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Old 03-05-2008, 12:44 PM   #1
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Oh Marylin, I wanted an answer, no problem!

LOL! @ Lissa, I promise not to call you a Church of Christer!!!

We have Church of Christ on every corner in Tn so I am somewhat a little familiar with the belief. As mentioned my best friend is one. She was FLABBERGASTED when I started RCIA to become Catholic. I use to live over near Henderson Tn, and their University is there.

Becky, I know what you mean!! LOL! just try joining the Catholic church when you have been married before I can't even participate in the sacrements until that marriage is anuled. Which I am in the process of now. Its been interesting. But Father is awesome! I have so enjoyed it.

Heather, I already know your beliefs and how your gonna convert to catholicism anyway, *wink* so dont sweat it!!!!!
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Old 03-05-2008, 02:51 PM   #2
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"Heather, I already know your beliefs and how your gonna convert to catholicism anyway, *wink* so dont sweat it!!!!!"


Um yeah, that's gonna happen! No organized religion for me. If the people I hate most and who have stabbed me in the back repeatedly are all in "heaven", then how is Heaven "heaven" if I won't even like the people there? But if all of my friends and loved ones (outside of my family) are going straight to Hell, then can it really be that bad of a place? I mean, why would I want to spend eternity with those I hate in "heaven", and never see the ones I love? I know it sounds stupid, but so is the ridiculous judgement and backstabbing that's gone on at every church I've been to! If god decides to stop hating me, and I feel like believing in him again, it won't be in a church!
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Old 03-05-2008, 03:41 PM   #3
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I have a strong belief in God, but do not attend an organized church. I used to belong to a very small (30 members) church - but was told that I had lost my salvation when I divorced my husband who had been beating me up and refused to get help (said it was the medication he was on and there was nothing he could do about it - I just needed to learn not to aggravate him.) He didn't want the divorce, so he was allowed to stay and I was kicked out.

I think I made it worse when I told the elders that I thought that their sin (taking on the role of God and declaring that I had lost my salvation) - was worse than mine.

I do not believe that God would want me to stay in a relationship where I was being physically abused.
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:32 PM   #4
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i'm with you there, dobie.
i go to a methodist church but my beliefs are not traditional. i believe the life of jesus was an inspiration, and that there have been several prophets that we can learn from the life of. i try to follow those teachings.
i don't literally take the immaculate conception as reality, but i also think it doesn't matter what we believe about what or how things really happened back then. how a person lives their life is more important.
my main way to live life is take care of myself, help other people, and take care of the earth.
i like a lot of things other rreligions say...buddhism, taoism, etc.
i get a lot of spiritual things from nature, my friendships, the way the whole universe works, and music; i see a lot of god there.
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:38 PM   #5
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My family are members of the First Church of the Nazarene. I started there as a child. Now, I attend (and not every Sunday) a nice country church a couple miles from us...Hopewell United Methodist Church. The people there are all my neighbors and a lot of the families whose kids ride my bus. It's not very big, maybe 100 or less members, but it sure feels good to be there.
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:39 PM   #6
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aw Dobie, I'm sorry! Thats what I tell my mom........she is a charismatic holy rolling believer, and when she found out I was converting to the "great whore in the book of revelations!" she almost had a stroke. In fact I need testimony from family members as to why my previous marriage ended. Getting testimony from family members so you can become catholic when they think you should have stayed in the relationship has proven difficult in the extreme. Never mind that he settled arguments by pointing a gun in my face on more than one occasion. Had I had the sense god gave a monkey he would have done time for aggravated felony domestic assault. But its in the past now, and I wish him only blessings.
Anyway, after we split, most of my former friends and family totaly turned against me. So I told my mom, that while I would never set myself on the level of god himself, that like him when he said "these wounds I got in the house of my friends". thats me. every bad thing that has ever happened to me has been at the hand of a so called christian. I have learned that most have forgotten that christian is suppose to mean christ like.
My desire to become catholic, is that they are an extremely formal church and I believe it is a human need to have a ritual of worship. I find that there. My personal convictions of my inner soul are simply between god and myself. he knows me, the good the bad and the ugly, and amazingly enough he still sent his son to die for me. thats all I need.
Thanks for sharing Dobie. I needed that! {huggie}
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:42 PM   #7
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:50 PM   #8
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Old 03-06-2008, 07:27 AM   #9
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These kinds of threads scare me, lol. I guess I will just say that I take things from a lot of different religions and incorporate that into what I believe or not believe. There's at least one thing in each religion that I can agree with, as well as at least one thing that I don't
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