so what is this religion really about? i've never been to a catholic service, but i heard its quite different than any other "christian" churches. i'm just looking for a basic rundown of the religion and what they believe in.some things i really want to know about:why do you baptise babies at birth?what exactly is a pope?the bible has verses that say repetitive prayer is not the way to pray, yet you have things like the rosary?
1/27/2006 9:53:41 AM
its all about worshiping idols
1/27/2006 9:57:43 AM
does the statue of mary count as an idol?
1/27/2006 9:58:51 AM
http://www.google.com
1/27/2006 10:01:58 AM
fuck that shit, i want real catholics giving me this information
1/27/2006 10:06:08 AM
http://www.vatican.va/phome_en.htm
1/27/2006 10:07:11 AM
Wikipedia solves all problems.
1/27/2006 10:35:29 AM
1/27/2006 10:41:37 AM
He wants real catholics to explain it so that he can ask follow up questions in a condescending manner. I can see this thread going badly real quicklike.
1/27/2006 10:43:46 AM
I take it you're talking about the Roman Catholic church
1/27/2006 10:45:59 AM
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1/27/2006 10:50:40 AM
^ now, not to be rude, just inquisitive. I was raised presbyterian and am atheist by practice.I wish to honestly know your stand on ideas like intelligent design and refutation of scientific principles
1/27/2006 10:54:21 AM
the Catholic church accepted evolution a while ago (on the condition that the process was seen as the hand of God)I was raised Catholic and am atheist/agnostic
1/27/2006 10:59:43 AM
i personally do not hold a lot of the church's views on things like abortion, God creating the earth in 7 days and others. i do not know much about intelligent design so i can not answer where i stand or where the church does. but in terms of scientific reasoning, there has always been a clash between science and religion and there always will be. i prefer tangible evidence over beliefs anyday, that is just my personality and my train of thinking. but take for example, the creation of the earth. i believe in the big bang theory among other scientific theories but at the same time i believe God still had a hand in the creation of the earth. so i have a mixture of science and religion, not just 1 or the other.
1/27/2006 11:00:22 AM
my mom alawys said that 7 days might not be the same to god as it is to us. that being explanation for earth created in 7 daysnot how I see it, but at least it's an attempt to meld the twoand while I don't feel religion has a place in logic, I feel it has a steadfast place in human nature.
1/27/2006 11:07:36 AM
o i certainly agree with u that religion is important to human nature. but as for logic, it does a terrible job at stayin consistent or makin sense..lol. a lot of the stories in the bible i do not believe in where some catholics will. like for example, the adam and eve story i do not believe in, i think it is merely a story and that is it. as a side not, do i believe Jesus Christ existed? yes. do i believe he performed miracles? yes i do.[Edited on January 27, 2006 at 11:10 AM. Reason : .]
1/27/2006 11:10:25 AM
well who is to say that the stories weren't transmitted as .....let's say fables, to the general population by a deity.then the people wrote them down as fact, missing the point.i suppose there are limitless hypotheses as to how and whybut translation numerous times through the centuries leads to miscommunication. I seem to remember that the bible says the world is to be worshipped, not inside, but outside
1/27/2006 11:13:45 AM
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1/27/2006 11:34:15 AM
I never would have thought that salisburyboy would have the presence of mind to have a backup alias and a completely different manner of writing.
1/27/2006 12:07:07 PM
Paging Wolfpack2K...
1/27/2006 12:16:37 PM
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1/27/2006 12:33:02 PM
it figures that guy would be a Cyclops fanand i find it funny he is working to end the discrimination against men
1/27/2006 12:37:37 PM
Hahahahahahahahah Cyclops is such a dick.And in Marvel 1602 the Catholic church tries to exterminate the mutants.[Edited on January 27, 2006 at 12:53 PM. Reason : asdf]
1/27/2006 12:52:49 PM
I bet his favorite Ninja Turtle was Leonardo
1/27/2006 1:04:30 PM
1/27/2006 1:10:15 PM
haha he likes the squarest x-man
1/27/2006 1:39:03 PM
Jean-Grey had an abortion, and Cyclops DIDNT EVEN CARE
1/27/2006 1:39:43 PM
That's because it was Gambit's child
1/27/2006 3:43:17 PM
ADULTERY.
1/27/2006 4:08:02 PM
waitwhat?jean grey had an abortion?did she do it herself with her mind?
1/27/2006 4:19:44 PM
maybe the kid fought back w/mind powers so she just scrambled him with a hanger.
1/27/2006 4:24:08 PM
1/27/2006 4:43:17 PM
Sainted.
1/27/2006 4:50:44 PM
1/27/2006 9:58:44 PM
Limbo is one of the dumbest ideas ever conceived by man.It's a stupid literal interpretation of the Bible on top of an more stupid literal translation of the Bible.
1/27/2006 10:58:54 PM
1/27/2006 11:33:25 PM
So, if you ever needed more proof that this whole religion thing is ridiculous, look no further than institutions like the Catholic Church. Since that which they hold true on earth, god will hold true in heaven, they can make changes to anything they want about the religion and it will be ok. Leaving aside how frightening that idea is in and of itself (crazy pope one day decides to make the slaughter of homosexuals ok, or something), let's examine one silly (but less harmful) example.The church has decided to http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=17835get rid of the idea of limbo</a>, which is where unbaptized babies and people who have never learned of the one true god or his son Jesus go when they die. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051229/LIFESTYLE04/512290316/1041/LIFESTYLEWhy did they decide to get rid of this idea?</a>
1/28/2006 12:08:52 AM
Yeah the limbo abolishment did crack me up. One second, millions of babies are condemned to Limbo. The next second, Limbo is no longer there. I guess Limbo was ran out of business. (probably by Wal-Mart, since many believe that this would probably be a future site for them).
1/28/2006 12:26:30 AM
Limbo has never been a formal teaching of the Church. It was really a proposal of St. Augustine and other theosophers to try and explain about children who die without baptism of water. It must not be confused with a teaching of the Church. The Church never "abolished" Limbo, it merely clarified that Limbo is not a part of Catholic doctrine. See http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09256a.htm
1/28/2006 2:45:35 AM
1/28/2006 11:02:07 AM
you can be tolerant and still critical. i would never dream of forcing people not to practice their religions, but i'm still going to crack on them
1/28/2006 11:18:17 AM
10 years of catholic schools- mehif you dont beleive in every major beleif of the catholic church you are not catholic. you cannot pick and choose what parts of catholicism you will agree with and i see alot of that in this thread. i realized i wasnt catholic when i learned this a few years back. here are some things many people may not know about. theyre all in the cathecism(sp)-supporting anyone or anything that destroys life-not beleiving that once blessed the bread and wine becomes the actual body and blood of christ-masterbation-birth control-condems-any type of sexual arousal that doesnt involve you and your spouse in the natural position-supporting a canidate that doesnt do is job following every rule of catholicism
1/28/2006 11:19:20 AM
did the church officially declare that limbo doesn't exist/never existed?the articles above merely said they were preparing a statement, and the article only seemed relevant to unbaptised babies.i was pretty sure there were other people in limbo, such as those who died before the existence of christ.
1/28/2006 5:46:50 PM
Well there was never a time "before the existence of Christ." But for people who died before His sacrifice, yes they did go to a place that I guess you could describe as "limbo" - it is called "hell" in the Apostle's Creed, but of course we need to separate that from the hell of the damned, from which there is no exit. The Catechism does state that we entrust the souls of those who died without baptism through no fault of their own, simply unto the Mercy of God.
1/28/2006 6:08:34 PM
given this
1/28/2006 6:14:57 PM
^that guy is in more dire need of a blowjob than any white man in history(GMV-Robin Williams)seriously, people have spent more time wiping their ass than he spent coming up with that witty commentary
1/28/2006 10:00:24 PM
1/28/2006 10:54:07 PM
set em up
1/29/2006 1:11:54 AM