the main topic and idea of it is tolerance and love...so why arent we doing it among each it? if that's what all religions have in common so why not practicce it the most? honestly i'm a Roman catholic na dnot forcing my religion on anyone but if that's all we have in common why not share it? and spread all the love nad tolerance possible? for we all know there isnt a true religion, but jus tvehicles to get to God?
2006-10-21
13:20:35
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Yes i am Roman Catholic and very proud but i also acknowledge some mistek the Church have made in the past...that's the prob, some of us have a tendency of bieng sarcastic and all just because not that we modify but disagree wiht some issues...sad, but i'll still pray for you
2006-10-21
13:39:58 ·
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Dear, you say you are a Roman Catholic, and then say there isn't one way to God? What on earth does Roman Catholicism teach? Are you aware that Jesus is the son of God who died on a cross, rose again, and is the only name under heaven by which any man might be saved?
Yes, He told us to love one another. He also warned of false prophets, false gospels, and other false claims that would send people to hell. Get thee to a bible teaching church!
2006-10-21 13:23:08
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answered by Esther 7
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One of the most basic fallacies of Roman Catholicism is its conception of the "infallible" church. But some one says, "The church of the New Testament could not be wrong!" WHICH ONE will you use as your example? The one at Corinth? Ephesus? Laodicea? But you say "I'm referring to the 'whole' church, the body of Christ." And I remind you that this organism, this relation of individuals to Christ, does not exist as a functional organization. The characteristics of the perfect church must be gleaned piece by piece from the divine records. By command, example, and necessary inference we learn what Christ would have us be and do as a local church. The divine purpose and intent alone is without fault. In all functional churches---and here the N.T. allows us to speak only of individual congregations---the human element is present, and we are forbidden to use such a church as a pattern. (2 Cor. 10:12-)The new testament, the covenant or law of Christ, is that which was set up on the first Pentecost after the resurrection (Isa. 2;1-2; Joel 2:; Acts 2:) and the body of people who accepted this law, and by a practice of its instructions brought into being the Jerusalem congregation, were the product---not the makers of a divine standard. The same principle continues to this good day, and both the First and Twentieth Century churches could and do err. (See Rev. 2:; 3:)
2006-10-21 20:26:31
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answered by K 5
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Humanity has these goals, and set them in their religions. To meet these goals is the hard part.
As each person is tempted and tested to their morale guidelines, each person either fails or succeeds on their own.
The other part happens when people watch a "famous" person of faith fail - this reflects on the whole religion (why I don't know.) Success in a persons faith rarely makes the news as it's such a singular experience. Very hard to duplicate. While failure is easily duplicated.
I hope the world will not wear you down into the silent majority that plods along, weighted down with the worldly problems, forgetting what you know now.
For this statement: "for we all know there isnt a true religion, but just vehicles to get to God?" Prepare yourself for the world to turn on you. Please: go to college. Keep your support (family/friends) close. Please do not let set backs ruin your momentum to your goals. Peace.
2006-10-21 21:16:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Tolerance does not equate with relativism.
There is but One Truth logically.
Yes, I can proclaim that my religion is the One True Faith, and be very tolerant to others and their views, beliefs, and practices!
If I believe what Jesus said is Truth, how then can I deny His teachings? This would be hypocritical.
Jesus taught the One True Faith. I am Roman Catholic as well and proclaim Jesus the Christ as Savior.
2006-10-21 20:30:47
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answered by Lives7 6
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Do it with the rest of the Christians and we Muslims are ready for you . Some Christians do not call you a real christian as a Roman catholic
2006-10-21 20:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Ill give ya a thumbs up for that!Why does it matter who beleives what so long as we share our thoughts and feeling in order to help other? You have raised a very good point here.
2006-10-21 20:24:04
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answered by mother_of_bonehead 3
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Give peace a chance! Just follow the Prince of Peace!!!
2006-10-21 20:23:25
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answered by Kidd! 6
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i agree with the basic idea i think your trying to get across
2006-10-21 20:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Get thee behind us Satan.
2006-10-21 20:22:49
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answered by Bimpster 4
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i seen your last question also
and i wish there were more people like you xx
2006-10-21 20:22:44
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answered by Peace 7
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