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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. murdobhoy

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    The Catholic Church is dying slowly, there only 2 men in the whole of Scotland training to be priests at this moment.
     
  2. odonno

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    thats alot of *
     
  3. Venu Al

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    couldnt give a toss
     
  4. Dusty

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    :56: You're gonna take back calling me ignorant... because im not and youll realise that... I believe you're wrong and i'll tell you why, but i woludn't insult you by insinuiting that you're ignorant.


    Firstly, what is your source material for your claims?

    Secondly, Horus' mother Isis was married to Osiris who she fashioned a * for and had * with - She was not a virgin.

    Thirdly, there is absoulely no basis for the claim that Horus' birth was accompanied by a star. It just didn't happen and there is no source to suggest that it did. It's made up...

    Fourthly, the child Horus was not a "prodical child teacher" - he was depicted as a 'weakling'. Again in contrast to the child Christ.

    Fifthly, Horus did not have 12 disciples. He had four semi-gods, and sixteen humans as his followers.

    Sixthly, again there is simply no source that even suggests that Horus walked on water. It is false.

    Seventhly, once again there is zero plausibility to the claim that Horus was crucified or resurrected after 3 days. There was an incident in which Horus was torn to pieces and Iris requested the crocodile * to fish him out of the water he was tossed into, which was done, but that's about the height of it.


    Ignorance is not bliss... my friend...
     
  5. Dempsey

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    Raised a Roman Catholic but now an Atheist. A firm believer in science.
     
  6. CaptnSpaulding

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    Im neither Catholic Or Protestant.

    Dads a Catholic, but not a practising one. Mums a protestant.

    I was brought up being told to believe in whatever i want to believe in, and to be honest i dunno what i believe, im not really a religious person!

    Much prefer the religion of Jack Daniels tae be honest :50:
     
  7. odonno

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    HAIL HAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  8. Dusty

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    If i was ever to convert from catholicism it would be to follow that guy!:icon_mrgreen: