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CATHOLIC OR PROTESTANT???

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by ricroc7777, Aug 2, 2008.

Discuss CATHOLIC OR PROTESTANT??? in the TalkCeltic Pub area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. lennon18borocsc

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  2. Henke.

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    I was born catholic but don't believe any of that * now.
    As for *. Just an invention to keep the poor people scared shitless and in line.
    My parents believe 100% in everything the bible says and that's sad. Grown people with a brain believing in some elaborate fairytale.

    Nothing against people who are daft enough to believe in any religion. If that's what gets you through times of trouble then cool. It's just not for me.

    And BTW, Jock Stein WAS the best Celtic manager of all time, but is arguably the best football manager of all time.

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    exact same here

    except i said "you smelly hun * go and suck on the queens *"

    so worth it
     
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    Baptised a Roman Catholic but I'm entirely non-religious
     
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    catholic
     
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    Roman Catholic. I think the Protestantism-RC split was a joke and the art of mentally inferior people. They don't have severe differences, why to split and wage 30 year wars? Unity is needed, and not separating.
     
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    with the numbers of actual real practicing (at least once a week) folk dropping through the floor, I hope some day sense prevails and many of the churches unify again and simply leave the detail up to individuals own traditions and conciences. We all believe in 99% of the same stuff its just crazy to split hairs over stuff.
     
  9. The Celtbot

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    I'm considered a protestant and I go to an unconventional church. It is considered to be a non-denominational church and 50 of us worship in a warehouse downtown and all sit down for lunch after our service. Our congregation is made up of many different races and we have plenty of inner city homeless people and ex convicts that attend as well. It is refreshing to be part of a church like this and I honestly can't say there is anything else quite like it anywhere I've been in the U.S.. I'd been turned off too many churches previously because the bickering and selfishness did not represent the Christianity that I was taught to embrace. Anyway, my fiancee (who was raised catholic) and I have been going there for a year and a half now and love it.
     
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    Roman Catholic
     
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    Neither, couldn't be part of a religion that has stole the identity of a "Savior" that was around 3000 years older than him (Horus Egypt - 3000 BC)
     
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    :rolleyes:

    Nonsense...
     
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    Roman Catholic, mass every week :celt_2:
     
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    roman catholic.
     
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    That makes two of us :50:
     
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    religions a strange choice of thread for a non sectarian club like the tic, i think looking at other rc threads it seems to cause more arguments with guys on this forum than most footballing threads, celtic fc have never ever asked a person what religious persausion they me be so why has it became such a hot thread on this forum?
     
  18. ricroc7777

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    If you had read the very first post on this thread it was praising the fact that we are such a tollerant club that welcomes one and all,it was simply to see how accurate the magazine article was in claiming 75/80% of Celtic supporters are from the RC religion.People will always argue about religion that will never stop so what that has do do with the point of the thread i don't know

    anyway HAIL! HAIL!
     
  19. qatar bhoy

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    ok mate so where does this quote fit in? uve probably read the other thread today and its getting close to nasty at various points. as a rc myself i just dont see any point to this at all tbh :38:
     
  20. Sion

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    ok

    Horus 3000 BC

    Born on December 25th of the virgin Isis his birth was accompanied by a star in the east, upon his birth he was adored by three kings.

    By the age of 12 he was a prodical child teacher, and at the age of 30 he was baptised by Anep and begun his ministry. Horus had 12 disciples who followed him about as he performed miricles such as healing the sick and walking on water.

    Horus was knows as names such as "The Light", "The Lamb of *", "The Truth", "Gods Anointed Son", "King of Kings", "The Good Shepard" and many more you might recognise.

    After being betrayed by Typhon, horus was crusified, Buryed for three days only to rise again.

    But Jesus is not the only one to copy this structure, there is countless figures in many religions and cultures from then, most noteable would be:

    Attis, Greece - 1200 BC

    Mithra, Persia - 1200 BC

    Krishna, India - 900 BC

    Dionisus, Greece - 500 BC (Liked it so much the did it twice)

    I could really go on for ages naming "Copycats" but im sure the Christian in you will just say "* did it to test our faith." and as much as you say faith is unfaltering my friend, I say, Ignorrance is bliss.