(March 19, 2018 at 5:30 am)breakerbreakeronenine Wrote: Hello everyone,
First of all, if this is not appropriate for this message board, please let me know or delete this thread. Causing controversy or breaking any rules is not my intention. I am a Roman Catholic seminarian who will be ordained to the priesthood in May. I am working on a project for one of my seminary classes and am in need of two volunteers to answer some questions for me.
If you could begin by telling me about yourself (age, gender, occupation, married/single/divorced, etc.) and then answer the following questions:
1. How would you define God?
2. Can a person know God? (How?)
3. Who was/is Jesus Christ?
4. What is the biggest problem, in your opinion, facing humankind today?
5. What is (how do you define) sin?
6. How do you feel about the church (and/or Christianity) and why do you feel this way?
7. How would you define the concept of salvation?
8. Do you think that there is only one way to reach God? (Elaborate)
9. What happens after we die?
10. How would you define a Christian?
11. Which is more important to you, knowing God or loving God? Can they be separated?
12. How does a person get to heaven?
13. What is your philosophy of life?
14. What do you think is common to world religions? How do they differ?
Thank you for your help in this regard. Have a great day!
First of all nice copy pasta?. I wonder is copying exam questions plagarism?
Second before I answer any of your questions I have two of my own 1) What are your views on the twin ongoing epidemics of child rape & murder within the rcc? and 2) What are your views on the attempt to cover up these crimes against humanity authorised by the highest authority and carried out with a missionary zeal by his lackeys.
The reason I quit rome was that I could no longer be blind to the sheer and pervasive immorality of the underlying religion and the corruption it causes in its adherents. If you god exists it is our moral duty to do him down.
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