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Old Mar 2, 2006, 02:01 AM
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In 5 Words or less: What are you?

I'm just curious. I know a few of you but not many. I'm not looking for debate or comment, just wondering...

Me: Ecumenical Evangelical Roman Catholic Christian

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Old Mar 8, 2006, 09:41 AM   #21  
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I am an ex Catholic.
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If you are an "ex Catholic" It means that you did not undertand your denominational faith well. If you had you would not be an "ex".
I know. I speak from experiece.
Go back home and there diligently seek the answers to your doubts and questions. Once you have them you will know what I meant.
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speedball1 disagrees: This asked a question. It didn't ask you to proselytize your beliefs or for advice. You wrer out of line.
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If you are an "ex Catholic" It means that you did not undertand your denominational faith well. If you had you would not be an "ex".
I know. I speak from experiece.
Go back home and there diligently seek the answers to your doubts and questions. Once you have them you will know what I meant.
Peace and kindness,
Fred (arcura
Sir,

This thread is not meant for people trying to convert others. Please take that elsewhere.

Thank you and have a great day.

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orange agrees: I agree, this thread is for people to simply state their religion, beliefs, or lack therof.
Irulan agrees: Agree 100 %
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Old Mar 8, 2006, 12:23 PM   #24  
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NeedKarma,
Excuse me, please.
I was mearly commenting on her post and responding to what she said.
Have you told her to post such statements about her faith elsewhere?
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If you are an "ex Catholic" It means that you did not undertand your denominational faith well. If you had you would not be an "ex".
I know. I speak from experiece.
Go back home and there diligently seek the answers to your doubts and questions. Once you have them you will know what I meant.
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Fred (arcura
Once again, spread your words elsewhere, I am NOT interested. My spiritual choices are, in reality, none of your busines. Proseltizing does not work with me.
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NeedKarma,
Excuse me, please.
I was mearly commenting on her post and responding to what she said.
Have you told her to post such statements about her faith elsewhere?
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Fred (arcura)
LOL!!! If you re-read this thread you will notice one thing - I mentioned what my faith is NOT, not what it is.

Reading skills are a terrible thing to lose.

LOL!!
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Thanks for you answers.
I have no objection to where you stand.
I was merely trying to be helpful on your spiriyual journey.
If that is a sin I'm guilty.
Peace and kindness,
Fred (arcura)
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Thanks for you answers.
I have no objection to where you stand.
I was merely trying to be helpful on your spiriyual journey.
If that is a sin I'm guilty.
Peace and kindness,
Fred (arcura)
Arcura,

I appreciate your efforts of help, but I really am not in need of spiritual guidance nor religious direction. My spiritual journey has been and continues to be quite satisfacoty although the search for me is part of life and in the search I find what resonates within my spirit.

No, it is not a sin to try and help others who are in need of spiritual guidance, but I assure you that my needs are being met by my choices.

I dislike unfriendliness of any sort, but my spine does get somewhat erect and 'on guard' when someone attempts to usurp, guide or otherwise 'direct' my spiritual choices. When I was a child I had no choice but to accept without question the religion my family tradition accepted, however, I am no longer a child nor have I been for many many, thus, forgive me if I d not accept your religious guidance, but I do accept your offer of peace nad kidness and I wish the very same to you.

Irulan

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speedball1 agrees: I'm beginning to really like this girl. Fred, she doesn't sound like she needs "religious guidance" to me. Besides what you call "guidance" I call religious proselytizing.
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Irulan,
Thank you much.
I not only wish you peace and kindness, I offer you my friendship and hope you find much joy and value in all of your journeys.
Fred (arcura)
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