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RAMANAM
In the Name of The Father, and of The Son and of The Holy Spirit, Amen.
Countrymen,
ORBIS NON SUFFICIT
SOLUS DEUS SUFFICIT
Germanic churchmen have gone crazy, again:
Taking to her official blog, bishop Brunne called Moslems “angels” and argued that removing Christian symbols from the church made you no less a Christian. To do any less would instead make one “stingy towards people of other faiths”.
Germanic churchmen are receiving Caliphists as Moslems. They identify Caliphism with Islam, a grave epistemological error for which there is no excuse among the so-called educated.
There actually is a way to do this properly. It is called A Prayer Hall For All Believers, or, Sarva Dharma Prayer Hall.
And, expanding on that, more is possible as well. It is called Religion Parks. Here is an amplification of that concept, and a brief history of its origin.
Update 1: Militant Christianity?
Increasingly, I think shes likely to be right.
Putin is an example, as is Carson.
In classical theology, the church in this breathing world is called the church militant and the church in eternity is called the church triumphant. The church in either condition is a spiritual community and sanctuary. It can include non-Christians.
Christianity, really, is one of the world’s two great anti-religion religions, the other being Hinduism, especially Shivaism. Neither suffers rules-makers and nitpickers. And that makes them, as occasion requires, militant in the common meaning of the term.
http://theological-geography.net/?p=18760
http://theological-geography.net/?p=3562
http://theological-geography.net/?p=5187
http://theological-geography.net/?p=11253
http://theological-geography.net/?p=7645
Update 2: Source countries for current immigrants to USA, by states
Update 3: James Panero: The Vengeance Of The Vandals
Update 4: All the morons would have to do is offer to help Putin. At least stand out of his way.
Update 5: Stephen M. Kirby: The Lure Of Fantasy Islam
Update 6: Counter-Terrorism: Fundamental Changes Inside Islam
Update 7: Theological Explanations of Islamist Radicalism Deeply Mistaken, Russian Scholars Say
Update 8: Archbishop of Canterbury get it right about Islam and law in Latin Culture. Also here.
Update 9: Andrew G. Bostom: Leo III’s 1300-Year-Old Lesson: Understand Islam to Defeat Jihad
Update 10:
kevinstroup
Not believing in religion is not the same as not believing in God. You can be spiritual without being religious.
David R. Graham to kevinstroup
Well, Tillich is famous for saying that Christianity is the world’s great anti-religion religion. I add Hinduism to that description, but that will be a bridge too far for many at this time.
Dragblacker to David R. Graham
I’m not sure I follow. Does it mean that Christianity and Hinduism have elements in them that lead some people to eschew religion entirely?
David R. Graham to Dragblacker
Yes, that is what it means. It also is in Hebrew Prophetism. Religion is a means, not an end, much less the end. Like all means, it is fraught with danger because it can lead either Godward or Godaway because there are right ways to be religious and wrong ways. In fact, far more wrong ways than right ways. Far, far more. Religion is very dangerous in the absence of experienced and skilled guidance. Religion (Latin re + ligare) means binding up that which has become unbound. Once a body is repaired, its ligaments (ligare) grown or tied back together, it has no need for the doctor who or the procedures which repaired it.
Lawman45 to David R. Graham
Tillich is correct. Christianity, shorn of the Elmer Gantrys of the world, is a great handbook to living in a large society. Just remember that the substance is correct but all the rest is B.S. And, as I learned at Notre Dame, the “Priests”, the “Rabbis”, and the “Ministers” are just ordinary folk who live life free off of the insecurities of others.
AUM NAMAH SHIVAYA