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28 Apr 04
| xzins
Posted on 04/28/2004 9:53:13 AM PDT by xzins
Taking a head count just for curiosity's sake.
Just bump it or leave a comment as a bump. Thanks.
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To: Romulus
RC bump! :)
To: xzins
Bump!
To: xzins
SOLI DEO GLORIA
SOLA SCRIPTURA
"let us arose ourselves to the sternest fidelity,laboring to win souls as much as if it all depended wholly upon ourselves,while we fall back in faith,upon the glorious fact that everything rests with the eternal GOD"
c.h.spurgeon
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posted on
04/28/2004 2:58:09 PM PDT
by
alpha-8-25-02
(saved by GRACE and GRACE alone)
To: Fool for Christ
please translate the latin for me.
GODBLESS
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posted on
04/28/2004 3:00:17 PM PDT
by
alpha-8-25-02
(saved by GRACE and GRACE alone)
To: sartorius
please translate the latin for me.
GODSPEED
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posted on
04/28/2004 3:01:35 PM PDT
by
alpha-8-25-02
(saved by GRACE and GRACE alone)
To: xzins
Catholic Bump
To: xzins
newbie (FR'er) bump
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posted on
04/28/2004 3:02:45 PM PDT
by
flevit
To: xzins
Christos Voskrese!
128
posted on
04/28/2004 3:03:10 PM PDT
by
TotusTuus
(Voistinu Voskrese!)
To: xzins
Catholic bump.
Frequent visitor, occasional poster.
To: xzins
Bump
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posted on
04/28/2004 3:07:12 PM PDT
by
knighthawk
(Some people say that we'll get nowhere at all, let 'em tear down the world but we ain't gonna fall)
To: xzins
Bump
I've been lurking for quite awhile and decided that this was as good a time as any to register and get my posting feet wet.
The religion threads are my favorites.
To: xzins
Religion .... ah, a good place to be .... but a strange word...
Webster's Collegiate Dictionary traces the word back to an old Latin word religio meaning "taboo, restraint." A deeper study discovers the word comes from the two words re and ligare. Re is a prefix meaning "return," and ligare means "to bind;" in other words, "return to bondage." Do you still want some of that "old-time religion"?
"O foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you! Having begun in the Spirit, are you now being made perfect by the flesh?"
According to the writer Shishron, the origin of the word religion is re-ligere meaning to read again. The religious man is he who remembers what he has become aware of and repeats it as a duty given to him by God.
According to Augustine, the origin of the word re-eligere means to choose again. Religion, in his opinion, is mans choosing of God a second time after having lost him through his own lapseoriginal sin. Religion, then, is the believers free choice of God as the second choice of his life in the realm of morals and conduct. Through this relation man pursues God as the source of his happiness, the goal of all his work and efforts and the source of his freedom. The clear emphasis is on the free will of man.
Finally, the intellectual Lactanc states that the origin of the word religion is re-ligare meaning to bind or create a relationship. Therefore, religion is what binds God and man. Again, It (religion) is the relationship which binds man to God through a bond of love because God is love and man is created in his image and likeness. In this view, the relationship is affective.
The derivation of the Latin was in dispute even among ancient writers: Cicero derived it from relegere meaning read again (re again plus legere to read) Servius and Augustine derived Latin religionem from religare meaning to bind fast, in the sense of place an obligation on . The spelling of the word religion as we know it today is first recorded in about the year 1300.
Religare "Religare" is the latin word for "re-connection" which gave origin to the word "religion".
oh, almost forgot .... bump
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posted on
04/28/2004 3:10:38 PM PDT
by
gobucks
(http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/classics/students/Ribeiro/laocoon.htm)
To: xzins
"Catholic bump"
To: xzins
Catholic Bump
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04/28/2004 3:15:43 PM PDT
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Arguss
To: arthurus
Catholic Bump.
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posted on
04/28/2004 3:16:36 PM PDT
by
fatima
(My Granddaughter Karen is Home-WOOHOO We unite with all our troops and send our love-)
To: xzins
Why?
To: xzins
Regina Caeli, laetare, alleluia.
Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia.
Resurrexit, sicut dixit, alleluia.
Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia.
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posted on
04/28/2004 3:24:15 PM PDT
by
Campion
To: xzins
Catholic Bump!
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posted on
04/28/2004 3:24:17 PM PDT
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samiam1972
(Live simply so that others may simply live!)
To: Corin Stormhands
bump
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posted on
04/28/2004 3:27:11 PM PDT
by
rwfromkansas
("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
To: xzins
RC Bump!
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