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Originally Posted by Dzezvar
I hope I won´t get banned for this message. 
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Why? These are political nationalist forums. Not religious.
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Originally Posted by Dzezvar
But I have made a clear opinion why does the RCC disturb me.
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You have not. You have given your opinion of why the Opus Dei disturbs you.
Opus Dei is a shame, it revolves around a message almost identical to that of the Protestant Ethic and Capitalism. It is a product of decadence within Rome, but not representative of Catholicism as such.
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Originally Posted by Céleste
Then you're no atheist  An atheist clarely denies the existence of any supernatoral powers, such as a god.
I guess what you mean is Agnosticism.
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The second part of his sentence would point to that. But on the first part of the sentence, the comment about "supernatural"
could drift away from Agnosticism.
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But I don't like the Christian idealogy either; because of the chasm propagated between creator and creation; for me "god" becomes manifested in his creation; it's the elementary power and musn't be personalised.
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That's a very universalist thought. Though religion focuses on the existance of God and of Creation, it has many elements which are different among different peoples, and which explain God according to the different culture and tradition.
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prima tulit tellus, eadem uos ubere laeto
accipiet reduces. Antiquam exquirite matrem:
hic domus Aeneae cunctis dominabitur oris,
et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis.'
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–Plato–
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