A New Church for Saturday, September 13, 2003

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Saturday, September 13, 2003

Love the argument . . .

That "I'll go to church," or whatever, "just in case"! Well, with logic like that, I'd better start preparing to appease the Norse gods, "Just in Case They Exist."! Where is the logic in that? I'd better wind my watch twice a day, just in case the laws of physics change and the watch runs down twice... Sign in to see full entry.

Presumptuous Believers . . .

... feel as if because the Bible says so, it is final. Well, there are many more non-Christians, myself included, than Christians in this world and we do not accept the Bible as spiritual authority. We have our own, non-Biblical sources of religious and spiritual authority. They are as valid as the... Sign in to see full entry.

Who Sanctifies a Church?

In a comment, someone commented that a church must be sanctified. Perhaps. But who sanctifies it? Generally it is a priest or priestess who sanctifies a church, in the name of whichever deity is worshipped. Thus, one may sanctify anywhere as a church, anywhen, in the name of whichever deity one... Sign in to see full entry.

Speaking of Church

Does it really matter when we go to Church. Just which day the sabbath is is not even in agreement among church-goers. And some religions don't even have a sabbath, per se. If a church can be anywhere, why can't a church service be anywhen? Sign in to see full entry.

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