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Post by Owen Edwards on Jan 29, 2008 14:38:24 GMT -6
Would anyone else be interested in forming a Christian fellowship, for discussion, friendship and Christian lightbulb jokes?
I suggest the title "Poor Fellows of St Christopher" (PFC), as we are all poor travellers in a common cause!
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Jan 29, 2008 14:59:03 GMT -6
You can count me in for that.
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Ieremiac'h Ventrutx
Former Senator of Florencia ~ Citizen of Talossa
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Post by Ieremiac'h Ventrutx on Jan 29, 2008 15:49:16 GMT -6
Put me on the list ...
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Flip Molinar
Talossan since 1-1-2008
Proud Talossan
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Post by Flip Molinar on Jan 29, 2008 16:50:44 GMT -6
Add my name to the list as well please.
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Post by Mr. Tony Weckström on Feb 3, 2008 5:03:23 GMT -6
If this 'Fellowship' will start, I assume it has the approval of the government or King, and if so, I hope it will not in any way create any trouble between the Christian faith and other faiths. I myself am a catholic, and would most likely join - if it is an approved action for a member of the Cosa, an Ambassador and by Talossan law. Kind regards, Tony WeckströmWould anyone else be interested in forming a Christian fellowship, for discussion, friendship and Christian lightbulb jokes? I suggest the title "Poor Fellows of St Christopher" (PFC), as we are all poor travellers in a common cause!
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Feb 3, 2008 9:15:26 GMT -6
If this 'Fellowship' will start, I assume it has the approval of the government or King, and if so, I hope it will not in any way create any trouble between the Christian faith and other faiths. I myself am a catholic, and would most likely join - if it is an approved action for a member of the Cosa, an Ambassador and by Talossan law. Kind regards, Tony WeckströmTalossa has no established religion, and freedom of religion is guaranteed by the Organic Law, so no official approval by the government or King is necessary or desirable, except in the sense that I'm sure the government and Kingdom are always glad to see private Talossans forming organisations for their mutual benefit. I too hope it will not create any trouble between the Christian faith and other faiths, but don't see any reason to fear that. We've had a Brianist Coven operating in Talossa for a long time with no resulting tension.
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Post by Owen Edwards on Feb 3, 2008 9:45:56 GMT -6
Indeed, I hope if anything we will all use the opportunity to learn more about other faiths anyway!
Let's aim to get this a bit more organised in the week - contribute your thoughts as to what might be a good way of doing it. Discussion topics, educational threads, newsletters, etc?
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Post by Dréu Gavárþic'h on Feb 3, 2008 10:16:32 GMT -6
::smiles meekly:: Should the PFC/TCF ever wish to learn about other religions, I would be more than glad to extend my extensive knowledge of Judaism in general, but especially Sephardi Judaism
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Post by Gödafrïeu Válcadác’h on Feb 3, 2008 14:00:14 GMT -6
::smiles meekly:: Should the PFC/TCF ever wish to learn about other religions, I would be more than glad to extend my extensive knowledge of Judaism in general, but especially Sephardi Judaism Does your family speak Ladino at all? GV
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Post by Dréu Gavárþic'h on Feb 3, 2008 14:04:53 GMT -6
Nope, Arabic
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Feb 4, 2008 9:57:13 GMT -6
Does your family speak Ladino at all? GV Ladino is fascinating. I have some ideas about the Talossan language that are inspired by Ladino.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2008 11:20:22 GMT -6
As a practicing Satanist, ones such as myself always fear the political consequences of such groups. the TCF would not bother me if I knew for a fact that it would not influence people's politics.
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Feb 4, 2008 11:43:37 GMT -6
As a practicing Satanist, one's such as myself always fear the political consequences of such groups. the TCF would not bother me if I knew for a fact that it would not influence people's politics. I seriously doubt you have anything to worry about.
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Feb 4, 2008 12:17:05 GMT -6
If the Grim Spectre of Christianity proves to be too much of a threat, raping our Wikipedia posts and pillaging our browser caches, then I will form a Talossan Rationalist League to oppose it. And there will be WAR!
But until then, I'm not going to sweat it.
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Post by Mr. Tony Weckström on Feb 4, 2008 14:37:50 GMT -6
Dear Sir; I fear that religion and politics have always had an pugnacious consanguinity throughout history. Rome's Pope... etc... Hopefully here we'll not need to officially separate the state from the Church (or of one's' belief) Having read about satanism in University, it is indeed quite fascinating how some satanists deny the existence of God, but still embrace the theory that Satan, or Lucifer, God's favourite angel was cast out of heaven after the War in Heaven... Not to ramble... but perhaps those that are Talossan officials, should not take part of this affair in religion, as it would somehow condone one religion over another (in someone's mind)... Kind regards, Tony WeckströmRoyal Ambassador to Finland As a practicing Satanist, ones such as myself always fear the political consequences of such groups. the TCF would not bother me if I knew for a fact that it would not influence people's politics. edit: grammar
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