I'm a full blown apostolic and I'm curious to see if there are other christians who practice lucid dreaming! :D
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I'm a full blown apostolic and I'm curious to see if there are other christians who practice lucid dreaming! :D
Is there such a thing as a half blown apostolic. That could lead to frustration me thinks.
Btw, yeah there are more Christians here than any other religious belief closely followed by those who brand themselves "spiritual non-religious". I would be in that category myself. This being a mainly US site and the US being mainly Christian as far as religious belief goes, you will have no trouble finding other Christians. Apostolics on the other hand are more than likely harder to find. There are several post-Apostolics on the site that I know of including myself, but you are the first presently practicing Apostolic that I have seen. Glad to see even Apostolics can have an open mind toward dreams. :)
I have been a Presbyterian, Episcopalian, agnostic, Taoist, Zen-Buddhist, and Hindu. Now I'm an atheist.
The Religion forum isn't the happening place it used to be. For a while, we had some major fundamentalists frequent the place. It might have been the same person with multiple accounts.
I just like dreaming haha but I'm one to back out of religious arguments because I don't like making people mad lol
I went from believing in the Tao to believing in Brahman. The difference is that Brahman is supposed to be a conscious spirit. Then I briefly started believing in the Hindu gods that are forms of Brahman. That didn't last long. I realized that I had gone too far and started my thinking all over. My uncle's death happened right at that time, and it is what convinced me that gods do not exist. I have been an atheist ever since then.
I still have one foot in the Taoist/Zen door, but the Tao is not a god.
I was joking about "one guy with multiple accounts" cause we are all supposedly just Brahman's multiple accounts.
I am technically an atheist though, at least in regard to some gods. But I'm a downright zealot regarding other gods.
Christians only make one exception to their mass atheism. If you round down just a point, they believe what I believe.
So, what about the christians? haha
Christianity is so 11th century. It's all about Islam now.
Whoa, whoa, dude I'm not trying to start a debate here. Take it easy, let's keep this civil.
I'm sure a christian or two is scuttling about somewhere. They tend to shy away from my lair though.
there are a lot of christians here, but this side of the forum is a scary and dangerous place for them. Honestly people lack the skills to have debates here without getting tossing personal insults!
And Universal Mind! No more Brahman? Is it time for a name change? "Universal Mind" kinda implies Brahman. I should just call you Universal for now! (unless something changes your mind.....)
There might be something to it. I don't think it's like a person with individual thoughts and emotions, but it might be some principle involving pure consciousness as part of the fundamental fabric of existence. Whether it is a reality or not, it is a really fascinating concept.
So - you are a fullblown Apostolic dollarway64!
That sounds interesting - this would mean Pentecostal, right?
And such the inerrancy of scripture - wonderful - nobody wanted to play with me in this thread:
http://www.dreamviews.com/religion-s...believers.html
Sensei is a biblical literalist, who even aspires to become pastor, but he doesn't frequent here and our last religious themed encounter ran dry - I suppose I became too intense in my probing ..
http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...g-satanic.html
I am an atheist = I do not believe in god(s).
And also an agnostic = I cannot know for sure - nor prove a negative anyway
There is even a god scenario completely within the frame of current scientific understanding, if you stretch semantics a bit:
Nothing speaks against a reality, where we/our subjective consciousnesses are just a simulation, running on some advanced beings' computational arrangements. The ones having set up the simulation could rightfully be denominated as "gods". I guess.
Something like the movie Matrix - but the minds having been created in the simulation, not put in simulation to use the pre-existing bodies, though.
That does not mean, that I find it "bloody likely" - just a basic thought-experiment.
But nearly everything in Christianity's myths is clearly contradicted by uncountable scientific discoveries and shown to be just that - very old folk myths. In case of the 3 desert-religions - quite lively ones, unfortunately.
Pray tell - which would these be?
Hail Discordia?
:alien:
^^ … It's this guy.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...mallow-man.jpg
I do not defend them from false symbolism either, it is not that they shall not be named or depicted. They cannot.
The correct religion is revealed here:
LiveLeak.com - Gnome -The Correct Answer is the Mormon's (comments)
Off-topic: This post helped me go back down to my baseline this morning after several days of hypomania.* Many thanks, kind sir; I was getting rather delusional. :P
* My family doctor and I think I have bipolar disorder, but I'm still waiting for an appointment with a psychiatrist to get the official diagnoses.
Wow, I had no idea that might happen, but I'm glad it worked.
I used to work with a lot of bipoloar clients when I worked at a mental health center. I also have some good friends who have it. It's a very treatable condition, if you follow all of the rules of treating it.