Any time we lose anything historical it is a loss for all
It is looking more and more like arson...
There have been hundreds of attacks on Churches in France of late...
This one is just the latest...
Arsenios
It burns after 800 years on the first day of Holy Week...
Lord have Mercy!
Arsenios
Hello friend,
Just want to say that I understand the pride in the Catholic churches. They are such beautiful buildings. It had a bit of a hold on me for a while. You have to know though that it is wrong, right?
He's not a Catholic.
Any time we lose anything historical it is a loss for all
I disagree. As I said before, it has no impact at all on my life
After I learned all that I did about God's Truth, I don't ever want to step foot in a Catholic church ever again.
The feeling may be mutual; it is possible that no priest would ever want to see you do so again
Let's talk about it. See if you could still like me while we are debating differences.
I don't think this is the thread for this, frankly.
Pick a thread and give your debate proposal a go. I do not dislike you. I get chuckles out of some of your posts and that makes me glad
Where is the appropriate place on this site for a debate about Catholicism? I am glad what I say brings you gladness.
Either Christian Theology or World Religion & Speculative Theology depending on what you want to accomplish. But be aware, I have not promised to engage in a debate. I merely suggest that you pout forward your proposal and see what comes of it.
I like many people's posts when they make me chuckle. It does not mean that I share their point of view but it does mean that I chuckled because something about the post was worth a chuckle and that is always welcome. We get too many serious posts in CH because too many people post as if they were God's prophets informing us of his will for us.
Why not when we are talking about Catholic churches.
Where is the appropriate place on this site for a debate about Catholicism? I am glad what I say brings you gladness.
We don't really debate denominations here...
We do discuss doctrines and practices.
IF you have a specific doctrine to discuss, you may present it in either Christian doctrine or in Speculative Theology (depending on what it is and how you want it discussed; staff can help you). My recommendation is that you state the doctrine (you mentioned Catholicism; it is especially easy in this regard since its theology is well summerized in its Catechism). Then you can relate why you agree or disagree.... and see where the discussion goes. You will get further (and avoid talks from the Staff) if you only discuss the doctrine and not anyone participating in the thread (whether they are "for" or "against").