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Wow! It was a joke. :doh Notice the little winking guy at the end of the post.
Jeeeesh!
Just discussing! Not debating
Wow! It was a joke. :doh Notice the little winking guy at the end of the post.
Jeeeesh!
Christian, but i don't go to church. I'd rather connect with God on my own than have someone try, and make me think like them.
Like Catholic priests buggering young boys in their care and acceptance of this by their Boss in Rome?
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Some sort of odd cross between a Reform and a Conservative Jew.
"Cult" as in "an organization that uses isolation, propaganda, blackmail, violence etc. to control people for the benefit of a few or one head honcho(s)"? Yes.I have no religion, nor do I consider Atheism/Agnosticism religions of any type.
To he who claimed that Scientology is a non-religion or a cult, I remind you that the continuum between a religion, a cult, and a crazy person is purely based on population (many - few - one).
interesting. given that Christianity is specifically designed to be lived out in a community, how does that work, exactly? and why do you worry about learning from others?
Born again christian non-denominational.
Pagan.
Eclectic Hellenic if you want to get fussy about labels.
Hellenic meaning Greek (ie Athena etc) correct
I had thought most Pagans tended to follow more of the Nordic versions
thats agnostic
There are several distinct varieties of modern Paganism. These include Kemetic (Egyptian), Hellenic (Greek), Greco-Roman (Roman), and several sub-varieites of Germanic Paganism. There are probably hundreds or even thousands of other different paths with more or less specific names. Some people consider Wicca to be Pagan, others do not.Hellenic meaning Greek (ie Athena etc) correct
I had thought most Pagans tended to follow more of the Nordic versions
Not true. Modern Paganism (as opposed to ancient paganism) is often revivalist in it's structure but it generally includes a continuation of older ideas. I know that my beliefs and practices are not thousands of years old, however the underlying ideas and values are and that extends to most Pagans.pagans'll follow any pre-abrahamic religion they can get their hands on.
There are several distinct varieties of modern Paganism. These include Kemetic (Egyptian), Hellenic (Greek), Greco-Roman (Roman), and several sub-varieites of Germanic Paganism. There are probably hundreds or even thousands of other different paths with more or less specific names. Some people consider Wicca to be Pagan, others do not.
What's that?
I don't know anyone that believes the Bible is 100% literal. Otherwise, they would believe Jesus was actually a lamb and we're all goats and sheep. Baaaaaaaa....
You know what I mean, the people who think that Earth was created in six literal days, the anti-Christ will literally come and wage war with Jesus ect...
I don't know anyone that believes the Bible is 100% literal. Otherwise, they would believe Jesus was actually a lamb and we're all goats and sheep. Baaaaaaaa....