08-05-2006, 07:24 AM
Do you have bad experiences concerning that theme, Theodosius?
I can understand...
There are a lot of similarities!
But, because every cult/religion (to be objective, I have to call Christianity also a cult) created its own rituals to be unique/ do different things then other cults. But they also took similarities, because people already knew them to make it easier for them to understand and to practise.
If they are "god-given" is normally a theme that follows up fast, because Christianity/Catholic is still "in use/belived" today. So I can understand that this theme is discussed not very objective often.
I can understand...
There are a lot of similarities!
But, because every cult/religion (to be objective, I have to call Christianity also a cult) created its own rituals to be unique/ do different things then other cults. But they also took similarities, because people already knew them to make it easier for them to understand and to practise.
If they are "god-given" is normally a theme that follows up fast, because Christianity/Catholic is still "in use/belived" today. So I can understand that this theme is discussed not very objective often.
Susanna
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A Lyra is basically an instrument to accompaign pyromanic city destruction.
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A Lyra is basically an instrument to accompaign pyromanic city destruction.