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[quote name='Budge' post='1240549' date='Apr 12 2007, 08:13 PM']That makes no sense, becuase Im not exactly playing kumbuyah and mix and match with you as a Bible Christian am I?[/quote]
Well, I don't go around playing mix and match with Santiera. That post made just as much sense as any of yours.

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[quote]No you are just here to preach Budginity {Budge and her Bible], cause it sure isn't Christainity.[/quote]

Wow I need to call up those 100 other people I used to be in a church family with and tell they were Christians they were BUDGIES...memebers of the BUDGE CULT...

and I finally found a church with a bunch of BUDGIES and their BIbles...the other day...

[img]http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/~jtran/Misc%20pictures/3%20budgies.JPG[/img]

Where do you guys come up with this stuff?

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cmotherofpirl

[quote name='Budge' post='1240563' date='Apr 12 2007, 10:20 PM']Wow I need to call up those 100 other people I used to be in a church family with and tell they were Christians they were

Where do you guys come up with this stuff?[/quote]

Where??
reading your posts :rolleyes:

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[quote]Well, I don't go around playing mix and match with Santiera. That post made just as much sense as any of yours.[/quote]

Socrates heres the difference between you and me.

I say THAT STUFF is WRONG AND BREAKS THE FIRST COMMANDMENT.

Can you say that...

SANTERIA BREAKS THE FIRST COMMANDMENT?

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cmotherofpirl

[quote name='Budge' post='1240566' date='Apr 12 2007, 10:22 PM']Socrates heres the difference between you and me.

I say THAT STUFF is WRONG AND BREAKS THE FIRST COMMANDMENT.

Can you say that...

SANTERIA BREAKS THE FIRST COMMANDMENT?[/quote]
Sounds like cheap wine to me.

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[quote name='Budge' post='1240566' date='Apr 12 2007, 08:22 PM']Socrates heres the difference between you and me.

I say THAT STUFF is WRONG AND BREAKS THE FIRST COMMANDMENT.

Can you say that...

SANTERIA BREAKS THE FIRST COMMANDMENT?[/quote]
Yes it does. (Shocked?)

The difference between us is that I know what the Church actually teaches, while you get your "knowledge" out of Jack Chick comix.

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Guest T-Bone

[quote name='Budge' post='1240566' date='Apr 12 2007, 07:22 PM']Socrates heres the difference between you and me.

I say THAT STUFF is WRONG AND BREAKS THE FIRST COMMANDMENT.

Can you say that...

SANTERIA BREAKS THE FIRST COMMANDMENT?[/quote]

Please show where on this board (or anywhere) a faithful Catholic defended Santeria.

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When you get all huffy at me for even talking about it, you sure look like youre defending it.

Why not say SANTERIA is WRONG?

Im glad Socrates did.

Thought I wonder what Socrates thinks of the fact the Popes praised native religions and witchdoctors.

Even here the Vatican makes mash of the first commandment...
[quote]
Code: ZE05011207

Date: 2005-01-12

Dispelling Misconceptions About "Traditional Religions"

Vatican Conference Views a Far-flung Phenomenon

VATICAN CITY, JAN. 12, 2005 (Zenit.org).- An international conference here is focusing on "the resources for peace in traditional religions," which are frequently and inaccurately referred to as "animist."

The meeting at the Vatican, which began today and ends Saturday, is promoted by the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, whose president is Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald.

[b]Conferees are analyzing "the contributions that can be made to peace by followers of tribal cults, spread throughout the continents, especially in Africa, where their number is estimated at 60 million," Vatican Radio reported.[/b]

Archbishop Fitzgerald explained that "when we speak of traditional religions, we are thinking of ethnic or tribal religions, that is, those that have developed in a specific ethnic group and which, therefore, are different from the world religions, which go beyond national borders."

"When we speak of traditional religions, we often think primarily of Africa," he explained on Vatican Radio. "But they are not only in Africa. There is the whole spirituality of the Indians in Latin America. There is also the African religion that has gone to Latin America."

These religions are also present in Asia. "In India, they are called 'tribal' and they have their particular spirituality, while in the Philippines followers of traditional religions live in the hills and mountains," he added.

"We avoid the word 'animist,' as it gives the idea that animism considers wind, water and animals as inhabited by spirits which demand worship: In reality, it is not so," the prelate said.

"Normally in these religions there is belief in the creator God, a supreme God, but there are also other mediating entities between God and humanity: forebears and other spirits. But it is not worship where a forest, tree, etc., is venerated. Divinity is not there," the archbishop said.

(ugh, wrong...)

The traditional religions "are not organized in a hierarchy. Many times the 'chief' is the head of the family, who offers prayers [and] sacrifices," he added. Moreover, "they have secrets which they guard and which they don't want to talk about. However, many people have converted to Christianity, starting from the 'background' of these religions.
[b]
"The Holy Spirit inspires good everywhere and we can see good things in these traditional religions that might also help our society."[/b]

(like what?)
[b]
"And this is the objective of the study we are undertaking: to see [u]what are the values of these religions for today's society, for peace," Archbishop Fitzgerald added.[/u][/b]

"Participants in this congress are all Catholics, experts in traditional religions. There are no followers of these religions, as it is somewhat difficult to engage in direct dialogue with them."

(Ok so they didnt get any of the witchdoctors at the conference--they are just planning outreach to them now but someone tell me why they are seeing VALUES in these religions as opposed to Christianity?)
email this article[/quote]

Aminist religions, liquour libations--the vooduns poured one at assisi, witchdoctors...

{indirectly SANTERIA}

Hey its all good..

[img]http://www.religion-cults.com/pope/pope-african26.jpg[/img]

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Guest T-Bone

[quote name='Budge' post='1240577' date='Apr 12 2007, 07:31 PM']When you get all huffy at me for even talking about it, you sure look like youre defending it.[/quote]

You were not "merely talking" about it. You were making false accusations against the true Church. You were lying. Who would not defend the Holy Mother Church against lies and slander?

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Mateo el Feo

[quote name='T-Bone' post='1240582' date='Apr 12 2007, 10:35 PM']You were not "merely talking" about it. You were making false accusations against the true Church. You were lying. Who would not defend the Holy Mother Church against lies and slander?[/quote]It's OK. In Budge's religion, there's no problem with bearing false witness. Good enough for Jack Chick? You bet. How about Budge? She makes up false accusations on a daily basis. Heck, I'm starting to think that bearing false witness is considered a virtue in their religion. :lol:

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