MineralMan
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Sun Apr-04-10 11:22 AM
Response to Reply #15 |
| 16. The symbolism doesn't match the thesis, I think. |
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That's my dilemma in understanding this, you see.
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| -Is He Risen? Indeed? |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 09:43 AM |
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It all boils down to faith....If they've got you all the way up to the Crucifixion, then |
secondwind |
Apr-04-10 09:47 AM |
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In the Catholic manual on torture boiling is mentioned. |
ChairmanAgnostic |
Apr-04-10 12:56 PM |
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It would be real tough deciding if the account in the New Testament is |
saltpoint |
Apr-04-10 09:49 AM |
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Here's a lesson from a historical linguistics class I was in. |
Igel |
Apr-04-10 06:50 PM |
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I do not argue exclusivity for faith's role in belief systems, nor do I blame |
saltpoint |
Apr-04-10 09:05 PM |
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The same reason why we worship BABY Jesus. |
Gman2 |
Apr-04-10 09:54 AM |
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he is leavened? |
ChairmanAgnostic |
Apr-04-10 09:57 AM |
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There's no Resurrection without the Crucifixion. |
rug |
Apr-04-10 10:16 AM |
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Yes, and there is no salvation without the Resurrection. |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 10:35 AM |
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It is if you accept it. |
rug |
Apr-04-10 10:37 AM |
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Well, Rug, I'm not talking about reality here.. I'm talking about |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 10:43 AM |
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The main difference between the Crucifix and the Cross is obviously the Corpus. |
rug |
Apr-04-10 11:39 AM |
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Yes, that's how I've understood it, too. |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 11:51 AM |
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There are certainly gruesome enough depictions. |
rug |
Apr-04-10 12:43 PM |
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There was an old Spanish Mission in San Luis Obispo, |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 12:52 PM |
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My Catholicism is rusty, but... |
MorningGlow |
Apr-04-10 10:18 AM |
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Were there not a Resurrection in the story, there would |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 10:40 AM |
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Oh absolutely |
MorningGlow |
Apr-04-10 11:31 AM |
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Well, I was always taught growing up Lutheran that it was the full package of his death, his descent |
iris27 |
Apr-04-10 11:04 AM |
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Yes. That is the standard post-reformation dogma, and is common |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 11:09 AM |
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OP will attract diverse opinion so IMO the Resurrection is the core Christian belief because it's |
jody |
Apr-04-10 11:03 AM |
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That's a good explanation of the Protestant view. Thanks. |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 11:06 AM |
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My opinion is a synthesis of a paper published several centuries ago by a RC priest. If you want |
jody |
Apr-04-10 11:11 AM |
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The symbolism doesn't match the thesis, I think. |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 11:22 AM |
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You're avoiding the point |
zipplewrath |
Apr-04-10 11:52 AM |
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Actually, it has nothing to do with architecture or art. You're |
MineralMan |
Apr-04-10 11:58 AM |
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Art History has alot to do with it |
zipplewrath |
Apr-04-10 02:04 PM |
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It's been several decades since I read the paper. I tried to google it but it's probably not on the |
jody |
Apr-04-10 12:14 PM |
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We have flipped through many calendars, but the same people are still recognizable |
struggle4progress |
Apr-04-10 02:17 PM |
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What has risen is the SUN...... |
DeSwiss |
Apr-04-10 09:57 PM |
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The answer to your question lies in the earlier days of European Catholicism. |
darkstar3 |
Apr-04-10 11:17 PM |
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