47MartialMan
Master of Arts
Thats along the lines I was thining, unless he is speaking of something different.
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It only pre-dates Christianity in the British Isles. Remember that we Christians also follow the Old Testament. Our beliefs are older than 2000 years.SokeCalkins said:You might want to look deeper. ;-) I have found text on Druids over 2000 years old. Pre Dating Christinanity
Not many Christian I know follow Old Testament. Some think that if they did, they wouldnt be "true' Christians.searcher said:It only pre-dates Christianity in the British Isles. Remember that we Christians also follow the Old Testament. Our beliefs are older than 2000 years.
And those I feel truely sad for.47MartialMan said:Not many Christian I know follow Old Testament. Some think that if they did, they wouldnt be "true' Christians.
From the Christian view: Mosiac law was done away with Christ. However, some of the apostles continued to visit and participate at the temple even after the ressurrection.47MartialMan said:Not many Christian I know follow Old Testament. Some think that if they did, they wouldnt be "true' Christians.
I would add to the above that most religions teach that a person is a spiritual entity and not just a body (a "meat stick").Loki said:Like PeachMoneky and Adept said, most religions teach postivie values. I respect that.
I dunno, meat stick sounds good to me. Beef jerky, anyone?Dan Anderson said:I would add to the above that most religions teach that a person is a spiritual entity and not just a body (a "meat stick").
Your statement doesn't sound disrespectful. It sounds like an opinion stated.Loki said:Not to be disrespectful or anything,
Shogun said:I know there is going to be some debate about this topic. some people wont answer this question, and thats fine. Its a simple question really. War is not needed.
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