quote: Originally posted by tm11
First of all, moved to the Spiritual Life forum.
This shouldn't belong in the Spiritual Life forum, more like the Debate forum, cause it's causing lots of animosity.
quote: Jesus and his disciples established the church, that's why there weren't any churches at his time, there were only temples.
Uhh...dont know. Explain to me how is moving from one area to another is establishing a church? I thought he was teaching the people about God, not the church.
quote: The reason you're not supposed to worship in churches of other denominations is because the teachings of the respective churches differ, and they operate somewhat differently.
Why can't they just believe in God? That's my main question. If they want to be taught in the beliefs of their own denomination, get some money and take theology in at bible college
quote: Sure, human error could have messed up somewhere along in the bible, but the fundamental teachings in it are still valid, I'd think.
I got two (2) conclusions. (1.) The bible isn't really from the Dead Sea Scrolls, the bible is just a philosophy book made full of symbolisms and such to make people learn. (2.) The 'church' either fabricated or altered the bible to their own so that they can benefit *from* it. There is no human error in it, remember the inquisitions, heresy, and all that crap.
quote: Also, when Jesus and His disciples set up the church, they also set up the position of pope, and this led to the establishment of the catechism of the catholic church, and all the teachings and requirements that one's supposed to do as a member of the catholic church.
Show me in the human error'd bible where it said that. If it does, it should show the word(s) - catholic, catholism.
quote: But I also think, that yes, the most important thing is to believe in your heart in God, without that, nothing else would matter.
at least i dont have to argue on this part.
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Last edited by volcom strider on 07-18-2002 at 05:58 AM
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