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50.       ahalliwell
745 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 01:58 am

Quoting CANLI:

True?!
Priest says Holy Ghost ?! İn a Church ?!!!
Do you believe there is a Holy Ghost ?!





hmn dont know , but if there were where was he when i was getting married cause i think it missed me out lol


ah well maybe on the next one it may be there

51.       CANLI
5084 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 02:36 am

A marriage and a Ghost ?
İ dont think so lol
better without it

52.       ahalliwell
745 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 02:38 am

Quoting CANLI:

A marriage and a Ghost ?
İ dont think so lol
better without it





yep so true , just want a good marriage when i next do it or should i say if i do it and with the right one for me

53.       CANLI
5084 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 02:46 am

You will inşallah
Knowing what you want is the half way,not easy though
And i guess you know now

54.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 02:56 am

Quoting CANLI:

Quoting suzieswimz:

And of the Holy Ghost.


Holy Ghost ?!
İsnt it the Holy Spirit ?!



in the old days they used to say "holy ghost". but now it is more common to say "holy spirit".

55.       longinotti1
1090 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 07:40 am

Half (1/2) of my family is Catholic.

I never understood the "holy ghost" or holy spirit.

But my sense it is, it is more un_judgemental part.

56.       Trudy
7887 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 07:42 am

Quoting CANLI:

True?!
Priest says Holy Ghost ?! İn a Church ?!!!
Do you believe there is a Holy Ghost ?!



Here in the Netherlands, at least in catholic churches, they say Holy Ghost meaning Holy Spirit, not a djin! It's just a language thing I guess.

57.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 07:58 am

Quoting longinotti1:

Half (1/2) of my family is Catholic.

I never understood the "holy ghost" or holy spirit.

But my sense it is, it is more un_judgemental part.



the "holy spirit" (or ghost), is part of the "holy trinity" (the father, son and spirit), which is basically supposedly within us (christians i suppose).

i could waffle on about catholicism/christianity, but i won't

58.       longinotti1
1090 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 10:02 am

Taman Taman, Ok Ok.

I just read this whole thread.

I live in America. In my first marriage, I wore no ring.

The second time, I wore an engagement ring, (for 10 years).

When got married, I didn't know what to do with the first ring, so I moved to my right hand.


lol, Now I feel so Turkish.

59.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 10:15 am

Quoting gezbelle:

Quoting CANLI:

Quoting suzieswimz:

And of the Holy Ghost.


Holy Ghost ?!
İsnt it the Holy Spirit ?!



in the old days they used to say "holy ghost". but now it is more common to say "holy spirit".



Agree, they are the same person, just one is more old-fashioned term.

In Turkish we say Baba, Oğul, ve Kutsal Ruh for the Trinity (Üçlü Birlik).

60.       Badiabdancer74
382 posts
 09 Aug 2007 Thu 03:40 am

I know this whole discussion is now old. I really benefitted from this discussion though. My Turkish fiance told me the man gets one too, so I bought him a ring and he bought me one. Unfortunately, his hurt his finger so he traded it in for a not as cool one, I still kind of wonder if he overspent and I ended up paying for part of my own ring. Oh well, either way, it really is a tradition for the man to wear the ring too he wasn't just trying to get a ring out of me!

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