I've been watching stargate, and I'm liking the idea of ascension. Too bad Oma's busy right now so she can't help me.
This is stupid
What Heaven is Like
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I've been watching stargate, and I'm liking the idea of ascension. Too bad Oma's busy right now so she can't help me.
This is stupid
(June 11, 2012 at 5:59 pm)Gaest Wrote: IMO, you might as well work on improving the things you care about that you know will be there when you are gone - children, family, friends, community, reputation and so on. What you have mentioned is a great part of christian life.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
(June 11, 2012 at 11:07 pm)Godschild Wrote:(June 11, 2012 at 5:59 pm)Gaest Wrote: IMO, you might as well work on improving the things you care about that you know will be there when you are gone - children, family, friends, community, reputation and so on. uh-huh.... http://www.topix.com/forum/city/man-wv/T...NA6D90500S Quote:Megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar was arrested in suburban Atlanta for an alleged assault on his 15-year-old daughter, police said Friday. (June 11, 2012 at 4:38 pm)Aiza Wrote:http://theweek.com/article/index/202388/...-in-crisis(June 11, 2012 at 11:48 am)Taqiyya Mockingbird Wrote: The catholic church claims that most are catholic. Most don't believe that tripe. Which means they are not really catholic, the church is just padding its numbers while it hemorrhages its membership. The catholic church is in its death throes. Catholics in crisis Reeling from sex-abuse scandals, the Roman Catholic Church is losing members in droves. Can it stem the decline? Yes, it does pad its numbers and it keeps rolls as well. Folks who leave stay on those rolls. And you are aware of this as well. It is not, as has already been pointed out to you, a no true scotsman. It is a matter of people having not gotten to the point of admitting the obvious. And it is not just MY assertion that the church considers folks who reject core tenets such as this transubstantiation bullshit as "not catholics", that is catholic church policy -- nice bit of cherry-picking there. And, yes, the church is hemorrhaging membership. You are aware of this, too. \ Quote:How severe is the crisis?
http://religions.pewforum.org/reports/
Quote:While those Americans who are unaffiliated with any particular religion have seen the greatest growth in numbers as a result of changes in affiliation, Catholicism has experienced the greatest net losses as a result of affiliation changes. While nearly one-in-three Americans (31%) were raised in the Catholic faith, today fewer than one-in-four (24%) describe themselves as Catholic. At least some Americans are catching on. (June 11, 2012 at 5:13 pm)Welsh cake Wrote: Describe a day in Heaven then please.Heaven is within the eternal present, so the concept of a "day" makes no sense. Heaven is constant adoration of God. Quote:Why?Hate causes suffering because it is contrary to goodness, and as humans we long for what is good in our hearts, it is how we are inclined. Quote:That's pretty much how the god of the Bible operates.No it isn't! If it were I don't think there would be any survivors, outside of Our Lord and Our Lady! (June 12, 2012 at 12:32 am)Taqiyya Mockingbird Wrote: Reeling from sex-abuse scandals, the Roman Catholic Church is losing members in droves. Can it stem the decline?Losing members in some nations != "In its death throes". That is where I have to roll my eyes. Quote:Yes, it does pad its numbers and it keeps rolls as well. Folks who leave stay on those rolls.No they don't. Every parish takes note of how many families it has every single year. A lot of atheists seem to think the only way to get off the "rolls" is to be formally excommunicated, but this isn't true of the Catholic Church, at least in the US. Any parish which tried to "pad its numbers" would only end up more in debt to the Archdiocese, so...they really have no incentive to pad their numbers outside of trying to maintain some nebulous bragging right to "largest Christian denomination"...I guess? We are really, really far away from losing that one though. Quote:And it is not just MY assertion that the church considers folks who reject core tenets such as this transubstantiation bullshit as "not catholics", that is catholic church policyNo it isn't. It's poor catechesis, and, at worst, its heresy. But they are heretical Catholics. One of my Auxiliary Bishops advocates for female ordination. He's still a Catholic. (June 11, 2012 at 4:57 pm)Thor Wrote: By definition, an atheist does not believe there is a god. Period. I don't know what kind of questions your referenced survey asked, so I can't really comment on it.Looks like at least 21% of atheists would disagree with you there, Thor. Geez, I don't know who I am supposed to believe!
Mary Immaculate, star of the morning
Chosen before the creation began Chosen to bring for your bridal adorning Woe to the serpent and rescue to man. Sinners, we honor your sinless perfection; Fallen and weak, for your pity we plead; Grand us the shield of your sovereign protection, Measure your aid by the depth of our need. Bend from your throne at the voice of our crying, Bend to this earth which your footsteps have trod; Stretch out your arms to us, living and dying, Mary Immaculate, Mother of God. RE: What Heaven is Like
June 12, 2012 at 2:52 am
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Looks like a certain would-be nun can't handle the truth. Oh, wait! Your job never could be handling the truth! LOLs. Just keep dancin', sista!
It lost over 1% of its membership in the U.S. alone over the last three years. http://blog.al.com/birmingham-news-stori...on_de.html
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RE: What Heaven is Like
June 12, 2012 at 11:16 am
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(June 11, 2012 at 11:07 pm)Godschild Wrote:(June 11, 2012 at 5:59 pm)Gaest Wrote: IMO, you might as well work on improving the things you care about that you know will be there when you are gone - children, family, friends, community, reputation and so on. But I do it because I want people to Like me, not God. (June 11, 2012 at 6:07 pm)Rhythm Wrote: You're not liking your odds at the prospect of joining the Einherjar in Ragnarok? Lol, no.. I´ll take my chances elsewhere RE: What Heaven is Like
June 12, 2012 at 11:44 am
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(June 9, 2012 at 10:37 pm)Aiza Wrote: Plenty of people would "disagree" with me. I am not talking to an annihilationist right now, but if I were I would tell them. "Do what I say or I will kill you" is a non-choice, at least within traditional Christianity. How do you make out that 'Do what I say or I won't let you stay dead' is not also a non-choice? (June 10, 2012 at 3:30 pm)Aiza Wrote: Maybe you did and maybe you didn't. I've had atheists tell me a lot of things you might disagree with. I can only speak for the majority of Christians here in that no, non-belief is not a "one way ticket to eternity in a firepit" or whatever you are on about. So you don't read GC's posts at all?
Even if hell is defined as the lack of the carrot, the reward system is still there. It is my view that one shouldn't base his morality upon a reward system. In vague and simple terms, one os commendable doing good things, not because of a reward, but because one wills to.
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