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Originally posted by Sysman View PostWhere's the option for the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
Bang up to date this lot, they address Global Warming, which as far I know, none of the others do.
I don't see that idea going down very well here:
doomed... boomed... oh dear™... oh hang on, we're just constructing meaningless arguments based on idle speculation...
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Where's the option for the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
Bang up to date this lot, they address Global Warming, which as far I know, none of the others do.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI think you're confusing Catholocism with Christianity.
You can be a follower of Christ without believing he's God.
If you follow Christ, then you follow his teachings. He taught that he is god. You can say then, that written texts are corrupted. If you believe that, then it is impossible to say you follow his teachings, because how do you know what is teachings are? Or do you just select the teachings you like and follow those?
Or do you merely follow the teachings of the watchtower?
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostJuche isn't a religion.
But I've voted for it anyway. It would be interesting to see Sandy form a military-first mass economic self-sufficient community.
Its promoters describe Juche as simply a secular, ethical philosophy and not a religion. But, from a sociological viewpoint Juche is clearly a religion, and in many ways is even more overtly religious than Soviet-era Communism or Chinese Maoism.
And yes it would!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAlso considered a sect/cult/heresy and not part of Christianity. As are the Unitarianists. To say these people are Christian, and there's nothing to stop you, is akin to saying "Well you can be a Muslim, but you don't have to believe the 'there is no god apart from God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.'.".
You can be a follower of Christ without believing he's God.
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Thanks everyone, am very flattered to get all this attention...
New experiment coming soon, watch this space
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Juche isn't a religion.
But I've voted for it anyway. It would be interesting to see Sandy form a military-first mass economic self-sufficient community.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostJehovah's Witnesses are one Christian group that currently does not accept the divinity of Jesus.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo it isn't. They don't believe Jesus is God. Or rather they believe he realised his godhood as all mormons have. Sounds kind of newagey, hindu to me.
Apparently, when super senior Mormons (silent second m) go to temple to be initiated, they find it's just the same as freemasonry.
http://www.mormonbeliefs.org/
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo it isn't. They don't believe Jesus is God. Or rather they believe he realised his godhood as all mormons have. Sounds kind of newagey, hindu to me.
Apparently, when super senior Mormons (silent second m) go to temple to be initiated, they find it's just the same as freemasonry.
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That's what I heard. This pisses off so many of them, expecting some great spiritual revelation, that they continue being Mor(m)ons for the social and family aspects.
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Level pegging...
...between the pagans and the fire worshipers.
Go pagans!
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