I can't understand "God"

Nov 28, 2007 13:34

No, I'm not a beleiver, nor do I want to beleive ( Read more... )

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kivathewolf November 28 2007, 19:58:57 UTC
i really hate the christian religion to. to much that didn't set well with me and all that so i became a Wiccan(more i beleive in).

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fusion_mobile November 28 2007, 20:12:13 UTC
I like your way of thinking.

I'm not sure what year it would be because I'm not familiar with Druidic times all that well anymore. D:

And, for some odd reason, I believe.

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mix_hyenataur November 29 2007, 02:39:24 UTC
From Beowulf: "Shall we pray to the new christian god, as well, Jesus Christ?"
King: "No."

lol

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mix_hyenataur November 29 2007, 02:39:53 UTC
icon love, i want more of it

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royal_dog November 28 2007, 23:31:47 UTC
What year would it be if this religion didn't exist? (aka bc/ad)

It'd be somewhere around the year 2800 on the old roman calendar.

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shaleari November 28 2007, 23:56:47 UTC
Same place our Calendar would be without the Romans... or Julius and Aghustus Cesar where we'd still have 10 months.

I have little problem with... some of the christian sects.... It's usually the people who mess things up. And most sects, or at least most popular sects of Christianity have been messed up by some guy who wanted something different, so he created his own version of it.

But the problem, with any religion, from Christian to Wicca to Buddhism.. is they are all unprovable, and provable to the same extent. It all comes down to finding which one has a set of beliefs you find easier to accept.

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shaleari November 28 2007, 23:43:47 UTC
Out of all the 700 christian religions, I have no idea which one you're talking about. Probably the ones inspired by Catholicism.

But, he actually DOES have a name. A name that was withheld from the "normal" folks by the ones who kept re-writing the bible. Felt like the normal folks were too dirty and simple to even speak god's name. So it was taken out of the transcript.. in what.. the 16th century. And of course that translation is still the most popular version of the bible.

But god does have a name. Represented by the hebrew tetragram, YHWH, most popularly stated as "Jehovah" or also known as "Yaweh"

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