Log In · Register

 

Debate Rules

Here are the general forum rules that you must follow before you start any debate topics. Please make sure you've read and followed all directions.

Debate.

3 Pages V  < 1 2 3 >  
Closed TopicStart new topic
christianity and catholocism
Spirited Away
post Dec 28 2004, 06:43 PM
Post #26


Quand j'étais jeune...
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 6,826
Joined: Jan 2004
Member No: 1,272



Then we're back to square one?
 
sadolakced acid
post Dec 28 2004, 06:47 PM
Post #27


dripping destruction
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 7,282
Joined: Jun 2004
Member No: 21,929



QUOTE
Anyone who believes in god is a christian. It's not everyone who believes in god is a catholic.


no...

anyone who belives jesus was the christ is christian.

don't have to belive in god, as long as you belive in jesus. shifty.gif
 
aznxdreamer
post Dec 28 2004, 08:28 PM
Post #28


to hell with you
******

Group: Member
Posts: 2,547
Joined: May 2004
Member No: 16,506



personally, i think that both christianaity and catholocism are both the same thing. huh.gif
 
*tweeak*
post Dec 28 2004, 08:58 PM
Post #29





Guest






QUOTE(kriziaandrei2 @ Dec 28 2004, 4:36 PM)
no it's not.

i just said that if someone believed in Jesus Christ, then they are christian ... but it doesnt show that Catholosism is a form of Christianity

no. it does so.

do catholics believe in christ? yes

that means that catholics are christian, because they believe in christ

QUOTE
personally, i think that both christianaity and catholocism are both the same thing.

blink.gif um, no.

QUOTE
Anyone who believes in god is a christian. It's not everyone who believes in god is a catholic.

no. muslims believe in God, they just call him allah. but that doesnt make them christian because they dont believe in Jesus. like Jews. they believe in the same God, because Jesus was a Jew, but theyre not christian.
 
Ataryu
post Dec 28 2004, 10:43 PM
Post #30


Member
**

Group: Member
Posts: 25
Joined: Dec 2004
Member No: 74,529



You know what I meanm don't be so literal....although I was being literal......

Either way, just replace the word god with christ and what I said makes perfect sense.
 
*tweeak*
post Dec 28 2004, 10:51 PM
Post #31





Guest






oh. i had no clue you meant that. i had no clue you wrote that. but one replacements are made, right
 
JlIaTMK
post Dec 30 2004, 05:30 PM
Post #32


Senior Member
*******

Group: Member
Posts: 7,048
Joined: Jun 2004
Member No: 22,696



QUOTE(tweeak @ Dec 27 2004, 11:50 AM)
so were at a bit of a disagreement. i think catholocism is a form of christianity, and she thinks christianity is a form of catholocism. help me out here, and state which you think and why

former arguements can be found in the merry christmas etc thread
*


actually.... catholicism is a form of christianity

okay, to prove this, when the byzantines ruled, they divided theyre empire into the left sect which were the catholics
and the right sect, which were orthodox

now, the orthodox, were the original believers,
catholics, updated christianity as it stands and then from there, broke apart many more religions such as methodist etc
 
JlIaTMK
post Dec 30 2004, 06:26 PM
Post #33


Senior Member
*******

Group: Member
Posts: 7,048
Joined: Jun 2004
Member No: 22,696



QUOTE(tweeak @ Dec 27 2004, 5:02 PM)
see merry christmas vs happy holidays topic. although catholocism is a form of christianity, person kraizisomethingortother2 insists otherwise. even though i offered excessive historical evidance, she still insists otherwise
no. still you happy.gif

heres the diagram i made before. sorts out the history of it.
*


THANK YOU!! I AGREE WITH EXACTLY WHAT YOU HAVE IN THE DIAGRAM

100%

most people don't believe that christianity was broken up into catholicism and orthodox first :)

oh and the whole catholics side made up a new calendar
and the orthodox side kept up with the old one

THEREFORE thats why my christmas is on the 7th of january and the old new years is on the 14th of january, even though i still celebrate new years on the 31st haha
 
*Zyryll*
post Dec 31 2004, 03:43 AM
Post #34





Guest






dumb catholics... i mean... why do you go to that aerobic class every sunday? you HAVE to neil, stand up, bow, neil stand up, bow...walk all the way up to the front and back.. wtf? ... jeez... my friend is catholic and he called it an aeobic class rather than church...

just go to a regualr church. okayy?? mellow.gif
 
Spirited Away
post Dec 31 2004, 11:21 AM
Post #35


Quand j'étais jeune...
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 6,826
Joined: Jan 2004
Member No: 1,272



QUOTE(kriziaandrei2 @ Dec 30 2004, 5:35 PM)
RELIGION ISNT REALLY ONE OF MY BEST SUBJECTS....

but that still doesnt change what i think.....
*



It should. That is how we educate ourselves and move on and that's how we mature as humans.

As in if something is proven right, no contest, then you should at least take it into consideration instead of brushing it off as false just because you think it's false.

Remember that many people thought that Galileo was false? Well, time proved them wrong.
 
sadolakced acid
post Dec 31 2004, 11:34 AM
Post #36


dripping destruction
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 7,282
Joined: Jun 2004
Member No: 21,929



QUOTE
dumb catholics... i mean... why do you go to that aerobic class every sunday? you HAVE to neil, stand up, bow, neil stand up, bow...walk all the way up to the front and back.. wtf? ... jeez... my friend is catholic and he called it an aeobic class rather than church...

just go to a regualr church. okayy?? mellow.gif


pointless bashing...

i wonder, if maybe you could spell kneel right...

anyways; catholics probably say "what's that church they go to? grape juice and crackers? what happened to wine and bread? "
 
Spirited Away
post Dec 31 2004, 11:37 AM
Post #37


Quand j'étais jeune...
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 6,826
Joined: Jan 2004
Member No: 1,272



QUOTE(Zyryll @ Dec 31 2004, 3:43 AM)
dumb catholics
*


You're the dumb one.

I'm sorry if I've offended anyone, but I'm just a straightforward kind of gal.
 
*tweeak*
post Dec 31 2004, 12:37 PM
Post #38





Guest






QUOTE(kriziaandrei2 @ Dec 30 2004, 5:35 PM)
^^
FINE! I GIVE UP!! bleh.....

RELIGION ISNT REALLY ONE OF MY BEST SUBJECTS....

but that still doesnt change what i think.....
*

what? how can it not change what you think? how can you be that set in your incorrect thoughts not to realize it? whos opinion would you actually respect? jordan and i have both given you accurate historical accounts of why catholocism is a form of christianity and you still dont believe it? how? i dont get it. how can you say you give up and then keep thinking incorrectly?

QUOTE
dumb catholics... i mean... why do you go to that aerobic class every sunday? you HAVE to neil, stand up, bow, neil stand up, bow...walk all the way up to the front and back.. wtf? ... jeez... my friend is catholic and he called it an aeobic class rather than church...

just go to a regualr church. okayy?? 

what the hell? your ignorance is disgusting. and youre not funny.
 
Angel_Cece
post Dec 31 2004, 04:09 PM
Post #39


¢¾ Wanting it. ¢¾
******

Group: Member
Posts: 2,060
Joined: Aug 2004
Member No: 39,234



.... it is a form of christianity...................................
 
*tweeak*
post Dec 31 2004, 04:18 PM
Post #40





Guest






QUOTE(kriziaandrei2 @ Dec 31 2004, 4:08 PM)
cux i dont have anything to back it up!
*

you have history! you have common sense!
 
Spirited Away
post Dec 31 2004, 08:54 PM
Post #41


Quand j'étais jeune...
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 6,826
Joined: Jan 2004
Member No: 1,272



QUOTE(kriziaandrei2 @ Dec 31 2004, 8:01 PM)
damn thing loaned me a bible and told me to read the whole thing and then i would have reasons....

*


Hahahahah, lots of Priests and Ministers do that! They would give you the Bible to read when they can't seem to answer something. Hahahahaha!!! That's what happened to my friend...

Actually, that's kind of sad......
 
Spirited Away
post Jan 1 2005, 12:11 PM
Post #42


Quand j'étais jeune...
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 6,826
Joined: Jan 2004
Member No: 1,272



QUOTE(kriziaandrei2 @ Jan 1 2005, 1:07 AM)
can say that again.... so you guys WIN! i lost...  mellow.gif  sad.gif
*



Not really. We can't seem to convince you of anything, let alone change your mind.
 
azn_r4pf4n
post Jan 1 2005, 12:52 PM
Post #43


The Secret Hacker.
******

Group: Member
Posts: 1,780
Joined: May 2004
Member No: 18,712



yikes.... hmmm how should i say this.... The Catholic Church worships the Virgin Mary, and they have statues and stuff of her. and the Protestants consider that idolatry (im protestant), b/c the catholics are worshipping the virgin mary. That's what makes protestants and catholics differ. Also, Catholocism has celibacy and transsubstanation.

Protestantism believes in justification of faith. Catholocism believes in baby baptisim.

Like that person said, Christianity is the parent term.

QUOTE
personally, i think that both christianaity and catholocism are both the same thing. 


nope. christianity (or protestantism, since ur saying christianity and catholocism), differ from catholics. try studying about the Reformation, yu'll see a big difference.
 
*tweeak*
post Jan 1 2005, 12:55 PM
Post #44





Guest






^actually, some protestants baptise young too. my methodist raised brothers are 1 and 3 years old, and theyve both been baptized. also, catholics have confirmation, which im going through right now, so thats not quite right
 
azn_r4pf4n
post Jan 1 2005, 04:15 PM
Post #45


The Secret Hacker.
******

Group: Member
Posts: 1,780
Joined: May 2004
Member No: 18,712



interesting. i never knew that, but oh well.
 
JlIaTMK
post Jan 1 2005, 10:42 PM
Post #46


Senior Member
*******

Group: Member
Posts: 7,048
Joined: Jun 2004
Member No: 22,696



QUOTE(kriziaandrei2 @ Dec 31 2004, 8:01 PM)
^^

but then i gotta read the whole Bible (new Testament) that's what the Priest at my Church told me.... he wouldnt help me out by just saying his reason....

damn thing loaned me a bible and told me to read the whole thing and then i would have reasons....

and plus! i'm not a good debator as you can see....
*


well, why dont you read the whole Bible.... maybe that would help in your arguement.... because as you can see, most of us have a couple of pages of reasons of why we believe this is so. History has proved it to be so. Also, wasnt it named after Christ? Or, is that not it.
 
sunissed14127
post Jan 1 2005, 10:46 PM
Post #47


I love you <33333
******

Group: Member
Posts: 2,928
Joined: Jul 2004
Member No: 30,404



yes...I'm catholic and i think catholosism is a form of christianity.
 
JlIaTMK
post Jan 2 2005, 02:47 PM
Post #48


Senior Member
*******

Group: Member
Posts: 7,048
Joined: Jun 2004
Member No: 22,696



QUOTE(sadolakced acid @ Dec 27 2004, 5:13 PM)
also: 

these are groups and sub groups, in order of largest to smallest. 

monotheism- christianity- catholicism- orthodox

each group contains the groups to it's right, and is part of the groups to it's left
*


actually id have to disagree with you on this one acid,

orthodox is not part of catholicism

orthodox means tradition belief
the catholic side upgraded their beliefs. I believe Constantine added Paganism to Catholicism to make it newer. However, Orthodox, stayed with the old belief of Christianity, which, was the religion that everyon from Christianity had before the Byzantines made their Eastern empire stay with the old beliefs and they themselves made up newer beliefs for Christianity.

And also, most of the Christian icons from Orthodoxy are older and the paintings of how the saints look are more traditional. :)

So, therefore, it would be

Monotheism--Christianity WHICH divided into the old believers of orthodox, and the more contemporary Catholicism. :)
 
violini
post Jan 2 2005, 03:25 PM
Post #49


blahblahblah.
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 690
Joined: Nov 2004
Member No: 67,045



QUOTE(uninspiredfae @ Dec 27 2004, 7:19 PM)
I'm appalled at how many people claim they're a part of a religious organization, yet know less about it than someone who isn't a part of their religious group.

How sad. And to think, those are the same people who usually push their beliefs in other people's faces claiming their religion is the only truth.
*


so true....... _dry.gif
 
nevernothere
post Jan 2 2005, 05:26 PM
Post #50


the Ray... it filters through
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 575
Joined: Dec 2004
Member No: 76,081



Your friend's nuts... Catholicism is a branch of Christianity.. just like Protestantism, Eastern Orthodox... etc..
 

3 Pages V  < 1 2 3 >
Closed TopicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members: