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Oh, my apologies for that. Also guy you can't take the blame, only I can take the blame because I typed it. And despite my sarcastic undertone everything that sounded like a joke is true, and I did actually find Jesus. But just because I follow Jesus now doesn't mean I'm gonna give up my sense of humour and take religion super seriously. I just want to bring good and smiles into the world, I'm sorry if that Jewish thing was crossing the line. Actually, it was crossing the line. Can we get back to talking about stuff jesus did? What happened with the fig? I guess I'm in the doghouse now and will probably just have to google it
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I LIKE COOKIE posted:nooooooow were getting somewhere! gently caress bankers (jews?), and what was the deal with fig trees? You know who else was Jewish? Jeeeeeeeesus.
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Paladinus posted:You know who else was Jewish? Jeeeeeeeesus. you know who wasn't? satAAAAAAAAAn
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Deeds of Jesus, psssh. What I want to know is: Deeds of God? Does God act in the world? How so? Does God respond to prayer? Sure doesn't seem like it! What's the function of prayer-- what, in other words, is God's foreign policy?
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WerrWaaa posted:Deeds of Jesus, psssh. What I want to know is: Deeds of God? Does God act in the world? How so? Does God respond to prayer? Sure doesn't seem like it! What's the function of prayer-- what, in other words, is God's foreign policy? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipal_disinvestment
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Wunderbar
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WerrWaaa posted:Deeds of Jesus, psssh. What I want to know is: Deeds of God? Does God act in the world? How so? Does God respond to prayer? Sure doesn't seem like it! What's the function of prayer-- what, in other words, is God's foreign policy? Jesus is actually God.
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The Whole Triune God In The Present Tense
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WerrWaaa posted:The Whole Triune God In The Present Tense
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I get that you want a more feminine name, but this is like if one of the Catholic posters changed her username to Mary Queen of Heaven
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i could see Metternich doing that, but only because of what i believe about bavarians
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pidan posted:I get that you want a more feminine name, but this is like if one of the Catholic posters changed her username to Mary Queen of Heaven no that'd be changing it to jibo kannon or eshinni i think both work as jokes about buddhist/jodo shinshu equivalents of mary queen of heaven
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at least my avatar's better!
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HEY GAIL posted:i could see Metternich doing that, but only because of what i believe about bavarians dont tempt me
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Senju Kannon posted:at least my avatar's better! Hold up, are you Mo Tzu, or whats going on
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WerrWaaa posted:Deeds of Jesus, psssh. What I want to know is: Deeds of God? Does God act in the world? How so? Does God respond to prayer? Sure doesn't seem like it! What's the function of prayer-- what, in other words, is God's foreign policy? Prayer is much more about our foreign policy to God than the other way around. It is the stand we take towards the ultimate reality, inquisitive or hostile or doubtful or illuminated or what have you. The Psalms are good examples of the diversity of a mortal bringing as much honesty as possible before the almighty.
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Dutch clothing brand Byborre has collaborated with the Dominican Order of Preachers to create an updated unisex version of the friar's habit. Oh God why
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This is super Dutch. But also in 500 years people will look at those by then antiquated habits with reverence, if Dominicans actually start using them. Senju Kannon posted:at least my avatar's better! I disagree! Paladinus fucked around with this message at 10:46 on Jan 19, 2017 |
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Tias posted:Hold up, are you Mo Tzu, or whats going on yep click the question mark for proof!
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System Metternich posted:Dutch clothing brand Byborre has collaborated with the Dominican Order of Preachers to create an updated unisex version of the friar's habit. that looks like the world's least fashionable lab coat
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Caufman posted:Prayer is much more about our foreign policy to God than the other way around. It is the stand we take towards the ultimate reality, inquisitive or hostile or doubtful or illuminated or what have you. The Psalms are good examples of the diversity of a mortal bringing as much honesty as possible before the almighty. Well doesn't that just sort of punt the question? "God doesn't respond to prayer because it's really about our attitudes..." sounds like God doesn't answer prayers and we're coming upon with excuses to keep on believing. Knock and it shall be opened, ask and ye shall reveive, etc.
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System Metternich posted:Dutch clothing brand Byborre has collaborated with the Dominican Order of Preachers to create an updated unisex version of the friar's habit. I love it and I want three.
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System Metternich posted:Dutch clothing brand Byborre has collaborated with the Dominican Order of Preachers to create an updated unisex version of the friar's habit. Looks good but makes me think Pakistani hipster doctor rather than monk. Also the last picture is weirdly erotic.
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pidan posted:Looks good but makes me think Pakistani hipster doctor rather than monk. Also the last picture is weirdly erotic. if you're robert shore-goss maybe i shouldn't make fun he offered to ordain me. also lady gaga and i have no idea what that says about any of us
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WerrWaaa posted:Well doesn't that just sort of punt the question? "God doesn't respond to prayer because it's really about our attitudes..." sounds like God doesn't answer prayers and we're coming upon with excuses to keep on believing. Knock and it shall be opened, ask and ye shall reveive, etc. Maybe human desires are so disharmonic that making sure we all exist and play by the same rules is all He can do without stepping on someone else's toes.
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God answers every prayer.
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Paladinus posted:God answers every prayer. ... but sometimes the answer is "no"
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Senju Kannon posted:yep Weeabuddhist
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Hoover Dam posted:Weeabuddhist I'm reading this on break during my Japanese class
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Not to bring politics into this too much but I figured this is better thread than USPol, which I don't even want to look inside of: Cracked did an article today about Trump's religiousness or lack of it. Now, I've read Cracked for years and I know it's a mixed bag of poorly researched lists and actually researched articles (to simplify). Does this article have any merit? I can't tell since on one hand it reads like those untrustworthy lists but on the other hand it's facts seem interesting in the Chinese curse way.
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Valiantman posted:Not to bring politics into this too much but I figured this is better thread than USPol, which I don't even want to look inside of: The only thing that's untrue is that the allegation that evangelicals voted for Trump because they believe his wealth signified that he was favored by God. While that would be the logical conclusion of the Prosperity Gospel, I rarely see anyone ever take it there; at its roots it's an entirely egocentric movement, its adherents believe in it because they want God to give THEM stuff. e: On another note, does anyone have any book recommendations comparing Catholicism and Orthodoxy. All I know is "gently caress you pope and augustine" The Phlegmatist fucked around with this message at 21:00 on Jan 19, 2017 |
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Hoover Dam posted:Weeabuddhist and i kinda like the new robes...
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HEY GAIL posted:and i kinda like the new robes... A bit too "Assassins Creed" for me. I think the older robes look better, but then I do like most robes.
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So, tangentially related to politics... apparently there are socks with Our Lady of Guadalupe on them?
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zonohedron posted:So, tangentially related to politics... apparently there are socks with Our Lady of Guadalupe on them? turns out if the fumie were made of cotton it would have been no problem
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zonohedron posted:So, tangentially related to politics... apparently there are socks with Our Lady of Guadalupe on them?
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it's kind of sad that I go to a 50% hispanic parish and the first thing i thought of was Benny's pistol in New Vegas
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The Phlegmatist posted:e: On another note, does anyone have any book recommendations comparing Catholicism and Orthodoxy. All I know is "gently caress you pope and augustine"
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WerrWaaa posted:Well doesn't that just sort of punt the question? "God doesn't respond to prayer because it's really about our attitudes..." sounds like God doesn't answer prayers and we're coming upon with excuses to keep on believing. Knock and it shall be opened, ask and ye shall reveive, etc. I get where you're coming from. Please let me ask what do you mean that twice now you've said God doesn't answer prayers. Is there a prayer of yours that God has not answered? It is good to remember the 7th chapter of Matthew's Gospel. We should be able ask and receive, knock and have the door opened. But in the same chapter Jesus says to go through the narrow door. There are many doors to knock on in life, and the big obvious doors always gets knocked on sooner or later. But it is only the narrow door that will open, and behind it is the hidden god. God is love, and our salvation is in love and through love. But that would be just another pointless string of charming words that Jesus exactly warns against if my life doesn't reflect any amount of that redemptive love. The narrow door will be tighter that the Amigara Fault, because it is meant only for your spirit. If I do not love myself and my family, then who will? If I do not love my neighbor and the stranger, then who will? I do commend your doubts, though, because many things regarded as God are idols and do not answer prayers or lead to salvation, and people will come up with excuses to believe these things.
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