excuse uscoming throughthanks[Edited on July 25, 2014 at 1:02 PM. Reason : Peace, we outta here.]
7/25/2014 1:02:23 PM
its interesting that athiests always know more about religion than the religious
7/25/2014 1:02:45 PM
could you guys please keep it down in this threadwe're trying to "venerate"thanks
7/25/2014 1:03:22 PM
1. Yes2. Grew up in Methodist. Been to a few Baptist. Currently I attend a Lutheran church with my wife that her family has been at their entire lives.
7/25/2014 1:14:51 PM
7/25/2014 1:38:16 PM
leave it to a misinformed christian to take a literal translation of my post
7/25/2014 1:40:05 PM
A poetic translation of a translation in a different language made two centuries removed from the year you posted it.[Edited on July 25, 2014 at 1:42 PM. Reason : correction]
7/25/2014 1:42:09 PM
It really bugs me when atheists can't take Religion based off of its philosophical value and want to trash it.Not believing in spirituality does not mean that you have to hate the Bible. It just simply means that you read it differently.
7/25/2014 1:58:38 PM
7/25/2014 2:15:24 PM
lulz
7/25/2014 2:17:56 PM
7/25/2014 2:21:52 PM
1. No2. See #1
7/25/2014 2:24:09 PM
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7/25/2014 2:33:33 PM
^ John was not written in 120-150. There are two main dates that most people believe. An "earlier" date in the 50s-60s and a later date in the 80s-90. As far as first century church, I'm talking about the Church as talked about and described in the book of Acts We are what most people would consider a very "conservative" church. We believe each local church should be independent to work with the local Christians and not "report" to some corporate or national church. Everything we do for worship and things we believe need to have one of three things found in the Bible 1. A direct command authorizing it 2. An example talking about it/showing it 3. A necessary inference. We try not to add to the word of God or take away from it. So we have no teachings or rules that a lot of denominations do about uniforms the preacher has to wear or requirements to become a preacher or having to stay celibate if you want to preach, etc. We have no man-made creeds or anything like that.For some of the more popular topics:We believe homosexuality is a sin (though we don't "hate" gay people. We teach that you hate the sin, not the sinner. So gay people can come to our church and we aren't going to berate them or anything. But we will try to educate them on what we believe and why. Homosexuality is a sin just like any other sin)We teach on the marriage-divorce-remarriage issue that a lot of denominations don't believe or ignoreWe teach that baptism by immersion is required to be saved (no infant baptism, original sin, or sprinkling baptism)We don't use musical instruments in our singing during worship due to not being able to find any of the three conditions listed earlier regarding it. We believe there is a right way to worship as a congregation according to the Bible and not just doing things with the right intentions.Basically we are willing to sit down and have a bible study on any topic the Bible discusses and show you why we believe/worship the way we do. If we find a way in which we are wrong in what the Bible teaches, we will change our ways.
7/25/2014 4:35:21 PM
Yes.Episcopalian
7/25/2014 4:41:17 PM
7/25/2014 5:14:36 PM
^ Thats not entirely correct. You are correct in that we are not to judge others in a condescending way. But we do have the responsibility to distinguish good from evil. We need to make sure our motives are pure and inspect ourselves first. But we shouldn't just let everything go without calling it wrong. John 7:24 says "Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment"Galations 6:1 "Brothers, if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness"2 Tim 3:16 "All scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction and for training in righteousness[Edited on July 25, 2014 at 5:34 PM. Reason : .]
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7/25/2014 6:47:31 PM
1. Yes2. Catholic (Byzantine Rite)3. Byzantine Rite, a group of Eastern Catholics who follow a different rite than (Roman/Latin) Catholics. Other groups of Eastern Catholics include Melkite (Turkish/Syrian), Marionite (Lebanon/Syria), Chaldean (Iraq). Our mass is called the Divine Liturgy. Two forms are celebrated - the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil. These are pretty much in the same form as when they were written - 380 A.D. There are icons which we venerate (not worship), and the altar is separate from the rest of the church. We (the congregation) chant the whole liturgy and responses. There's a lot incensing but NO kneeling - our pews don't have kneelers. A lot of this is found in the Orthodox church, and that's because the Byzantine Empire's capitol, Constantinople (Istanbul) competed with Rome on a lot of spiritual issues. There was a schism in 1054, and while some in the East still wanted to be in communion with Rome, they were politically forced to stay in the Orthodox church's influence. After the Byzantine Empire fell, and the Orthodox center of gravity went to Moscow, the Roman-leaning Christians, particularly in Poland, Lithuania, Slovakia, and the Ukraine wanted to rejoin the Catholic church. Councils were held, and these Eastern Catholics were let back in. The Church in Rome lets us practice our own traditions, but our eparchs and archeparch (bishop and archbishop) answer to the Pope. So even though we were under the Orthodox thumb for a bit, we are NOT Orthodox.These are pictures from my Byzantine church back in San Diego. If you are interested in seeing how the Byzantine Catholics do things, there's a parish in Cary:http://www.sscyrilmethodius.org/
7/25/2014 7:22:58 PM
7/26/2014 1:41:29 PM
Hey guys, what's going on in this thread?
7/26/2014 2:56:02 PM
1. No2. NoneWe briefly flirted with vintage21 because a Saucer brunch couple date we knew went. Pastor Tyler was awesome and IMO is the standard bearer for modern Christianity. I think they are good for the community but I'm just not religious. We wanted a church to marry us in order to please our parents. They wanted us to be celibate and live apart. When we tried to join a community group, it was the most awkward experience of my life. We sat in the dark singing hymns from youtube. Some cried. The men and women were always separate. At the end, the men were supposed to pray in the basement while the women prayed upstairs. I bolted. I think I was having a panic attack. You can say I tried for all the wrong reasons and I know I did. I can see myself joining a non-religious community in the future.I believe there might be a God but it isn't a sentient being. If we don't destroy ourselves, it's possible we can colonize other planets and clone humans from existing remains or time travel. I might freeze my ass when I die. Then, we can just keep living over and over again like Sam Rockwell in Moon or take robot bodies. I guess I worship science already.
7/26/2014 4:00:43 PM
7/26/2014 4:33:49 PM
There were instruments used for worship 1000 years before Acts was written.And I don't understand the sentiment of not doing it because it wasn't mentioned. If it isn't strictly forbidden, then why would you think you shouldn't do it?Using your voice and clapping your hands are no different than how instruments work.Does your service leader use a microphone? Because the bible never expressly gives permission for that, either.
7/27/2014 2:59:40 PM
Better take a mule to church, and any Bibles you use had damned well better be on scrolls and hand-copied by scribes.
7/27/2014 3:02:23 PM
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7/27/2014 4:29:53 PM
New agey Christians don't truck with the Hebrew Bible, man.
7/27/2014 4:38:07 PM
well, then: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatitudes
7/27/2014 4:41:41 PM
7/27/2014 5:38:51 PM
rofl
7/27/2014 5:41:24 PM
This shit is crazier than the King James-only crowd, or the young-earth creationism stuff, or forbidding dancing or whatever.
7/27/2014 6:01:16 PM
7/27/2014 6:35:54 PM
i'm not trying to be an example or claiming I'm a good person, I'm just pointing out that its not hypocritical to not be religious but think that Jesus had a pretty good message. I also think that President Bartlet was a pretty awesome president, and Thoreau had a good message about civil disobedience and the duality of man and nature. I'm really not sure why you are struggling with such a simple concept. It's pretty easy to like Christ's message but not believe that he is the son of God (and also God) or performed miracles or was resurrected from the dead or anything. He could be entirely fictional and his message is still pretty good. [Edited on July 27, 2014 at 7:01 PM. Reason : .]
7/27/2014 6:56:28 PM
Dawkins called himself a cultural Christians.It seems pretty easy to recognize parts of the bible for the literary works they are, and appreciate these parts for the meaning and contexts, without being a "Christian" in the sense of all the mystical nonsense associated with this.
7/27/2014 11:32:04 PM
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7/28/2014 6:25:16 AM
TIL you people consider themselves a follower of a particular religion without actually following or agreeing with the key tenets that define that religioni must belong to a metric fuckton of religions
7/28/2014 6:28:31 AM
Sorry, guys. It's just a view you adapt when you're 5, and somebody's parent sticks their finger in your face and tells you you're going to hell.I'm aware of how critical it is to you all that Christians believe that other stuff...been told about the important tenets many times over the course of my life.Until I started lying about church attendance, I was warned about my fiery fate by several adults--my parents advised me to be tolerant of their religious views.Still don't understand why the tolerance/kindness/compassion parts never really took off with real Christians.[Edited on July 28, 2014 at 7:19 AM. Reason : They're the best parts!]
7/28/2014 7:18:54 AM
I was raised in a Buddhist household. We didn't really believe in any of the Buddhist stuff but we sat Indian style and had to be silent a lot.
7/28/2014 7:49:17 AM
7/28/2014 7:55:08 AM
hmmm I too find it weird that people grew up Christian but dont believe Jesus was the son of God...well Jesus numerous times said he was the son of God.I also find it weird that some Christians dont believe in the Old testament when Jesus believed the Old testment being a Jew. he quoted it plenty of times and used prophecy from it concerning himself. " I'm not here to do away with the Law but to fulfill it" (paraphrase)I believe there was a historical Jesus. I believe he was influential to a group looking for messianic savior however throughout time the story got murked by the Roman Empire and it came to a head with Constantine the great. he made Christianity the official religion with, I believe, him being totally crazy and elite people putting together the canon and plagiarizing the hell out of it.
7/28/2014 9:37:54 AM
Yeah, I thought the message of the Gospel of John was the fundamental tenet of Christianity: Accepting Jesus (the son of god) as your Lord and Savior to make it to Heaven.
7/28/2014 10:04:58 AM
7/28/2014 11:20:46 AM
I'm jewishI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
7/28/2014 8:41:11 PM
^^^^^I was just fucking with you guys.Obviously, I do not badly want to call myself a Christian.Why would I want to associate myself with any of you?And don't call yourself a non-Christian. If you ever sat in a church and believed a lick of that garbage, you still got some Christian taint on you.
7/28/2014 9:00:23 PM
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