07 Apr 15
Originally posted by divegeestersorry what is it about are the teachings of Christendom heavily influenced by paganism that you fail to understand. I am uninterested in your opinions of other people i am interested in discussing this subject. If you cannot say or will not say or know nothing about it then fine but your pettiness holds little interest for me.
I note that roigam persistently avoids debate when cornered, but surely he is capable of answering my post himself. Or are you "talking the beating" for him as you once said about Galveston75?
07 Apr 15
Originally posted by robbie carrobieTry reading my post on the previous page robbie.
sorry what is it about are the teachings of Christendom heavily influenced by paganism that you fail to understand. I am uninterested in your opinions of other people i am interested in discussing this subject. If you cannot say or will not say or know nothing about it then fine but your pettiness holds little interest for me.
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07 Apr 15
Originally posted by divegeesterFinally a confession! would have been easier asking for a thousand pound note.
Yes it has, but that doesn't mean your lot are right. Your point is moot.
So the teachings of Christianity ARE heavily influenced by paganism. Why don't you think that matters? Do you think that God approves of paganism and its teachings?
07 Apr 15
Originally posted by robbie carrobieWhat am I confessing to? Have I committed a crime LOL.
Finally a confession! would have been easier asking for a thousand pound note.
So the teachings of Christianity ARE heavily influenced by paganism. Why don't you think that matters? Do you think that God approves of paganism and its teachings?
07 Apr 15
Originally posted by robbie carrobieAll religions are influenced by each other, this is well known. So what.
Finally a confession! would have been easier asking for a thousand pound note.
So the teachings of Christianity ARE heavily influenced by paganism. Why don't you think that matters? Do you think that God approves of paganism and its teachings?
Your religion is a horrible pernicious cult steeped in error, falsehood and dangerous unsociable practices.
So what is your point.
Originally posted by divegeesterEight million witnesses world wide celebrated the memorial of Christ death, almost certainly twenty million attended it overall, not bad for a, 'pernicious cult steeped in error, falsehood and dangerous unsociable practices'.
All religions are influenced by each other, this is well known. So what.
Your religion is a horrible pernicious cult steeped in error, falsehood and dangerous unsociable practices.
So what is your point.
Where was a socialite like you? In your house handing our caramel wafers and ribena to your congregation of action figures. Yup plastic through and through. Haters gonna hate and dweebs gonna keep on dweebin.
07 Apr 15
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI don't celebrate Easter because it is pagan.
Eight million witnesses world wide celebrated the memorial of Christ death, almost certainly twenty million attended it overall, not bad for a, 'pernicious cult steeped in error, falsehood and dangerous unsociable practices'.
Where was a socialite like you? In your house handing our caramel wafers and ribena to your congregation of action figures. Yup plastic through and through. Haters gonna hate and dweebs gonna keep on dweebin.
08 Apr 15
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI read somewhere recently that by far the biggest segment of the new members that your organization has been getting for years has been the children of JWs being baptized. Is it true? Is there another 'demographic' amongst new recruits that's bigger?
Eight million witnesses world wide celebrated the memorial of Christ death....
08 Apr 15
Originally posted by wolfgang59If you look and the statement of beliefs of virtually all mainstream Christian churches you will find it included. It may not be included overtly in some of the bigger denominations anymore as the topic can be considered controversial and their primary driver is member numbers.
Where is that definition of Christianity?
Had a look at several dictionary definitions and they are
much the same and reference the teachings of Christ.