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Re: Jewish attitude towards jesus... new
      #251509 - 03/10/06 04:58 PM
Gracie

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What do you think of the Judeao-Christians who believe in their Jewish religion, but also believe Jesus is the Messiah?

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      #251515 - 03/10/06 05:07 PM
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Re: AHHHHH!
      #251516 - 03/10/06 05:08 PM
Gracie

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I have a queston about the hair. Why isn't mens hair considered a sensuality that needs to be completely covered? For example, if I think a certain type of short hair cut is irresistable and hot (or long hair for that matter), wouldn't it fall under that category too? I'm not trying to be a smart @ss, it's a serious question.


Edited by Gracie (03/10/06 05:10 PM)

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I guess I'm religiously indifferent, then.
      #251519 - 03/10/06 05:36 PM
Wind

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Can one be religiously indifferent? I do not worship. I do not subscribe to a religion/religious philosophy. I don't waste much time thinking about it. I find it entertaining, at times, I confess, from a "peanut gallery" perspective & I am respectful...but honestly & frankly...I just don't subscribe.
I truly do not care. I think, perhaps, that it is beyond the human capacity, or at least mine. I tend to look at it as a collection of myths & stories & mantras. What do I think "God" is? The word "dog" spelled backwards. Sometimes I think "God" is what humans aspire to be or use as a grand excuse or anchor or mask.

I guess that is a pithy attempt to appear politically correct about the whole thing.

Kate.

Edited by Wind (03/10/06 05:37 PM)

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Re: I guess I'm religiously indifferent, then.
      #251520 - 03/10/06 06:04 PM
Snorkie

Reged: 02/15/05
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Loc: Northern Illinois, USA

I believe it was sociologist Emil Durkheim who wrote that some people have an "unmusicality with religion."

To be honest, I fall into that camp as well as the Unitarian camp. I sought out the Unitarian congregation when I moved to Rockford because I'd spent a lot of time bouncing around communities and states and felt I needed to put down roots (in various ways) in my new community.

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Re: I guess I'm religiously indifferent, then.
      #251524 - 03/10/06 06:52 PM
chinagrl

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See, now I've thought about that because I'd love a way to meet people outside of grad school (not always the healthiest environment)). But my pesky atheism was standing in the way. Drat. But "unmusicality with religion," I quite like that.

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Re: What's the difference between an athiest and...
      #251525 - 03/10/06 06:56 PM
Johnny T. Reb

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Beth, Pagans believe in many Gods, Athiests don't believe in
any God, and Agnostics doubt the existence of a God, but
aren't sure about it. That's it in a nutshell. -Bob


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      #251527 - 03/10/06 07:10 PM
poochibelly

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might be saved or ARE saved? I am asking to be educated, not to offend.

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We knew the Osmonds...
      #251528 - 03/10/06 07:13 PM
poochibelly

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when I was in elementary school. Olive and my mom used to joke about Jimmy and I getting married (which was highly unlikely because we aren't mormon) but I didn't want to marry him because I thought he had funny hair!

Now Donny was another story...what a cutie...purple socks and all.

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Re: So is the Torah the same as the Christians Old Testament?~nt~
      #251529 - 03/10/06 07:15 PM
jaime g

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the jewish bible has three parts - the torah (pentatuach), nevi'im (writing of the prophets), and ketuvim (writings, psalms and such) - or "tanach" all together.

this explains some

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