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Originally Posted by CuriousGeorg3
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
I can't answer that question.God technically has no past or no future.He just is.
which is basically the answer to every unanswerable question in religion. "it just is"
right
Originally Posted by CuriousGeorg3
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
I can't answer that question.God technically has no past or no future.He just is.
which is basically the answer to every unanswerable question in religion. "it just is"
right
catholicism is repulsive.Originally Posted by kiendienn
I was in CCE/Sunday School/Bible study class, and at the time, we were learning about the Crusades in AP history. I hit my Sunday school teacher up with the question about the Crusades and what the church's view is on that? She had no idea what that was. I gave her the sparknotes version of Pope Urban II, and how he called the Crusades, I think it was a "Holy War". Obviously she had no answer.
I wonder how the Church responds to issues like that though? Hundreds of thousands of lives were lost and absolutely nothing was accomplished after the Crusades. Good job religion, way to lead your blind sheep!
Anyone else hear about "tithes"? Back then, tithing (donating money to the church) was practiced by many churches and in return, dependent on how much was donated, the priest would hand out slips of paper that would give those that donated entrance into Heaven. I had no idea it was that easy.
catholicism is repulsive.Originally Posted by kiendienn
I was in CCE/Sunday School/Bible study class, and at the time, we were learning about the Crusades in AP history. I hit my Sunday school teacher up with the question about the Crusades and what the church's view is on that? She had no idea what that was. I gave her the sparknotes version of Pope Urban II, and how he called the Crusades, I think it was a "Holy War". Obviously she had no answer.
I wonder how the Church responds to issues like that though? Hundreds of thousands of lives were lost and absolutely nothing was accomplished after the Crusades. Good job religion, way to lead your blind sheep!
Anyone else hear about "tithes"? Back then, tithing (donating money to the church) was practiced by many churches and in return, dependent on how much was donated, the priest would hand out slips of paper that would give those that donated entrance into Heaven. I had no idea it was that easy.
Did it ever occur to you that those in positions of power in the religious hierarchy could use that in a matter for personal gain?Originally Posted by kiendienn
I was in CCE/Sunday School/Bible study class, and at the time, we were learning about the Crusades in AP history. I hit my Sunday school teacher up with the question about the Crusades and what the church's view is on that? She had no idea what that was. I gave her the sparknotes version of Pope Urban II, and how he called the Crusades, I think it was a "Holy War". Obviously she had no answer.
I wonder how the Church responds to issues like that though? Hundreds of thousands of lives were lost and absolutely nothing was accomplished after the Crusades. Good job religion, way to lead your blind sheep!
Anyone else hear about "tithes"? Back then, tithing (donating money to the church) was practiced by many churches and in return, dependent on how much was donated, the priest would hand out slips of paper that would give those that donated entrance into Heaven. I had no idea it was that easy.
Did it ever occur to you that those in positions of power in the religious hierarchy could use that in a matter for personal gain?Originally Posted by kiendienn
I was in CCE/Sunday School/Bible study class, and at the time, we were learning about the Crusades in AP history. I hit my Sunday school teacher up with the question about the Crusades and what the church's view is on that? She had no idea what that was. I gave her the sparknotes version of Pope Urban II, and how he called the Crusades, I think it was a "Holy War". Obviously she had no answer.
I wonder how the Church responds to issues like that though? Hundreds of thousands of lives were lost and absolutely nothing was accomplished after the Crusades. Good job religion, way to lead your blind sheep!
Anyone else hear about "tithes"? Back then, tithing (donating money to the church) was practiced by many churches and in return, dependent on how much was donated, the priest would hand out slips of paper that would give those that donated entrance into Heaven. I had no idea it was that easy.
Originally Posted by BigUglyAmerican
Originally Posted by MECKS
Originally Posted by BigUglyAmerican
Bro? your story...its cool.
Joined:10/18/10
Oh. Your comment, corny & played out .
Originally Posted by BigUglyAmerican
Originally Posted by MECKS
Originally Posted by BigUglyAmerican
Bro? your story...its cool.
Joined:10/18/10
Oh. Your comment, corny & played out .
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
The seed of doubt has been planted.
Nurture it, Mecks.
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
The seed of doubt has been planted.
Nurture it, Mecks.