Mindia wrote:Very informative websites that reinforce my claims.
And if they didn't, you'd just pass them off as bullshit.
You are ridiculous.
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Gargamellow wrote:The pope wore more gold that Mr. T. Jesus teaches us to put aside such things and have faith in God. I am sorry for the pope for having to die. But I wonder what was going through is mind in his final hour. Was he ready to meet his God that he had sworn existed for his entire lifetime? Was there some fear in his heart that his life may have been a waste? Those are the questions I want answered. I am a Christian. But I wonder about things.
Diekan wrote:He's wrong....
You don't pray TO Jesus, you pray to God THROUGH Jesus.... that's why prayers end with "In Jesus' name... amen."
Araby wrote:Everybody has a problem with the chain of command with the Catholic church. It's because they don't understand and they confuse it with praying "to" someone other than Jesus.
Diekan wrote:I want to know what religion prays to Jesus... I've never heard of such a thing. Praying THROUGH Jesus yes, but not TO.
I'm talking about Mindia's comment here.
Diekan wrote:What the fuck are YOU smoking?
I was raised Baptist and am now a Presbyterian... I have never prayed TO Jesus, nor have I ever been taught to.
It's 2am EST - shouldn't you be dancing around with posionous snakes and talking in tounges right about now?
Diekan wrote:rofl now Mindia is going *tell* me happened in the churches *I* attended. LOL
Who are we?
"In gratitude to God, empowered by the Spirit, we strive to serve Christ in our daily tasks and to live holy and joyful lives, even as we watch for God’s new heaven and new earth praying, ‘Come Lord Jesus.’" —From a Brief Statement of Faith
When you have problems, you may ask your friends to pray for you. But why restrict yourself to present-day friends? Why not also ask radiant Christians from previous centuries to offer up their intercessions on your behalf? This is perhaps the most positive way to think of praying to the saints. Yet there is a problem here. Asking Saint Joan to pray for you becomes praying to Saint Joan. But praying is an act of worship and devotion, and this can be offered only to God.
Tikker wrote:boy, are you guys going to be dissappointed when you die, and there's no afterlife
Narrock wrote:I don't like rabbits. They remind me of this chick I met on teh internet like 5 years ago.
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
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