05-31-2018, 09:29 AM
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#1561
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Originally Posted by DuffMan
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In fact, Duplantis said that "if Jesus was physically on the Earth today, he wouldn't be riding a donkey."
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05-31-2018, 10:32 AM
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#1562
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Pickle Jar Lake
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I know for a fact Jesus would be cruising the desert in one of these:
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05-31-2018, 01:08 PM
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#1563
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Acerbic Cyberbully
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: back in Chilliwack
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuzz
I know for a fact Jesus would be cruising the desert in one of these:

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At a sticker price of $615,000? Not likely.
This is much more Jesus's speed:
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05-31-2018, 01:19 PM
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#1564
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The question is can you put either of them on Pontius Auto-Pilate
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05-31-2018, 01:24 PM
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#1565
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Acerbic Cyberbully
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: back in Chilliwack
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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
The question is can you put either of them on Pontius Auto-Pilate
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I drive a Pontius Pilot.
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05-31-2018, 01:33 PM
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#1566
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Join Date: Mar 2015
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Textcritic
At a sticker price of $615,000? Not likely.
This is much more Jesus's speed:
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Even I would consider becoming religious if my leader drove 6 wheels in the air. Follow lame scooter Jesus? No thanks. It's all about being marketable.
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11-29-2019, 01:47 PM
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#1567
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Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Crowsnest Pass
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Is Canada Losing Its Religion?
Secularization in the Great White North.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/b...g-its-religion
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“Projections from our data indicate that there will be no members, attenders, or givers in the Anglican Church of Canada by approximately 2040.”
This dire pronouncement was recently declared by Canadian Reverend Neil Elliot, an Anglican priest, and lead author of a new report commissioned by the Anglican Church of Canada.
While the Anglican Church of Canada had 1.3 million members back in 1961, it is now down to less than 360,000—and this decline has occurred while Canada’s population significantly increased throughout those decades, making such a drop in membership all the more precipitous.
As is happening all over the world—from Uruguay to Japan, from the Netherlands to New Zealand, and from Germany to South Korea—people in Canada appear to be walking away from religion in numbers never seen before. For example:
- In the 1960s, 50 percent of Canadians reported attending church on a weekly basis; by 2015, that was down to 10 percent.
- In 1971, only 4 percent of Canadians said that they had no religion, but today, that is up to 29 percent.
- In 2000, 70 percent of Canadians said that their religious beliefs were important to them; today, just under 50 percent say as much.
- In 2005, 81 percent of Canadians believed in God; that number had dropped down to 65 percent in 2016.
- Today, 64 percent of Canadians now agree that religion plays a less important role in society than it did twenty years ago; 67 percent of Canadians also now agree that it is not necessary to believe in God in order to be moral and have good values; half of all Canadians today seldom or never go to church.
- Nearly 50 percent of those living in the province of British Columbia, nearly 40 percent of those living in the province of Quebec, and 35 percent of those living in the province of Alberta say that they “prefer to live life without God or congregation." Such high rates of secularity are historically unprecedented.
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11-29-2019, 01:52 PM
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#1568
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Quote:
Originally Posted by troutman
Is Canada Losing Its Religion?
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yes, science and critical thinking are replacing religion in most advanced societies.
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11-29-2019, 01:55 PM
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#1569
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Acerbic Cyberbully
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: back in Chilliwack
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Originally Posted by troutman
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I and my family have officially de-converted.
My last day of work at TWU is today.
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11-29-2019, 02:02 PM
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#1570
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Textcritic
I and my family have officially de-converted.
My last day of work at TWU is today.
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Whoa, have you completely de-converted to an atheistic state?
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11-29-2019, 02:09 PM
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#1572
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Acerbic Cyberbully
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: back in Chilliwack
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Quote:
Originally Posted by peter12
Whoa, have you completely de-converted to an atheistic state?
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I don't know. I find that I continue to have a difficult time saying that I am an atheist. I probably am—at least functionally (but I think the joke in there is that all of us are basically functionally atheists). I am probably an atheist in that I see no good evidence for the existence of a god, but I am completely open to the possibility of a god.
We still have not told most of our families and friends. A select few know, and we continue to worry about fallout. This has certainly put a hitch in my own vocation.
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11-29-2019, 02:12 PM
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#1573
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by troutman
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In 2005, 81 percent of Canadians believed in God; that number had dropped down to 65 percent in 2016.
Although that's a healthy drop it still seems high.Id bet a healthy percentage of the 65% are agnostic.
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11-29-2019, 02:13 PM
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#1574
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Powerplay Quarterback
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anecdote time, I'm 31 and the only time i have ever been to church is when i slept over at a friends house on a saturday when i was a kid and went with their family. the extent of my parents' religiosity was telling me to not say the lords name in vain if i said god damn until was probably like 12 years old. my wife was the same way
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11-29-2019, 02:14 PM
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#1575
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This has generally been my own path of de-conversion from a strain of Evangelical Christianity as I became more and more skeptical and finally disbelieving of the modernist urge for evangelicals to back up all their ridiculous claims with biblical truth that, as it turns out, has no basis in reality.
I am actually quite certain I would still be practicing if I had been raised a type of Catholic or Eastern Orthodox. There is something far more anti-fragile about those churches and their fascination with the mysteries of human existence.
I have become more atheist in my behaviour - taking sole responsibility for my actions, examining them through a lens of personal ethics, and behaving in a way that aligns with humanist expectations
That said, I am still not satisfied with positivist explanations for our existence either. I remain, and probably always will remain, an agnostic.
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11-29-2019, 02:14 PM
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#1576
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Textcritic
I don't know. I find that I continue to have a difficult time saying that I am an atheist. I probably am—at least functionally (but I think the joke in there is that all of us are basically functionally atheists). I am probably an atheist in that I see no good evidence for the existence of a god, but I am completely open to the possibility of a god.
We still have not told most of our families and friends. A select few know, and we continue to worry about fallout. This has certainly put a hitch in my own vocation.
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If you dont mind the ask...was there a specific turning or tipping point, or was it just a time-driven experience?
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11-29-2019, 02:16 PM
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#1577
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
If you dont mind the ask...was there a specific turning or tipping point, or was it just a time-driven experience?
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Dead Sea Scrolls.
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11-29-2019, 02:19 PM
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#1578
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: 127.0.0.1
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Textcritic
I don't know. I find that I continue to have a difficult time saying that I am an atheist. I probably am—at least functionally (but I think the joke in there is that all of us are basically functionally atheists). I am probably an atheist in that I see no good evidence for the existence of a god, but I am completely open to the possibility of a god.
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To us long term atheists, you might as well just say you are open to the possibility of unicorns or Easter Bunnies.
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11-29-2019, 02:21 PM
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#1579
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Acerbic Cyberbully
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: back in Chilliwack
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stone hands
anecdote time, I'm 31 and the only time i have ever been to church is when i slept over at a friends house on a saturday when i was a kid and went with their family. the extent of my parents' religiosity was telling me to not say the lords name in vain if i said god damn until was probably like 12 years old. my wife was the same way
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The is a constant pet-peeve of mine that drives me crazy.
Saying "God," "Jesus," "Christ," "Lord," in an expletive manner is not in breach of the third commandment. "Taking the name of YHWH in vain" is precisely that. It's using the revealed name of the tribal god of ancient Israel callously or out of an appropriate sacral context. So, in other words, NO ONE for thousands of years has ever been guilty of this silly infraction.
The extension of this rule to include other denominators has always been ridiculous, and completely detracts from the spirit of the rule, which served to once emphasize the numinous quality of the name of Israel's god.
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11-29-2019, 02:25 PM
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#1580
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The example in the article of the Anglican Church doesn’t surprise me. My experience in that church as a child was that it was very liberal, open and accepting, not dogmatic or judgemental - which meant that while it was very comfortable as a community there wasn’t much to stoke beliefs. I suspect that while overall church attendance is dropping it is dropping less or even growing in more fervent Evangelical denominations i.e. if you’re going to be religious go all in.
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