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6h ago
I am serious, hear me out. Mothman is a being that appears to warn us about disasters. He has on multiple occasions arrived to warn us, is scary which most angels are, and he hasn't harmed anyone. This also makes Mothman an important angel, as he is the only angel we know is currently on Earth. As such, we can say that Mothman is our link to God and the Divine.
I do not expect anyone to believe me. I will tell people about this. I will spread this idea. Just don't hate in the comments, you don't have to believe.
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11h ago
I miss my friend
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11h ago
I'm interested in information about how various religions think about shared meals, family, and eating and the connections they draw to between these things and their religious faith. Each year I celebrate Thanksgiving with a multi-ethnic group of folks and I always feel a bit strange doing just a Christian prayer because I don't understand the significance in other faiths enough to properly frame things. I'm not an evangelist - I'm just someone that really wants to wish them the best and let everyone know they are welcome at my table. I've always been interested in the cultural significance ..read more
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1d ago
I specifically mean that our ideas of pearly gates or brimstone seems so unfounded, Jewish people have a common understanding that they do not know exactly what the afterlife is. And although the New Testament has brief mentions but there all vague and cryptic, and realistically heaven is being with god and hell is being disconnected from it, and That’s most of what we know. I assume most of the ideas of hell come from Dante’s, but why it’s not cannon. And where does this idea of pearly gates in the clouds come from?
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1d ago
How do Roman Catholic theologians view the covenant theology of the Reformed churches?
Would they agree that there was 1 covenant of works for Adam and then 1 covenant of Grace of which the rest of the biblical covenants are instances or dispensations?
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Reddit » Theology
1d ago
I just had a thought that is nagging at me. Seeing as the gospels contradict each other and scholarly consensus is that they were written anonymously why should I believe it?
Personally, the core idea of God becoming man to reach use on our level makes sense to me. And scholarly consensus is that Jesus likely existed.
What do you think?
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1d ago
I have always wondered if this saying is contradictory with the free will's theory.
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2d ago
Thoughts, who do you think which team would win? And yes, the setting of this debate is proper, 3 v. 3 team.
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