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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
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06 Aug 2007 Mon 02:36 am |
A marriage and a Ghost ?
İ dont think so lol
better without it
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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
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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
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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".
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
, Now I feel so Turkish.
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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).
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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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