My Fellow Christians: Good Friday and Happy Easter and Passover to my Jewish comrades

Discussion in 'Religion, Spirituality and Philosophy' started by tuckerreed, Apr 10, 2009.

  1. tuckerreed

    tuckerreed New Member

    He is Risen, Christ the Lord is Risen!!!:smt038
     
  2. Moskvichka

    Moskvichka New Member

    Indeed He is risen, alleluia!

    [​IMG]
     
  3. Archman

    Archman Well-Known Member

    Frequently Favors From Father Follow Faithful Forum Folks------------------Happy Easter !...Archman
     
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  4. z

    z Well-Known Member

    The Passion of Christ lives!

    Christ reigns regardless of whether people recognize his reign. He reigns because God appointed him to reign, not because we grant him rule. The Love of Christ lives in ME and is all around me.
    Thank you Christ for making the ultimate sacrifice to pay for my sins!

    Jesus ROCKS, Whoa!!!!!
     
  5. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    He is risen indeed!
     
  6. satyricon

    satyricon Guest

    Isn't every Friday essentially "good?"
     
  7. FEHG

    FEHG Well-Known Member

    Guess it depends if you work weekends or not. :cool:
     
  8. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    Christianity is the religion liberals love to hate, or at least say they hate. If the name of this thread were "Happy Ramadan" I don't think it would draw any ridicule.
     
  9. FEHG

    FEHG Well-Known Member

    I couldn't agree more. And I find it simultaneously annoying and amusing.
     
  10. Be-you-tiful86

    Be-you-tiful86 Well-Known Member

    Frohe Ostern!!! >>> Happy Easter in German.Lol
     
  11. Moskvichka

    Moskvichka New Member

    But in Saty's case, he despises all religions equally.
     
  12. Brittney

    Brittney Well-Known Member

    I'm not Christian, but [​IMG] anyway. :D
     
  13. fly girl

    fly girl Well-Known Member

    Because you are not Muslim you do not notice the insults directed at Muslims on this site. I pretty much dont speak on any religious issues because of it.

    But go on and bring Islam into something that has nothing to do with it. It is constantly brought up where it has no bearing by the "Christians".
     
  14. fly girl

    fly girl Well-Known Member

    Not true. You just dont notice it because you are not Muslim.
     
  15. FEHG

    FEHG Well-Known Member

    You are probably absolutely correct in this.
     
  16. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    I don't understand the use of quotations around Christian.

    I am aware that you are Muslim (or that you worship/observe Islam, I'm sure I've stated that incorrectly) because you have mentioned it at least twice in the 6 months that I have been here. I don't doubt that some things have been said that you consider insenstive, perhaps even by me. In this case though Fly Girl, I'm talking about direct ridicule, and liberals love to do that about Christianity.

    I brought Ramadan up as an example because Islam is the first major non-Christian religion that comes to mind. No insult intended.
     
  17. fly girl

    fly girl Well-Known Member

    Sorry if it came of particularly harsh.

    It just seems any time Christianity catches heat the Christians immediately bring up Islam. Why not Judism (sp)? We Muslims catch enough heat on our own, we dont need to keep being drug into issues that have nothing to do with us.
     
  18. Sir Nose

    Sir Nose New Member

    No offense taken here. Fair point you make. I didn't bring up Judaism in this case because it is mentioned in the thread title.
     
  19. satyricon

    satyricon Guest

    I somewhat dig Buddhism, particularly the philosophical wing of it.

    Any belief system that demands piety to an invisible man is something I'm going to leave on the sidewalk though.

    The supernatural is completely natural.

     
  20. Moskvichka

    Moskvichka New Member

    I view it somewhat differently... I pay attention not so much to dogmas themselves, but rather the effect that piety has on human beings... how it ends up shaping our lives... and that's universal in all religions. I don't value religion only for the psychological effect, but I think that the value of church rituals is primarily that they put us in the state of mind and heart that brings us closer to God. I'm not an expert, it's my own clumsy ideas.
     

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