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New Religion Thread
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detenmile wrote
at 8:32 PM, Friday February 26, 2010 EST
Int is right guys, I just got into the 100 club I dont want another new member
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Kehoe wrote
at 7:39 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST God came from the father of everything good. Bacon.
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Shevar wrote
at 7:47 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST god is a myth. bacon however is real.
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the full monte wrote
at 7:58 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST whats up with canadian bacon btw? i want to know the truth from a genuine canadian.
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fcuku_ wrote
at 8:28 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST The who created God question is kinda boring. goes a little something like this
Some had to have created God, he cant just come from nothing. Then who created whoever created God. Then someone has to create that creator, etc. |
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fcuku_ wrote
at 8:29 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST but to answer the question. The universe existed for millions of years, then God was created.
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Thraxle wrote
at 8:35 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST Very helpful Chase, I'm as confused as your av now...
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the full monte wrote
at 8:41 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST quick chase, change your av to sarah palin.
as to the who created God question, i think the common answer is that he is infinite, and therefore needs no creator? |
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Shevar wrote
at 8:45 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST well then you dont need a creator at all. you can just say existance is infinite.
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dasfury wrote
at 8:55 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST *looks at hand*
yeah that sounds right |
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dasfury wrote
at 9:07 AM, Friday March 5, 2010 EST OK, so my wife and I are getting ready to baptise our son in the Catholic Church. I was always under the impression (from 8 years of Catholic school, what seemed like infinite years of being an altar boy, and 4 years with the Jesuits) that its the Sacrament of Baptism. But while looking at invitations we saw that they some people choose to call it a Christening and Baptisms are reserved for older children and adults or just Baptists and Methodists. There are arguements for calling it both, but what should it be for a Catholic?
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