Painfully conditioned to be Protestant (Christian). >From the Latin protestari meaning publicly declare/protest. Mainly protesting Roman Catholic orthodoxy. We don't like your church rules so we are going to start are own church and create rules that "suit us" you know, rules that we can follow that don't burden our everyday lives. Rules that might get us to God with the least resistance. Were going to scream hell fire into our children s ears until they bleed. The concept of burning in hell will be so deep seeded that they will listen and obey to all of our rules throughout their entire adulthood. Now to finance all this ----- oh here ----- 10% ------ Yes 10% of all income should be given to the church. You know it's a sin to be greedy. Remember hell?
Huh? ....wha? ........I blacked out ........what happened? On Aug 3, 6:50 am, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote: > . > > Present Opinion .......... > > Born a Christian but now see ugliness and beauty in all religions. > Dogma is power, power is corruption, ultimate powered is ultimate > corruption. In this, business and religion are the same. > > My religion is now. My temple is here. > Circumstance dictates therefore, circumstance is God. > > “I am” convinced that this is the true metaphorical message of all > the great enlightened masters, throughout all of our history. From > the beginning of humans. > > There is only God (what ever name you prefer) ………………………….. no other. > > . > > On Aug 3, 12:09 pm, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Just to remind you that Advaita is a part of Hindu religion. > > > But to be honest, everybody follows his own religion because no two people's > > minds are the same. > > > On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Mark Ty-Wharton > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > Here we all are, from different countries, discussing spirituality. > > > > And I am wondering... > > > > What Religion were you brought up with? > > > > What do you believe now? > > > > Sent from an iPhone- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -
