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In reply to the discussion: I Really Hope You Accept The Beauty Of The Christian Message Someday. [View all]wandy
(3,539 posts)78. And you wonder why their are Agnostics.......
Given enough time, one may find the Creator in their own way.
Raised as a catholic one may tire of the sniveling, hurtful things people do in the name of their god.
In the morning, here it comes
I taste the warning and I am so amazed
I'm here today, seeing things so clear this way
In the car and on my way
To Stonehenge.
I'm flying in Winchester cathedral
Sunlight pouring through the break of day.
Stumbled through the door and into the chamber;
There's a lady setting flowers on a table covered lace
And a cleaner in the distance finds a cobweb on a face
And a feeling deep inside of me tells me
This can't be the place
I'm flying in Winchester cathedral.
All religion has to have its day
Expressions on the face of the Saviour
Made me say
I can't stay.
Open up the gates of the church and let me out of here!
Too many people have lied in the name of Christ
For anyone to heed the call.
So many people have died in the name of Christ
That I can't believe it all.
And now I'm standing on the grave of a soldier that died in 1799
And the day he died it was a birthday
And I noticed it was mine.
And my head didn't know just who I was
And I went spinning back in time.
And I am high upon the altar
High upon the altar, high.
I'm flying in Winchester cathedral,
It's hard enough to drink the wine.
The air inside just hangs in delusion,
But given time,
I'll be fine.
I taste the warning and I am so amazed
I'm here today, seeing things so clear this way
In the car and on my way
To Stonehenge.
I'm flying in Winchester cathedral
Sunlight pouring through the break of day.
Stumbled through the door and into the chamber;
There's a lady setting flowers on a table covered lace
And a cleaner in the distance finds a cobweb on a face
And a feeling deep inside of me tells me
This can't be the place
I'm flying in Winchester cathedral.
All religion has to have its day
Expressions on the face of the Saviour
Made me say
I can't stay.
Open up the gates of the church and let me out of here!
Too many people have lied in the name of Christ
For anyone to heed the call.
So many people have died in the name of Christ
That I can't believe it all.
And now I'm standing on the grave of a soldier that died in 1799
And the day he died it was a birthday
And I noticed it was mine.
And my head didn't know just who I was
And I went spinning back in time.
And I am high upon the altar
High upon the altar, high.
I'm flying in Winchester cathedral,
It's hard enough to drink the wine.
The air inside just hangs in delusion,
But given time,
I'll be fine.
Graham Nash / CSN
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I Really Hope You Accept The Beauty Of The Christian Message Someday. [View all]
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
OP
Oh, I have no problem with the JW's, it's the other christians giving your religion the bad name.
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#11
Well, simply expressing that rudeness online to perfect strangers hardly seems an improvement
rug
Jan 2013
#39
It might. But I can tell you both from experience and data that Jehovah's Witness door-to-door
Schema Thing
Jan 2013
#102
It says you are sinful and flawed from birth. God is a crooked prosecutor
Manifestor_of_Light
Jan 2013
#24
I'm not sure it is ever, but you claimed it was a flaw. So I ask, by what measure?
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#70
That is a principal measure. You don't consider causing conscious harm to be a flaw?
rug
Jan 2013
#80
Kindly refrain from answering the question with a question, and just answer plainly.
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#81
No but they're sure to live in a world where worse things happen than fighting over toys.
rug
Jan 2013
#79
You claimed we are flawed at birth. That we are inherently flawed from the start. By what measure?
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#82
Is it bullshit to ask by what measure you use to say we are flawed from birth?
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#93
+++1 It's a little limited, but this is an analogy I used a bit ago: Just because a whole bunch of
patrice
Jan 2013
#15
Starting premise of ALL xtianity is original sin; therefore harmful.
Manifestor_of_Light
Jan 2013
#34
The substitutionary theory of the atonement was introduced by a guy named Anselm in the 11th century
Thats my opinion
Jan 2013
#110
The Christians here keep denying the cruel & punitive doctrines of their religion.
Manifestor_of_Light
Jan 2013
#117
Without certain magical rites, baptism etc. you are eternally irrevocably scroomed.
dimbear
Jan 2013
#16
Haha! It's really sad how most organized religions (greedy men) have distorted the messages of
gateley
Jan 2013
#52
OK. That was funny. And not what I was expecting when I read the headline. n/t
MrModerate
Jan 2013
#104