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  1. ImaginaryDay2

    Is your creed catholic, Catholic, or Christian?

    Josiah - what is a "Militant Catholic"?
  2. ImaginaryDay2

    Is your creed catholic, Catholic, or Christian?

    A study I'd looked at HERE suggested in their summary that 58% disagree with the statement “There is little value in studying or reciting historical Christian creeds and confessions". However, that figure is a combined total of those that "strongly disagree" and "disagree somewhat" (both 29%)...
  3. ImaginaryDay2

    Was Luther Insane?

    :run-away-crying:
  4. ImaginaryDay2

    What are you eating? - Part 2

    Starbucks croissant (I know - not real...) and iced coffee
  5. ImaginaryDay2

    What are you eating? - Part 2

    Can it be anything else? :D
  6. ImaginaryDay2

    Jokes

    Certainly not representative of us... :D
  7. ImaginaryDay2

    What are you eating? - Part 2

    Generic twice-baked potato that was probably delivered frozen to the meat shop where I paid too much for it. Dry. Stuffed chicken breast (from a different shop) with sausage and red pepper. That was quite good. I know the second one prepares everything fresh
  8. ImaginaryDay2

    Should abortion be illegal?

    Good. Good. -__-
  9. ImaginaryDay2

    Is your creed catholic, Catholic, or Christian?

    I think the link provided in post 12 can make the argument either way, but (imo) more strongly for "catholic" (small "c") given the quote provided from the article itself: If something can be "commonly used and understood to mean the same..." why not explain that as the reason for using...
  10. ImaginaryDay2

    Should abortion be illegal?

    I think those who go through an abortion are already aware of having violated the "law" as it were. We are not left without a "Law Giver" in this life, even though we'd sometimes like to deny that. Although I've stated my views on legality, the best approach is compassion for the person. Someone...
  11. ImaginaryDay2

    Is your creed catholic, Catholic, or Christian?

    Then, imo, this does a dis-service to the visitors. We, as a church culture, have begun to veer from traditional understandings, and explanations of historical contexts. Growing up, I also recited what was on the page, or what I heard, maybe without understanding fully. But when educated on the...
  12. ImaginaryDay2

    Was Luther Insane?

    So no-one's really addressed the OP. I've given an opinion on it. Any takers?
  13. ImaginaryDay2

    Was Luther Insane?

    Maybe this'll help: "If the mercy is true, you must therefore bear the true, not an imaginary sin. God does not save those who are only imaginary sinners. Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong (sin boldly), but let your trust in Christ be stronger, and rejoice in Christ who is the victor...
  14. ImaginaryDay2

    Was Luther Insane?

    'Twas a joke, Lämm... :)
  15. ImaginaryDay2

    Is your creed catholic, Catholic, or Christian?

    In reciting the Apostle's creed, I will tend to recite it as: However, my particular church has it printed as (and most recite it as) "the holy Christian church". If/when you recite the creed, what do you say, and why? My decision to state it as the holy catholic (small "c") church is the same...
  16. ImaginaryDay2

    Should abortion be illegal?

    What shall we do with the "lawbreakers"?
  17. ImaginaryDay2

    Was Luther Insane?

    SIN BOLDLY!!!
  18. ImaginaryDay2

    Was Luther Insane?

    I don't make the rules ;)
  19. ImaginaryDay2

    Should abortion be illegal?

    I couldn't help but notice the irony in the statement above. "does the one with the power have the right to abuse the one with less"? This question goes far beyond a simple "it's my body and I'll do what I want with it" discussion where on one side is mom, and the other side baby. Power also...
  20. ImaginaryDay2

    Was Luther Insane?

    Many who are in a manic state can be quite passionate emotionally about many things (or a depressive or anxious state as well). As I said, I wouldn't doubt that Luther would qualify for some type of "disorder" as it were, should we have had him as a specimen today.
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