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60.       ciko
784 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:31 pm

Aenigma, make up your mind please..shall we talk about cheese or religion

61.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:31 pm

I just checked regarding Church of England and found on google:-

"The Church of England has no temperance doctrine, and recognises that many Church members enjoy alcohol in moderation. However, it is well aware of the dangers that excessive alcohol consumption poses to health, to family life and to society as a whole."

62.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:33 pm

Quoting ciko:

Aenigma, make up your mind please..shall we talk about cheese or religion



Cheese IS a religion Are you telling me you are cheesist?

63.       CANLI
5084 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:34 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting CANLI:

Drinking is forbidden in Christianity too,people drink,and some dont,right ?
İn both cases its forbidden,but why do those people drink and the others dont ?
They have the faith in their hearts.
So faith is first,and then look about other things



I believe its ok to drink in Christianity, but not become drunk. Many many Church of England vicars (priests) drink regularly! They have wine with meals and also drink spirits like whisky! Even taking the sacrement involves sipping wine! Its also well known with Irish Catholic priets.

I think also, you have to remember that there are few devout Christians in the west Canli. Most people are baptized, attend weddings and maybe funerals in a Christian chuch, but do not practice Christianity as a way of life.

For this reason (and because I hate hypocracy!) I call myself "agnostic".


İ dont know AEnigma,but what i understood is some parties forbbiding it totally,Catholic maybe ?

But,its same too in İslam,some people are Muslims,but dont practice all.
İts their responsibility,that doesnt mean its not in İslam what they dont do

64.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:36 pm

Basically it is not forbidden in Christianity. However (as with all religions!) there are many cults and sects within Christianity which forbid alcohol (and many other things).

They do not represent normal Christians.

65.       ciko
784 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:36 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

Aenigma, make up your mind please..shall we talk about cheese or religion



Cheese IS a religion Are you telling me you are cheesist?



cheese is a religion? ..so you deserve to be prophet of that religion if you are the prophet..yes i am cheesist and your follower

66.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:36 pm

Quoting CANLI:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting CANLI:

Drinking is forbidden in Christianity too,people drink,and some dont,right ?
İn both cases its forbidden,but why do those people drink and the others dont ?
They have the faith in their hearts.
So faith is first,and then look about other things



I believe its ok to drink in Christianity, but not become drunk. Many many Church of England vicars (priests) drink regularly! They have wine with meals and also drink spirits like whisky! Even taking the sacrement involves sipping wine! Its also well known with Irish Catholic priets.

I think also, you have to remember that there are few devout Christians in the west Canli. Most people are baptized, attend weddings and maybe funerals in a Christian chuch, but do not practice Christianity as a way of life.

For this reason (and because I hate hypocracy!) I call myself "agnostic".


İ dont know AEnigma,but what i understood is some parties forbbiding it totally,Catholic maybe ?

But,its same too in İslam,some people are Muslims,but dont practice all.
İts their responsibility,that doesnt mean its not in İslam what they dont do



Canli,
Catholics are able to drink but loosing your senses to alcohol or being a gluten is forbidden and concidered a sin.

67.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:38 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

gluten is forbidden



A Gluten? Is that why some people have gluten-free diets? lol lol

Sorry, my spooling ish just as badd

68.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:43 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Elisabeth:

gluten is forbidden



A Gluten? Is that why some people have gluten-free diets? lol lol

Sorry, my spooling ish just as badd


I was referring to the deadly sin of gluteny. I believe the noun for the word is gluten...although I could be wrong and for that I humbly appologize.....Maybe I am drinking too much and slurring my typing...mea culpa.

69.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:47 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

I was referring to the deadly sin of gluteny. I believe the noun for the word is gluten...although I could be wrong and for that I humbly appologize.....Maybe I am drinking too much and slurring my typing...mea culpa.



It was only a joke I knew you were referring to gluttony (glutton)

70.       Trudy
7887 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:48 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

mea culpa.



Ah, that brings back memories of Latin Masses in earlier times....

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