I thought that was ogres.
sometimes we're all asses too
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I thought that was ogres.
In Judaism there is often a sharp contrast between the written dogma/tenets and the way the religion is practiced. My disagreements tend to be with what was written, not in practice.Does your religion have faults or dogma/tenets you don't agree with? If so, why is it still your religion
Yes as a Christian I don’t like all the verses in the bible that seem to condemn gay people / slavery verses/ + a whole of other stuff that God did and that I disagree.I was reading in another thread about a poster having come to terms with the faults in their religion, which inspired this thread.
Does your religion have faults or dogma/tenets you don't agree with? If so, why is it still your religion?
Our religion has everyone in it imperfect.I was reading in another thread about a poster having come to terms with the faults in their religion, which inspired this thread.
Does your religion have faults or dogma/tenets you don't agree with? If so, why is it still your religion?
I was reading in another thread about a poster having come to terms with the faults in their religion, which inspired this thread.
Does your religion have faults or dogma/tenets you don't agree with? If so, why is it still your religion?
I was reading in another thread about a poster having come to terms with the faults in their religion, which inspired this thread.
Does your religion have faults or dogma/tenets you don't agree with? If so, why is it still your religion?
My religion of Matrixism follows the notion of us being simulated characters animated or reanimated by a simulator or simulators, this notion of us being simulated would currently cost nearly two trillion dollars for conducting an experiment testing simulation theory,I was reading in another thread about a poster having come to terms with the faults in their religion, which inspired this thread.
Does your religion have faults or dogma/tenets you don't agree with? If so, why is it still your religion?
I was reading in another thread about a poster having come to terms with the faults in their religion, which inspired this thread.
Does your religion have faults or dogma/tenets you don't agree with? If so, why is it still your religion?
We have had religions since Neanderthal times. If religions could have brought peace, it would have been done by now. Religion is the biggest reason of discord.“We need religion in order to respond to the thirst for world peace and the thirst for the infinite that dwells in the heart of each man and woman,”
Don't know about so-called God and his prophets. But if we have been made imperfect, it is dishonest to talk about peace.By religion if you are referring to God and His Prophets - absolutely not. God I believe is perfect and His Prophets are Beings free from error.
But as people and followers we are imperfect and have many shortcomings and faults.
I disagree with its teachings on sex and LGBT people. I think it's way too harsh, like saying masturbation is "grave matter" that could send you to hell. Oh, please. Those are not matters of fundamental dogma like you find in the Nicene Creed, though, so it's not that big of a deal to me. Most Catholics reject the Church's official teachings on such matters, anyway, and the clergy know it. I still believe in marriage, monogamy and love that the Church has high ideals in that regard, though.I was reading in another thread about a poster having come to terms with the faults in their religion, which inspired this thread.
Does your religion have faults or dogma/tenets you don't agree with? If so, why is it still your religion?
That is, the atonement dogma has been misinterpreted throughout the millennia.
...who doesn't exist.That dogma Interprets Jesus as a scapegoat, an afterthought, to answer to a vengeful God.
Does Your Religion Have Faults?Does your religion have faults or dogma/tenets you don't agree with? If so, why is it still your religion?
That God of the OT is not real.
If that were true, Christianity would not exist. Or is it the interpretation of 'that God', that does not exist? Which I would agree with.