Is The End of Christendom Nigh?

Most people understand the spiritual belief just not the organised religion clap-trap.

But as you say, the black gospel churches look a whole lot more fun than the crusty musky solemn ones the CofE and Catholics have going for them.

Honestly, I would implore anyone that has an aversion to religion to visit a gospel church in the name of social experimentation/ curiosity.
 
Jebus is gonna have to make a return and perform some of his street magic. How come all the miracles and magic shit happened over 2000 years ago but nowt today?
He was an illusionist and a con man who probably was a founding member of the magic circle
 
Was Jesus a socialist? Fictional character or not, I believe the guy that is portrayed in the bible was a decent geezer that spoke a lot of good for those times. Only problem with him was that he believed in his non-existent dad.
 
I'm not religious, but I lean very spiritual as I don't think any religion in isolation, is worth the paper it's written on by men.

With that said (and it's been quite a while), I would say visiting a Black church (on the whole) is a very different experience than a White church (I've been to a few) and one can feel the 180 difference in the power of belief.

If I was a total believer in man's interpretation of the Biblical word, sure, a Black church would be my place of visitation, personally.
I've never really understood the separation of religion and spiritual. For me, they are one and the same. And, for me, if I was to go back to Church I could only go back to what I am/was familiar with.
I find comfort in familiarity, the sense that some things are unchanged and constant in a "mad" world.
However, each of us needs to find peace/inspiration in whatever way we can. So I take on board what you say.

For me it's familiarity and constancy, for you it might be something new and invigorating and for others it could be atheism.

No way is wrong as long as we try and be the best we can.
 
I've never really understood the separation of religion and spiritual. For me, they are one and the same. And, for me, if I was to go back to Church I could only go back to what I am/was familiar with.
I find comfort in familiarity, the sense that some things are unchanged and constant in a "mad" world.
However, each of us needs to find peace/inspiration in whatever way we can. So I take on board what you say.

For me it's familiarity and constancy, for you it might be something new and invigorating and for others it could be atheism.

No way is wrong as long as we try and be the best we can.
Does being 'spiritual' mean you believe you have a 'spirit'?
 
Was Jesus a socialist? Fictional character or not, I believe the guy that is portrayed in the bible was a decent geezer that spoke a lot of good for those times. Only problem with him was that he believed in his non-existent dad.
If he, she, they was around today he, she, they'd be gluing their face to the Mona Lisa.
 
Other religions have more gullible fuckers sorry I should of said more gullible followers.

It always amazes me that American has so many religious fucking nutters. In fact it amazes me that they have so many religious people in such a modern country. I can sort of understand it in a poor country like Afghanistan were the people are simple folk.
Quite happy to quote some passage from a dusty old book that supports their narrative but lose their shit very quickly when you point out another passage in the same book that totally contradicts their narrative.

Ultimate hypocrites who live their lives by Jesus, but don't understand how to follow the basic "don't be a ****" morale code of conduct.
 

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