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Rudeness because you don't agree with someone is not my cup of tea. I can disagree here and do in 'tacks all the time but I actually try not to be rude about it. And when I have been I was called on it in a flash and have genuinely apologized. And Chas you are not a rude person here or there so I wasn't meaning you, I meant to say that in my first post back to you.
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Paw, I think it being a holiday that canceling it would be a good idea. I also want to be honest in public and say that some folks might be hesitant to be interviewed if they believe differently than some logged in and for that reason I am considering my future participation there which saddens me deeply because I believe you have a great heart and are doing this for us in the first place. My respect, Kathy
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Insurers shed light on Protestant church sex abuse
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Insurers shed light on Protestant church sex abuse
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If we could gather the real number of sexual abuse within families it would make all these religions look very small in comparison. -
I didn't think it looked like any of the choices in most of them and I was human also. :unsure:
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Have a safe and fun trip Jean.
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What American accent do you have? (Best version so far) My Results: Southern (but I only think Southern so that was weird)
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The way words are served has always fascinated me but you can get the same point across with a few also. That's one of the things that makes us humans so cool.
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Thanks for your responses y'all and Todd you said what I was thinking with much deeper and understanding which was very cool to read. (I love reading you folks here, you help my head get smarter)
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This might be way out there but could it be where their intentions were being generated from. The Pharisees from a earthly dark place and Jesus from a heavenly light place? Thus above and beneath. (this thread continues to be of interest to me even though I haven't posted much, I've enjoyed y'all's thought processes)
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Hope it's your best year ever!
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"Catholic singles"...meet catholics in your city...
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Well a woman can dream can't she? That ain't breaking no laws since it's in my head. See y'all later! -
"Catholic singles"...meet catholics in your city...
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"Catholic singles"...meet catholics in your city...
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"Catholic singles"...meet catholics in your city...
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<HEAD><TITLE><META name="hyperlinks" content="we want stuff"></TITLE></HEAD> My post isn't showing up. Well poop on a stick now me saying it ain't showing up is showing up where my post wasn't. Okay this is what is posted without the html so I reckon I did something to make it disappear. It's all your fault MarkO. :P -
"Catholic singles"...meet catholics in your city...
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guitar playing ... guitar playing ... guitar playing ... -
"Catholic singles"...meet catholics in your city...
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Atheist ... Atheist ... Atheist ... -
Excellent points Mark! I barely touch some of these things lately and yearn to get heavy duty into it but I need to learn the balance of that. Since I am in pharmaceuticals at work where our guidelines in every capacity are so strict I have chosen not to do any personal exploration on line while there, even at lunch. And this has changed the way I keep up here. So I have to figure that all out. But folks like you have so much in the top of your head that you can lay it out there before I can even think through the questions. :)
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I believe he knew things that even his parents didn't know of the scriptures. He had the inside scoop. :)
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Good point Larry. The marriage of Joseph and Mary would not have been her choice but your continued thought on that lines up with mine. Even if folks could pick that apart. God knew all so He knew before either Joseph or Mary were even born what would be. And good point on the father's role in that culture. I myself have no problem with Christ (who of course was Jesus at that point but I prefer the term) was not going to be dissuaded to do anything other than what he was here to do no matter what his siblings or even his parents wanted of him. As to the importance of Mary in the Catholic church that is definitely a derail but I do know that it is also dependent upon the church. Some still carry her importance above what God intended it to be. I too have this thread on email notification and it's a great tool of the forums. I have to go into my controls and take me off some at times though because my in box can have from 30 to 60 notifications when I've been off line for even a day. :unsure:
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Larry, I agree. It really matters not what Joseph's beliefs were IMHO because Christ himself housed all he needed to in order to do His Father's will. Although a godly earthly father would have been nice. There is one thing though that I have assumed since we have nothing in text regarding it and that would be the choices of Mary to be sound in regards to her companion. She was chosen for all the right reasons and if God knew she was going to marry a creep I would think that would impact God's choice. I also think Mary was mentioned because she would remain an important character in this life's drama of God's. And not so that she could be worshiped as twi taught us the Catholic faith did. Because that is not true. But to be a far greater example to us mothers in loving our child but also allowing them to be who they are meant to be. You have probably already observed that a mother rarely lets go of the love she holds for her children even when fathers become disappointed in their offspring's choices. And I know that to be a general rule so please you men don't take that as a 100% deal because I know there are some fathers who shine while the mothers of their children as jerks. I believe mentioning his siblings was important in ways I don't understand but I suspect part might be to validate the fact he (Christ) was a flesh and blood being just as his siblings were EXCEPT he was here for a reason they were not and that was to do God's will. Thanks for the quick feedback also Larry. Kathy
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I have lost some of the topic substance here and won't be at my computer in a couple hours or so but are we still questioning who Christ's parents are here? If it were God and Mary (which I believe it to be) then he would be holy. Mary was chosen for a reason just as Joseph was known by God to be a perfect choice to raise him as a son. So I'm not sure what question remains regarding holy. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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rhino, The poor whittle thing. Her mother should be her roomy.