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Old 10-19-2008, 04:11 PM   #17
macleodmunro
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Default Re: CHRISTIANITY and avalon : a question from clark

I belive a balance is needed.

We are all living very different lives, and had very different upbringings.

We all bring our own unique perspective to the table.

I used to be a christian (now i've seen the light, ironicly)
I spent 4 years going to a very spiritual christian church, but i eventually realized that i could not think for myself.
These were very good hearted nice people, but they were stuck beliving nonsence like god wrote bible or jesus created the universe.
I never felt right worshiping jesus. Like it was an insult to the actual creater (like god or the heavenly father or whatever you want to call him).

You can understand people ignoring comments with a religous theme if they've had it rammed down their throat from an early age by people that don't know what there talking about.
You also would expect people who haven't had any religous experiance in life to find such comments hard to take seriously.

I don't think we should blame the religous teachings for the way humanity (or illuminati) has used them to control the masses.

I look back on my christian days now and think what a brainwashed fool i was.
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