ATTN: Catholics Subject: Ash Wednesday, what are you giving up for Lent? |
ATTN: Catholics Subject: Ash Wednesday, what are you giving up for Lent? |
*kryogenix* |
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Tommorow's Ash Wednesday, which marks the start of Lent. One full meal only tommorow, as well as no meat.
I think I'm going to give up computer games and TV. I feel kinda bad because I probably could do better by giving up videogames, but I doubt I'd be able to avoid playing videogames. Giving up meat is also going to be tough as well. Anyone have good suggestions, or is anyone stuck and needs help on what to give up? |
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This isn't the thread for that. Don't troll here. Depends on how you define athiest. Usually when I refer to Atheism, I mean dogmatic atheism, whereas agnosticism allows for the possibility of God. ![]() Sorry, Kyro. I was just making a funny. I remember lent. I did use to do that thing. I was once Catholic. I was there, man. I was there! Also, pertaining to atheism, agnosticism, and theism. The problem with you refering to all atheism as dogmatic seems obvious. That is far too narrow a definition, as well as a bit stereotypical. I don't believe all theism is dogmatic even. Also, atheism does allow the possibility of God; Agnosticism really has very little to say about such a possibility. Agnosticism is more concerned with the possibility of knowledge, not of existence (Unless of course you mean the existence of knowledge?). ^OH god stop..*goes back to being christian* I'll listen to kyro and get my faith back ![]() |
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