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- December 31, 2009 at 8:59 pm#167849StuParticipant
Quote i like to think to think that we are not random nothing in nothingness.
Who could disagree with that?Stuart
December 31, 2009 at 11:40 pm#167850karmarieParticipantHi p2a
Stu is just being Stu, I quite like him actually, hes not that bad, lol ,
You seem to be on the same type of search I started at, trust me, dont do what I did, I read too much and the wrong material half the time and really confused myself, let God be your guide! And also dont let lifes worries come in the way, its a good trick of evil to cause a major problem, to divert your mind toward the problem/s and away from thinking and learning of God. Leave all in Gods hands!
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January 25, 2010 at 8:30 am#173143davidParticipantQuote they need to lose the holy than thou act, we are right you are wrong on every issue basically. I would like you to name an issue that the Catholics believe they are wrong on. Or an issue that [any single group, religious or otherwise] believe in, yet they believe they are wrong on.
When they believe they are wrong on something, they change it. They don't continue to believe something they think is wrong.
Quote i never really cared for religion, really JW view since its all i knew, it seemed very judgmental towards others and also was very hard.
I don't remember the earliest Christians saying their life was easy or accepting other religions as Ok. Do you?I know people that seem to go through life and everything seems so easy for them, and everything just seems to work out. And others, have more hardships than others. You seem to have done this yourself.
Quote it felt like stumblings blocks were put up, but they were self inflicted ones It is a flaw in humans that they tend to hear what they want to hear. Some of the things, such as the dinosaurs and the flood seem to be the opinions of your parents.
January 25, 2010 at 8:37 am#173146StuParticipantQuote (david @ Jan. 25 2010,19:30) I would like you to name an issue that the Catholics believe they are wrong on. Or an issue that [any single group, religious or otherwise] believe in, yet they believe they are wrong on. When they believe they are wrong on something, they change it. They don't continue to believe something they think is wrong.
Do you think the vatican really thinks it was wrong to persecute Galileo, or is it just a popular offering in times of skepticism about what Catholicism stands for when the pope is complicit in covering up child rape by priests and organising for that love to be spread around?Stuart
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