Christianity is somewhat warped nowdays. You can ask three people of the
same denomination and get three different answers. That's a bit why I'm
not 100% on the dogma. Not only does people intrepret it differently, but
it has its own contradictions. But that isn't saying I find no truth at
all, just still find it a manmade tool so it'll have its problems. I try
to avoid most fanatics (Bible thumpers, p eople crying "Jihad!", etc ) for they
either condemn me or condemn the things I have in my life...that goes for
any faith.
Bettie: I see your point on the Devil-Worship/Catholic thing. Cannot have
one without another it seems. One will think, "Damn those Catholics *joins
the devil-worship*" then the other will think "I must be saved from the
grasps of evil! *is a "saved" person*" hehe. Nothing against Christianity
or the community (well, not ALL of it I suppose ), just talking about
the big reliance going on.
Goth to me was always a thing of independence and looking beyond the
obvious. *yawn* So many forums talking about this though...as well as
articles. I'll leave the questioners the benefit of looking at everyone
else's views and the stuff this site has to offer on the subject.
callei
Extreme Fanatic
Posts: 759 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
posted on 20/6/2003 at 01:16 PM
no prob Remy, i do it all the time too. i try never to post anything before
i can clearly see all the keys on my keyboard. I thought we were agreeing
and am glad to know that we were.
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