Omf
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Thread Topic: Omf
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Why does no one understand reality or even their own religion or any f---ing thing
next thing you know they won't understand what language is
oh yeah that title goes to the newbs
okay then they won't understand what they themselves are
uuuhhh wat um i ? sum1 jus kil meh ccuz i dunno wat dat meens eder -
... you are catholic, which is a religion. Christianity is a faith, so your scientific philosophy isn't really by standing... you need to know own the scripture to define your beliefs, not scientific logic.
But, who am I to say this? What do I know!? -
Uh actually, the sad thing is is that even you don't know what I'm about to say, from what I've seen of you, and I can't hold this in anymore but don't think this is just at you this is at all the people that get all this s--- confused
Catholicism is a sub-category, although the very oldest, of all Christianity, and it was the ONLY thing you could call Christianity up until Luther decided to break the damn thing into 10000 shards that we now call Christianity, but before him, there was only 1 Christian faith, and that's Catholicism
Basically the Catholic faith is the derivative of all the others, but now is only a sub-category of Christianity, not a complete different religion
What's sad to me is that most of the people that slam the Catholic faith are other Christians
while Catholicism is part of Christianity
so they're slamming their own religion, in a way
like wtf
but anyway, Savannah, I do know the Bible, quite well actually, but the Bible isn't the only book to use to really know where all of these ideas come from, so,
And I don't base my beliefs solely on Scientific logic, I just use it to better understand how God did things, instead of "oh he did this and that and this" I can say "Well, if He did what He did in a way for us to understand, and not just randomly (which would make no sense, really) then He probably would've done it like blah de blah de blah" -
Christianity was, in fact, the beginning of it all. Christianity began around 30 AD after the resurrection of Jesus christ. The disciples of Christ who believed that he was the Lord God and is coming back for them one day, as he said "surely I am coming quickly" along with many other parts of Scripture that state the second coming of Christ. The Catholic religion, although I know little about it's official origin, was an cult that took the ideas of Scripture and changed then according to their beliefs.
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guess what
who cares?
They both believe in god, right?
Then who gives a flying f---? I don't. And if you are going to argue about this, please just take it to the Wine Cellar or the Garden or whatever. Fighting about something so idiotically stupid is what making GTQ s---. -
Arguing about religion is not making Gotoquiz s---. Arguing about religion prompts the use of reason if you're arguing with someone who knows what they're talking about. They're both being logical motherf---ers. Let them do their thing. You don't have to click on this thread if you don't want to see it.
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^*scoffs* at least we are debating from an official standpoint . You are the same as us. Besides, I doubt you can justify how we are being illogical because you yourself have beliefs. So unless you can prove your belies and disprove ours, stop calling people out on what you know nothing about.
Oh, and Alex, as much as I enjoy debates, I need to step out of this... I love debates, but there is no formality here so it will become an argument and I am sick of arguing. -
Savannah, you have it completely the f--- backwards. Back then, Catholicism was called Christianity, but once The Eastern Orthodox church split off, the it was no longer one true faith, so the specific one was renamed to be the Roman Catholic Church.
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*sigh* it doesn't need to be an argument if it doesn't need to be, there's a difference. With debates no one ends up mad at the other, while in arguments that is the case. ugh
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No, no, no... sorry Alex, but it just didn't happen that way. Christianity was always separate from all religion, and it was formed by Christ followers, which is where the word Christian comes from. And please, elaborate how catholic came first, I mean, what does catholic even mean? Christianity didn't follow catholic religion, nor did they divide from it. Christianity and catholicism are two entirely different things. I don't understand how people think otherwise.
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No, they are not. And Catholicism came first because it was the ONLY Christian faith until the Eastern Orthodox split off, so when that happened, Christianity became the whole of both the Eastern Orthodox and, what the original was renamed to, the Roman Catholic Church ("Catholic" means Universal, as Jesus had created a Universal church, so it was called Catholicism) So the original became a different faith than the Eastern Orthodox, but both were Christian. Later, Luther, who had been part of the Catholic church, decided that he disagreed with some of the beliefs of the Catholic church, then they ex-communicated him (or made him no longer a part of the church) And so he made his own faith based upon the Catholic faith, but with different beliefs, and that's where the Lutheran faith came from, and eventually more and more people started making their own faiths and running away from the Catholic Church, enough where Christianity is now basically a damn FREE-FOR-ALL where you just believe whatever the f--- you want to as long as you believe that Jesus existed and was the Son of God. But the actual faith that closely follows every single little thing that Jesus and the people after him that were basically told by God what to tell others, (basically the prophets of the Catholic faith) said and did is the Catholic faith. All of the others are false in some belief or another, although the Eastern Orthodox has followed the closest, but still not exact. So early Christianity became Catholicism when people started straying from the truth.
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