Xorkoth
Bluelight Crew
I wondered the same thing. What experience(s) did you have that led you to Catholicism? Were you raised that way and came back to it?
^But once again, I ask you, how do you overlook all the horrible discrepancies? According to the faith, I've committed many mortal sins, and since I'm never going to feel any remorse for the majority of them, is God gonna send me to hell? If he does exist, I think he's a heck of a lot more forgiving than Catholics are. I can't reconcile with it when my father is sitting at dinner with us saying that as a Catholic he's being persecuted and his faith is being destroyed simply because homosexuals want the same basic human rights he effing has.
On top of that, I hate how Christians personify God. God did not make us in his image IMO, he simply created us. I see God as a non-corporeal being, a being which exists outside of time and understanding and the physical realm in which we dwell (damn I watch too much sci-fi hahah). In a couple thousand years, science is going to let us travel the stars, and we will meet "gods" and they will be worshiped as such by other species, but I feel as our understanding of the universe grows, we will come to realize that God is simply an alien entity we couldn't comprehend before. I look at Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, and to me, that film embodies my personal beliefs about my faith. There's a realm, a dimension, something out there in which higher beings exist, and I believe that is where the concept of "God" or "gods" comes from. It's perfectly believable that such alien entities could have come to Earth many million years ago and set the clock a' ticking for life to develop here the way it has.
I think that humans created the concept of heaven and hell because by nature, we want to know that when we die, we're not going to be in the same place as all those evil people who we hate and wish nothing to do with. If we all wound up in the same dimension after death, well shit. I can tell you I wouldn't wana end up in the same place as a bunch of serial killers or rapists or whatnot. And certainly not the same dimension as people like Rick Perry hahahah...
IF the Catholic faith as a whole ever finally decides that I can love who I want when I want, that women can get rid of fetuses that are liable to ruin their lives because of society's current structure, that people can use condoms and birth control, that I can jerk off and take drugs etc. etc., THEN and only then will I return to the faith. Currently, the faith seems to represent a great amount of what I find disgusting about Americans in general, and it sickens me.
Oh, now I'm realizing that I'm derailing the concept of this thread. So I apologize, everyone can go back to talking about doing drugs again! Sorry for the inconvenience!
I actually put almost all chemicals I take right in my mouth so I can taste them, because I'm a freak like that.![]()
You have a good point. I have a lot to learn in the ways of acceptance... I guess I just get frustrated. I never joined debate clubs because I knew that the concept of debate is truly pointless and serves no purpose, it only ends with two parties further entrenched in their views.Well, I'm not looking for a fight, but you bash hate and then admit you do it -- that, too, is reconcilable, though.
Took about 100mg mxe and 20mg 2ce plugged Friday. Man that was a ride. Should donr maybe 5mg less 2ce.
Saturday dosed 20mg 3 meo PCP between 530-730pm. Ended up doing a little mxe around midnight. Decided to dose 15mg 2cb, 25 mg 4 aco met and some more mxe around 230am. Havent really liked 4 aco met so far, but mannnnn that combo was nice. If anyone has seen that new cartoon/kids movie Inside Out, it was like I experienced that. Basically the movie is from the point of view of a little girls emotions and how they influence her actions and memories.and how they are stored. It was like I was inside myself.experiencing that. What a ride![]()
I really do agree that Protestantism is ignoring history. If I were to return to Christianity, I would go with Catholicism. The other faiths pick and choose which books of the bible they want. You can't just take out revelations because you don't like it. You can't just ignore the existence of the old testament. That's what irks me about Protestantism... but Catholicism, or at least some of its practitioners', need to oppress sexuality and force others to live like them just seems highly immoral to me. It seems hypocritical, sinful, hateful... it's wrong, and I kinda get my jollies from seeing how butthurt so many people are that homosexuals can get married now. If people were more concerned with themselves rather than the sex lives of others, they might spend more time improving themselves instead of trying to tear others down.