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Welcome to RF. Thanks for the Valentine's Day greetings. Women ovulate at different times during the month so on the 14th, not all women will be ovulating. I understand the concept though. BTW, nice avatar! ... more
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And the differences arise in theology (what the people believe about God, salvation, etc.) and organization (Are there bishops, does the local church belong to the congregation, etc.). All the Christian churches derive from the early christian ... more
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I have worked hard to teach my children the Catholic faith, and I am worried their faith will be weakened by a course that could lead them to believe that all religions are the same. (Daphne) Dear Daphne: As you can see, it has been necessary to ... more
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Actually, the logic of evolution should lead to the rejection of morality altogether, thus rendering the term 'immorality' unnecessary. If you believe in evolution, you shouldn't believe in right and wrong at all! For example, if we evolved from ... more
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Yes. Civil equality for gays must be restricted to preserve religious liberty. ... more
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Comparative religion looks at different religions of the world and how they relate to each other. It examines similarities, differences, and the way in which different religions interact and complement each other. Comparative religion is a growing ... more
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Perhaps it is because it would be difficult to be a pompous *** telling everyone how they are going to hell if you were not also driving it home how you are on higher moral ground because you believe in God. ... more
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John Rawls was a prominent American political philosopher who wrote a book called: A Theory of Justice. "Fairness as fairness of Opportunity" isa concept that in a given society, the children would be properly educated to the best of society's ... more
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As Kai's post underlines, I see disctint similarities between religion and psychology. They are both structured around the philosophies; they are both essentially about people, about understanding their behaviors in order to control the outcomes of ... more
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The official break, sometimes referred to as the Great Schism, came in 1054, when Pope Leo IX excommunicated Michael Cerularius, the patriarch of Constantinople, and Cerularius anathematized (condemned) the pope in response. The two denominations, ... more
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