familiar with it? I find it fascinating even though its Religion,I don't believe in it just know people who do and are my friends....religion to me is just an opiat for our pathetic lives...
I find it interesting how fractured the christian religion really is, yet all claim the bible as their holy book. There seem to be many forms, sects, or denominations of christianity, yet when you ask someone they will respond, "I'm a Christian". They will not say I'm a Protestant, Catholic, Baptist or Methodist. I wonder why that is?
Anyone familiar with it? I find it fascinating even though its Religion,I don't believe in it just know people who do and are my friends....religion to me is just an opiat for our pathetic lives...
I find it interesting how fractured the christian religion really is, yet all claim the bible as their holy book. There seem to be many forms, sects, or denominations of christianity, yet when you ask someone they will respond, "I'm a Christian". They will not say I'm a Protestant, Catholic, Baptist or Methodist. I wonder why that is?
Anyone familiar with it? I find it fascinating even though its Religion,I don't believe in it just know people who do and are my friends....religion to me is just an opiat for our pathetic lives...
Anyone familiar with it? I find it fascinating even though its Religion,I don't believe in it just know people who do and are my friends....religion to me is just an opiat for our pathetic lives...
I find it interesting how fractured the christian religion really is, yet all claim the bible as their holy book. There seem to be many forms, sects, or denominations of christianity, yet when you ask someone they will respond, "I'm a Christian". They will not say I'm a Protestant, Catholic, Baptist or Methodist. I wonder why that is?
I imagine it is because they think they are the ones correctly reading and interpreting the bible; they may not consider the other sects or denominations true Christians.
Anyone familiar with it? I find it fascinating even though its Religion,I don't believe in it just know people who do and are my friends....religion to me is just an opiat for our pathetic lives...
I find it interesting how fractured the christian religion really is, yet all claim the bible as their holy book. There seem to be many forms, sects, or denominations of christianity, yet when you ask someone they will respond, "I'm a Christian". They will not say I'm a Protestant, Catholic, Baptist or Methodist. I wonder why that is?
Anyone familiar with it? I find it fascinating even though its Religion,I don't believe in it just know people who do and are my friends....religion to me is just an opiat for our pathetic lives...
I find it interesting how fractured the christian religion really is, yet all claim the bible as their holy book. There seem to be many forms, sects, or denominations of christianity, yet when you ask someone they will respond, "I'm a Christian". They will not say I'm a Protestant, Catholic, Baptist or Methodist. I wonder why that is?
I call myself Christian...but i don't believe in organized religion. That's what i call it when someone says they're a Baptist, Methodist, Protestant...(i believe Catholics are a cult-not Christian). I haven't gone to church in quite awhile. Not that i didn't enjoy going (usually), but i don't believe in the "rules" that churches put in place. Most are man made rules, not laws of God. Like when my uncle was a pastor, his church didn't believe in going to movies, dancing, etc...that's not Gods law, it's all made up by man. I get more out of just having a Bible study group, i get so much more out of it and you can get together with others that feel the same way you do.
Yes...the Bible is our Holy book, it's God's word. It's a teaching tool. Maybe not the easiest to really understand, it takes alot of studying. But it's all we really need.
Anyone familiar with it? I find it fascinating even though its Religion,I don't believe in it just know people who do and are my friends....religion to me is just an opiat for our pathetic lives...
I find it interesting how fractured the christian religion really is, yet all claim the bible as their holy book. There seem to be many forms, sects, or denominations of christianity, yet when you ask someone they will respond, "I'm a Christian". They will not say I'm a Protestant, Catholic, Baptist or Methodist. I wonder why that is?
I call myself Christian...but i don't believe in organized religion. That's what i call it when someone says they're a Baptist, Methodist, Protestant...(i believe Catholics are a cult-not Christian). I haven't gone to church in quite awhile. Not that i didn't enjoy going (usually), but i don't believe in the "rules" that churches put in place. Most are man made rules, not laws of God. Like when my uncle was a pastor, his church didn't believe in going to movies, dancing, etc...that's not Gods law, it's all made up by man. I get more out of just having a Bible study group, i get so much more out of it and you can get together with others that feel the same way you do.
Yes...the Bible is our Holy book, it's God's word. It's a teaching tool. Maybe not the easiest to really understand, it takes alot of studying. But it's all we really need.
Thoses Catholics are going to burn in hell for idolitry, gambling and drinking.
Or so I was told by Christians.
I find it interesting how fractured the christian religion really is, yet all claim the bible as their holy book. There seem to be many forms, sects, or denominations of christianity, yet when you ask someone they will respond, "I'm a Christian". They will not say I'm a Protestant, Catholic, Baptist or Methodist. I wonder why that is?
I call myself Christian...but i don't believe in organized religion. That's what i call it when someone says they're a Baptist, Methodist, Protestant...(i believe Catholics are a cult-not Christian). I haven't gone to church in quite awhile. Not that i didn't enjoy going (usually), but i don't believe in the "rules" that churches put in place. Most are man made rules, not laws of God. Like when my uncle was a pastor, his church didn't believe in going to movies, dancing, etc...that's not Gods law, it's all made up by man. I get more out of just having a Bible study group, i get so much more out of it and you can get together with others that feel the same way you do.
Yes...the Bible is our Holy book, it's God's word. It's a teaching tool. Maybe not the easiest to really understand, it takes alot of studying. But it's all we really need.
The problem of studying it yourself in small groups of like thinkers is the David Koresh situation. It seems that most groups like this end up living the end times prophecies, and this leads to some really bizzare behavior. Then sometimes you get the under educated trying to interpet a book that scholars can't even interpet correctly. Then they start arguing ove language (this seems to be a favorite topic) and which is acceptable and which is not. The bible can be very dangerous is the wrong hands, just ask abortion doctors.
I call myself Christian...but i don't believe in organized religion. That's what i call it when someone says they're a Baptist, Methodist, Protestant...(i believe Catholics are a cult-not Christian). I haven't gone to church in quite awhile. Not that i didn't enjoy going (usually), but i don't believe in the "rules" that churches put in place. Most are man made rules, not laws of God. Like when my uncle was a pastor, his church didn't believe in going to movies, dancing, etc...that's not Gods law, it's all made up by man. I get more out of just having a Bible study group, i get so much more out of it and you can get together with others that feel the same way you do.
Yes...the Bible is our Holy book, it's God's word. It's a teaching tool. Maybe not the easiest to really understand, it takes alot of studying. But it's all we really need.
The problem of studying it yourself in small groups of like thinkers is the David Koresh situation. It seems that most groups like this end up living the end times prophecies, and this leads to some really bizzare behavior. Then sometimes you get the under educated trying to interpet a book that scholars can't even interpet correctly. Then they start arguing ove language (this seems to be a favorite topic) and which is acceptable and which is not. The bible can be very dangerous is the wrong hands, just ask abortion doctors.
I guess it could lead to that and probably has...not all of us agree on how we interpret something. I love studying end times, but that's not all we study at all...you have to study the WHOLE bible. Yes, there's some pretty whacky people out there that call themselves christian and do some horrible things. That's not what Christianity is about and they are not true christians...they're being led by Satan...