So why be religious at all then?
He says that he believes in the religion, and also that he's not afraid of hell.
Here's an explanation for ya. Lurk moar. Every single point you brought up has been posted, reposted, debated and debunked. There is a search function on this forum, and it is very easy to use.
Quote from: Beorn on February 25, 2011, 01:27:19 AMSo why be religious at all then?I'm not christian, but I am religious, I'm pagan, and the pagan religion doesn't discriminate against gays
That all depends, Hazbollah. There are lots of definitions of religion, but the ones I've heard are that they observe rituals, are public, and believe in the supernatural. Thus, Paganism is a religion.
pagan is a religion, the word pagan is like the word christianchristian covers differing religions, and pagan covers different religionsbut a catholic would count himself or herself a christianas would an anglican, lutheran HELL even a seventh day adventist(or a six day atheist)as to does druidism, nordic and wiccan religions fall under pagan
Quote from: Nightshade on February 25, 2011, 04:52:05 AMpagan is a religion, the word pagan is like the word christianchristian covers differing religions, and pagan covers different religionsbut a catholic would count himself or herself a christianas would an anglican, lutheran HELL even a seventh day adventist(or a six day atheist)as to does druidism, nordic and wiccan religions fall under paganWhat? Christian denominations all share a common theme (God, Jesus his son). Those religions have next to nothing in common.
Quote from: Hazbollah on February 25, 2011, 06:40:19 AMQuote from: Nightshade on February 25, 2011, 04:52:05 AMpagan is a religion, the word pagan is like the word christianchristian covers differing religions, and pagan covers different religionsbut a catholic would count himself or herself a christianas would an anglican, lutheran HELL even a seventh day adventist(or a six day atheist)as to does druidism, nordic and wiccan religions fall under paganWhat? Christian denominations all share a common theme (God, Jesus his son). Those religions have next to nothing in common.most of them are polytheistic, most of them involve spellcasting and/or rituals, but it's mostly used recently as an all inclusive term for non-christian religions.
Quote from: stume on February 25, 2011, 06:50:00 AMQuote from: Hazbollah on February 25, 2011, 06:40:19 AMQuote from: Nightshade on February 25, 2011, 04:52:05 AMpagan is a religion, the word pagan is like the word christianchristian covers differing religions, and pagan covers different religionsbut a catholic would count himself or herself a christianas would an anglican, lutheran HELL even a seventh day adventist(or a six day atheist)as to does druidism, nordic and wiccan religions fall under paganWhat? Christian denominations all share a common theme (God, Jesus his son). Those religions have next to nothing in common.most of them are polytheistic, most of them involve spellcasting and/or rituals, but it's mostly used recently as an all inclusive term for non-christian religions.Christianity involves spellcasting. And most of that proved my point. Thank you.
I am not sure how to reply, every time I try to type something either I will think it's not true or a dozen other points will come to mind... first off I am a firm believer in my religion, and though there is no "end goal" like heaven or whatever, it suits me well. As for "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved," that depends on the meaning of "believe," I believe he was a great man, I believe that he was a great healer, and I believe he had some good points of view, but I do not believe that he was an all powerful divine being that took on human form to save humanity.Also, many of the Christian religions say that I am unable to be saved as I am gay, and I am not giving up a part of myself for the chance that Christianity is actually right.
I do ask God to help me be a better person,and to protect me.
Only one thing can save our future. Give Thork a BanHammer for Th*rksakes!