Nopingout wrote:JesuChristi666 wrote:Actually that's a good question. Especially seeing as how the Bible speaks against vain repetitions.
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Nopingout wrote:Shilster wrote:Nopingout wrote:JesuChristi666 wrote:Actually that's a good question. Especially seeing as how the Bible speaks against vain repetitions.
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repetitions in general
What verse? NEver heard about that
HereThereEverywhere wrote:What's your opinion on religions that are radically different from your own?
Shilster wrote:HereThereEverywhere wrote:What's your opinion on religions that are radically different from your own?
I just respect their beliefs.
Shilster wrote:Why do you repeat the same prayer over 10 times?
HereThereEverywhere wrote:What's your opinion on religions that are radically different from your own?
JesuChristi666 wrote:Question then. If it is impossible for people who do not receive communion to be saved. How then did the man on the right hand of Jesus enter heaven?
JesuChristi666 wrote:James2 wrote:JesuChristi666 wrote:Question then. If it is impossible for people who do not receive communion to be saved. How then did the man on the right hand of Jesus enter heaven?
It’s not impossible to be saved without receiving communion, rather, to receive it is a precept imposed by Christ. Someone who would refuse to receive it during their life and at the hour of death would be damned for disobedience, but this obviously does not apply when it is impossible.
Ok. Another question. Where in he Bible does it say you have to do the communion?
JesuChristi666 wrote:Ok. That explains it as something you should do at least once. But why should we do it constantly?
ChubbyMooshroom9 wrote:Is being gay bad
ChubbyMooshroom9 wrote:Is being gay bad
HereThereEverywhere wrote:Why do you follow God if . . .
deathofrats0808 wrote:James wrote:DEATH! I JUST WANT ONE MORE BREATH!
CAAN YOOOU GRANT MEE ONE MOOOORE PLEEEEEEEEAAASE!?
All out of breath I'm afraid. I only have existential dread left.
James2 wrote:HereThereEverywhere wrote:Why do you follow God if . . .
God is the supreme good, and union with him is the end or goal of man. There can be no legitimate objection to following God.
Fenraiser wrote:How does your faith influence your interactions with others?
HereThereEverywhere wrote:So you only follow God because you're told you're supposed to? Even if I believed God was real, I wouldn't care about what he thinks is sinful in relation to things like homosexuality and fucking the mouthhole. It's not my place to judge people who want to live their lives how they choose, and if God has a problem with that, I'll march straight into Hell with them. My legitimate objection is that if I need to follow a dictator to experience this supreme good, then I'll stick to my subjective good. If I don't make it into Heaven because I don't condemn people for having some fun in their lives in a way God detests despite having no negative impact on their lives, then I'm fine with that.
NDM wrote:Why do Catholics deny evolution?
Sarah Thorpe wrote:NDM wrote:Why do Catholics deny evolution?
You do realise thats not true?
Like its taught in nearly every school as fact, and the pope mentioned its valid too?
NDM wrote:Sarah Thorpe wrote:NDM wrote:Why do Catholics deny evolution?
You do realise thats not true?
Like its taught in nearly every school as fact, and the pope mentioned its valid too?
No, I have seen a lot of Catholics [at least I think they are Catholics, could be Fundamentalists.] on YouTube and the Internet say evolution is false due to G-d's word.
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