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Denim Deb said:I put him on the church's prayer list today.Fuzzywunkles said:Hello everyone,
I would like to ask for prayers for my daughters step-son. James is 7 years old and was diagnosed yesterday with Ewing's Sarcoma ( bone cancer) he will be starting chemo next week. Doctors said he has a 75% chance of 5 years,( not quite sure what that means, can someone explain)
Please lift James, his dad Jim, his mom,( do not remember her name right now):/ and my daughter Jennifer before the Lord, for strength, courage, and peace. They are as you can imagine stunned,fearful.
Thank you,
Lisa
which ones are you refering to?Beekissed said:I've got a question to something that has always puzzled me. Why do so-called Christian religions develop elaborate rituals and customs that were never described in the Bible nor stated by Christ that they should be done or observed? I know of only two that Christ had indicated should be done/offered by the church on a regular basis and that was communion and baptism.
Who decided that those other rituals were a part of Christianity and why would they insist on them, I wonder?
A lot of rituals/traditions, were transfered over from pagan religions, to ease the conversion of people with pagan roots, over to Christianity. Just a few examples...Christmas trees, Easter eggs, and Easter bunnies, are all a part of our traditional "religious" holidays now, but they originated from similar pagan rituals and celebrations that coincided with Christian holy days. Most people just don't know the history behind it.Beekissed said:I've got a question to something that has always puzzled me. Why do so-called Christian religions develop elaborate rituals and customs that were never described in the Bible nor stated by Christ that they should be done or observed? I know of only two that Christ had indicated should be done/offered by the church on a regular basis and that was communion and baptism.
Who decided that those other rituals were a part of Christianity and why would they insist on them, I wonder?