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  1. ChessCastle

    Do you colour Easter Eggs?

    My wife does, and the children love helping.
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    The Regina Caeli

    Wise words, and happy Easter. CC
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    Uncle Bud

    Ah where is he from? :thumbsup: to you for being a Hellsing fan :thumbsup:
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    Uncle Bud

    Is your avatar a picture of Alucard Hellsing?
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    What are you buying?

    Many people think RE4 was the best game of all time. A friend of mine thinks Code Veronica was slightly better, but they both were extremely good.
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    Katherine's Christological trouble

    What would be the difference? One cannot be Christian without Jesus.
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    The Divine Nature of Christ.

    I am going to look for the Webber book pilgrimgal, thanks for the reference. Always nice to meet another chess lover! :thumbsup:
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    The Divine Nature of Christ.

    :clap::clap::clap: I am glad most of us seem to agree on this!
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    The Divine Nature of Christ.

    I would agree completely, do you feel there are any other 'essential' beliefs?
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    The Divine Nature of Christ.

    For the record, I have no desire to expose anyone or anything. Nor do I have any desire to burn anyone. Asking for clarification of someone's belief, if that belief seems to be contrary to Christianity, is a logical step, since STR is located in the 'Christians Only Section'.
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    What are you buying?

    Thats a nice setup.....but the PC has nothing that comes close graphically to Gears of War. ;)
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    What are you buying?

    Already own the 360 and am absolutely loving it!
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    The Divine Nature of Christ.

    In the middle of a discussion with JasonV, when it appeared he was implying that Christ was not divine, I asked him directly...twice if he believed in the divinity of Christ, and no answer was ever given. Combine this with the "No" vote given 'for variety', and perhaps its not as big of a...
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    Episcopalians believe "________".

    Thats a pretty vague statement. Changed peoples thinking and lives how? By loving God and our neighbors? And if we love our neighbors do we not wish for their eternal salvation? And if we wish for their eternal salvation shouldn't we wish for all our neighbors to accept Christ as their Lord...
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    High and Low Anglican

    This particular question will vary the most from person to person. All of these things are taught, and practiced by some in my parish, the priest included. And yes, personally I believe and practice each of them. The 39 articles quoted earlier, are not binding to us. I'm sure there are...
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    The Divine Nature of Christ.

    Because of course variety is much more important than affirming the divinity of our Lord.
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    Episcopalians believe "________".

    In order to be in communion, isn't there a need for some form of common belief? Why would any church emphasize anything over belief? Is the message of the gospel to put a common prayer above belief? This may be a small matter when you choose something as trivial as crossing fingers during...
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    The Divine Nature of Christ.

    A few months ago I thought this was something that everyone who considered themselves christian could agree upon. But since then I have come to realise that there are some who won't acknowledge Christ's divine nature. I made the poll hoping to find that this was one of the few things all of us...
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    The Divine Nature of Christ.

    Would this be considered a mandatory belief among the Anglican/Episcopal Church? Is there a middle path to take with something this crucial?