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View Poll Results: Which Religion are you a part of?
Roman Catholic 3 10.34%
Church of England/Anglican 6 20.69%
Islam 4 13.79%
Judaism 0 0%
Prodistant 0 0%
Buddhism 0 0%
Hinduism 3 10.34%
None; I'm an atheist 7 24.14%
Other- please state 6 20.69%
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Old 11-07-2005, 10:04 PM in reply to flanflinger's post starting "I am a director of a Christian Charity...."
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The profanity rule prevented me from typing the words - J e s u s and C h r i s t... hope I haven't offended anyone by typing them with spaces....

PS they are only swear words when used as such, and too often they are used as such
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Old 11-07-2005, 10:16 PM in reply to flanflinger's post starting "I am a director of a Christian Charity...."
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I am a director of a Christian Charity. I am a member of a Baptist church. I go to church most weeks. I do not define myslelf by my denomination, but as a disciple of ***** ******, which makes me a Christian, my faith is central to the way I choose to live.

Hope this helps.....
Me too, I have just graduated and was part of a Christian Union that contained all dnominations, yet no mention was made of differences. I will attend a sermon in any church as long as it is true to the bible.

For what it's worth, I am a pentecostal.
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Old 14-07-2005, 02:51 PM in reply to flanflinger's post starting "The profanity rule prevented me from..."
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The profanity rule prevented me from typing the words - J e s u s and C h r i s t... hope I haven't offended anyone by typing them with spaces....

PS they are only swear words when used as such, and too often they are used as such
They aren't swear words.

To use them unnecessarily is to blaspheme.

Though I guess that some frequent users would say that they are using them entirely necessarily.
I would anyway.

I am agnostic.

I have read the bible almost from cover to cover, some of my ancestors followed the Judaic faith, and I have read vast tranches of the Koran.

If I had to pick a religion, I'd avoid Jedi and more likely pick Druid. I am most certainly a Celt (of Brythonic extraction).

I am always massively amused to read the same tales in each set of "religious" scriptures. Many similar images crop up in every nations legends.

It is as well that no religion with which I am familiar portrays it's saviour as a wandering one-eyed healer with a broad brimmed hat. Otherwise I might think they'd taken the story from somewhere else.

Now that is blasphemy.

So no offence meant.
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Old 14-07-2005, 07:51 PM in reply to Rachael's post starting "I've a strong record of getting on..."
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Well if you want any debates about religion/theology I'll be more than happy to do so, I rather miss all the debating about various aspects of it I used to get at Uni.
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Old 16-07-2005, 04:23 AM in reply to Alison's post starting "Well if you want any debates about..."
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Please though, start it on a different thread; all this thread was meant to be was a thread about which religion you follow. Start a seperate thread for theology please.
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Old 18-07-2005, 06:37 AM in reply to Paoli's post starting "Please though, start it on a different..."
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Old 19-08-2005, 01:20 PM in reply to Paoli's post starting "Please though, start it on a different..."
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Indeed Rachael, the Pope is God's representative on earth. A devout Christian should listen to what the Pope says, in theory. So if the Pope were to say to all Christians "Hang yourselves in my honour", then a devout Christian should do so, as the Pope is God's messenger on earth.
No Paoli that would be wrong, suicide if sound in mind is a mortal sin in Roman Catholisism, and not even a Pope could get round that.
If a Pope was to utter such a statement, then I think he would be unsound in mind, and would have to be replaced.

Religion is a strange thing, people these days tend to turn to it, when they feel the need.

Myself I was baptised into the RC church, and as a youngster attended mass every week, but to be honest, that in part was because my father told me to, and also at the back of my mind, I believed, or at least in part believed, there would be consiquences had I not attended.

Nowadays I don't go to church, although I think I believe in an afterlife, my faith has dwindled over the years, in fact maybe I wish I had a stronger faith, as without doubt those who do believe, have that something to hold on to.
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Old 19-08-2005, 02:06 PM in reply to Ernest's post starting "No Paoli that would be wrong, suicide..."
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I know, I know, I know Ern. I'm just saying that by definition a good catholic should do whatever God says; the Pope being God on Earth.
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Old 19-08-2005, 04:36 PM in reply to Paoli's post starting "I know, I know, I know Ern. I'm just..."
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I'm an athiest, with a fondness for the Budhist outlook. My body seems to be migrating that direction as I get older too .

My wife is a Christian 7th day adventist, but I tend to feel I have seen too much of life to believe in any all controlling, caring entity, nor do I feel any need to believe in the existence of 1 or more deities.
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Old 19-08-2005, 05:00 PM in reply to cantplaycantalk's post starting "I'm an athiest, with a fondness for the..."
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I was thinking about religion the other day as it happens. How are we sure the ancient greeks etc didnt get it right with there version? And could it be in 2000 years time, we'll be having a laugh at believing in the catholic/islamic/jewish faiths as we all troop out of our scientolgy/jedi/greek god churchs/temples.
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