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This is a normal post I think it's more of an "I'm right, you're wrong" attitude that starts arguments and wars. Religion is just an easy subject to get this kind of thing going.
I think all religions have a lot they could learn from each other if people could just forget their egos for a few minutes.
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 13:42, Reply)
This is a normal post but quakers still belive in Christ
the derivative of Mythralism and sun worship (Sun of God)

did you know there were 17 dieties before the christ myth who were crucified for our sins and rose again?

rose again and celebrated in the time of year the sun rises in the northern hemisphere again after winter - also Dec 23 - a new Sun is born

the symbol of the cross is the ancient symbol of the sun
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 13:50, Reply)
This is a normal post There are plenty of quakers who aren't christians. Myself included.
I don't believe in a higher power as such. I believe we've all got something inside of us that we haven't been able to properly explain yet.

I don't believe in an afterlife.
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 13:57, Reply)
This is a normal post
are you 100% sure ther isn't an afterlife? or the survival of some essence?

Im not 100% sure of anything

although it could be said there is only 1 thing any of us can be sure of
'awareness of being aware'
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 13:58, Reply)
This is a normal post Nobody has a better idea than the next person about what's going to happen after they die.
That doesn't mean I can't have an opinion on the subject.

Like I said earlier, it is important to always question things. No-one will have an answer until they die, and then they might not be around to discover it.

I'm sorry if you think I'm saying you should believe what I do.
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 14:04, Reply)
This is a normal post true
but all opinion is still based on something
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 14:11, Reply)
This is a normal post I'm a very anit-religious type
but that sounds kinda interesting

research time!
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 16:54, Reply)