You are the apple...
That was the doing of a... I think he was a priest, if my memory serves me correctly. He decided to choose that specific time to combat other religious ceremonies he felt were evil or whatever. I haven't heard the explanation in a while so my memory is a little fuzzy, but I think that was the gist of it.
^This.
You said you're a Christian and you're speaking of the Catholic views, and I don't know much on that, but what're your views on it as a Christian?
And I approve of your description of the "why do bad things happen to good people" argument lol
ScarletFrost
Why they celebrate the birth of Jesus in the dead of winter when--if you honestly do the math without an covert motive--it turns out he was born in fall (and John the baptist was born in the spring, 6 months earlier).
That was the doing of a... I think he was a priest, if my memory serves me correctly. He decided to choose that specific time to combat other religious ceremonies he felt were evil or whatever. I haven't heard the explanation in a while so my memory is a little fuzzy, but I think that was the gist of it.
ScarletFrost
Why they pray to statues and pictures of Mary and the Saints. Isn't that called idolatry in "pagan" religions?
^This.
ScarletFrost
Hell. Seriously, I don't get it. If God loves everyone, why would he send ANYONE to eternal damnation for 70 years of sin? Kinda seems out of proportion.
You said you're a Christian and you're speaking of the Catholic views, and I don't know much on that, but what're your views on it as a Christian?
And I approve of your description of the "why do bad things happen to good people" argument lol
and I am your core.