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Old 19-07-2014, 10:41 PM #26
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Well whatever shes a bull****ter lol.

I was made to go to a Catholic church when staying at my dads and stepmums on weekends coz shes catholic and their services were far different to the Christian church I normally went to.

Firstly being they all seemed like ****ing zombies.
I can see why you think that way Daniel.
There was and still is to a degree a lot more 'discipline' attached to the Catholic Church but it is far more relaxed now than it was.

Generally Catholic services, re - the Mass, go on a lot longer usually than other Christian churches services.
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A Christian is anyone who believes and follows the teachings of Jesus Christ as laid out in the Gospels.
Whether they are Catholic, Protestant, Methodist, Mormon or Jehovah's Witnesses and indeed other demoninations.
I would not include mormans whether they want to shelter under that umbrella or not. That is one made up religion too far.
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Catholicism is what the roman empire evolved into.
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im done with this chic.she has a bottle of lies
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Why is she a bull****ter? Not everyone follows religious teachings perfectly..

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I like Jesus, think he was great and very wise, but think Christianity is a load of bollocks, what religion am I?
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Why is she a bull****ter? Not everyone follows religious teachings perfectly.
Whst religious teachings is she following?
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Generally Catholic services, re - the Mass, go on a lot longer usually than other Christian churches services.
Er no. I have been to Catholic and Anglican services.

Catholic services are about 2/3 to 3/4 the length of an Anglican service.
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I like Jesus, think he was great and very wise, but think Christianity is a load of bollocks, what religion am I?
None. The mostly fictional Jesus had all the buzzword hip phrases and lines ascribed to him over the years so its hard not to like the old hippy
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None. The mostly fictional Jesus had all the buzzword hip phrases and lines ascribed to him over the years so its hard not to like the old hippy
Most historians would not accept the word "fictional".
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Er no. I have been to Catholic and Anglican services.

Catholic services are about 2/3 to 3/4 the length of an Anglican service.
Being Roman Catholic I usually go to Easter services with one of my Parents,the Anglican one I once went to was done in less than an hour, the Catholic one, we were still there after over one and half hours.

However,I have noticed not a great deal of difference in the services now.
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Most historians would not accept the word "fictional".
Most historians would not accept that jesus actually said much of the stuff he is supposed to have said.

I would not trust word of mouth after one day in the middle east never mind after a 100 or so years
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When I was a kid, Catholic priests who could get through a mass in 35—40 mins were very popular!
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When I was a kid, Catholic priests who could get through a mass in 35—40 mins were very popular!
Weren't they.
Sadly where I was, they were few and far between.
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Being Roman Catholic I usually go to Easter services with one of my Parents,the Anglican one I once went to was done in less than an hour, the Catholic one, we were still there after over one and half hours.



However,I have noticed not a great deal of difference in the services now.
I was raised as a catholic, the services are around 40/45 minutes on average
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Most historians would not accept that jesus actually said much of the stuff he is supposed to have said.

I would not trust word of mouth after one day in the middle east never mind after a 100 or so years
Agree.

But that someone we know as Jesus existed is not in much historical doubt.

Whether he was the son of god, divine etc is a different issue altogether.
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I was raised as a catholic, the services are around 40/45 minutes on average
That is still too long for me. Surely your Easter services cannot be got through in that time though.

I now only go at Easter, they are horrendously long,especially the Easter Vigil on the saturday after Good Friday.
I and my family are there around 2 hours that night.
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I would not include mormans whether they want to shelter under that umbrella or not. That is one made up religion too far.
The atheist is the expert on religions. You couldn't make it up.
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That is still too long for me. Surely your Easter services cannot be got through in that time though.

I now only go at Easter, they are horrendously long,especially the Easter Vigil on the saturday after Good Friday.
I and my family are there around 2 hours that night.
There are different masses. The vigil is long because.... it's a vigil.

They hold "regular" length Easter masses too.

Just like at Christmas.

I'm a Catholic and our masses last around 40 minutes, extended to an hour on some feast days.

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Easter services can be very long.

Anglican services I have been to are rarely over in less than one hour.
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That is still too long for me. Surely your Easter services cannot be got through in that time though.



I now only go at Easter, they are horrendously long,especially the Easter Vigil on the saturday after Good Friday.

I and my family are there around 2 hours that night.
I'm not a catholic anymore so only ever go to mass for weddings etc but you must just have priests who love the sound of their own voices lol
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The atheist is the expert on religions. You couldn't make it up.
Are atheists meant to be religiously ignorant?
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Are atheists meant to be religiously ignorant?
I never said that. But for someone who thinks it's all tosh you seem to be the TiBB expert.
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