First Communions are odd.
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- 10 January 2012 - 06:31 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 06:41 AM
All I remember about my first communion was that I was the only kid in a white tux (like a bawse) and that my first words coming back from receiving the Eucharist were 'why does Jesus taste like cardboard? You'd think the son of God could have some flavor'. 40 Our Fathers and 60 Hail Marys later...
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- 10 January 2012 - 06:44 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 06:45 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 06:49 AM
At Orthodox churches they use real fucking bread, so I loved that shit as a kid. The wine was sweet.
So I take it you went to catholic school?
This post has been edited by CaptainBaconMan: 10 January 2012 - 06:53 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 06:52 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 06:59 AM
Bourbon, on 10 January 2012 - 06:44 AM, said:
Thus defeating the whole point of confession. See what I mean about the guilt thing?
The bread did taste pretty sweet though, like eating plain cookies. I had a whole bag of them in the post-ceremony party.
This post has been edited by Marshmallow: 10 January 2012 - 07:02 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:02 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:17 AM
And when I was done with that priest, he says "pray 7 Hail Marry's". Oh please, I
prayed that for 12 years, and it didn't protect me from sin at all. I felt no relief, and no
weight lifted of my shoulders,
no forgiveness...I'm just glad therapy started before I killed myself.
nope
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:30 AM
At that point, I was fed up with the church and refused to do anything. Pastor said I was going to Hell and what not. Told him he could screw himself and locked myself in the room until the mission trip was over. That's when I told my mom I wasn't going to a Christian school anymore. Sent to military school then. Though when I started High School I was allowed to go to a normal public school. That was the best thing that had happened to me in a long time. More or less this is the reason why I stopped being a conventional Christian. I still hold certain beliefs, but I no longer attend church because the people there constantly judge you and gossip.
On the topic of communion, I still don't see the point in doing that. It seems pointless aside from me getting a tiny free cup of grape juice and a shitty cracker the size of a tic tac.
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:37 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:48 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:49 AM
Jerk, on 10 January 2012 - 07:48 AM, said:
No this is the one where they might tramatize the child, and make them think that they're going to hell at a young age.
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:50 AM
But kids are like burritos that way: leave them in long enough, you'll get what you want; leave them in too long, you'll get Klansmen and Republicans.
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- 10 January 2012 - 08:24 AM
My siblings and I were openly called bastard children and products of sin, in front of us and other children, because my parents weren't married in their parish. My grandmother was dying of cancer and my mom was pregnant with me, they had a rushed wedding and no honeymoon to make sure my grandma was alive to see it. This made us disgusting. We were often told we couldn't receive communion with the other kids when certain, more stubborn priests were there, and would be locked out of the church if we were late and made to walk the 4 blocks to school regardless of the weather. My parents weren't allowed to attend mass at all, because my father reacted to our mistreatment by threatening to kick the head priests ass on the alter in front of God himself. They still had to pay the mandatory church donation every week, though.
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- 10 January 2012 - 08:36 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 09:10 AM
Jerk, on 10 January 2012 - 08:24 AM, said:
But kids are like burritos that way: leave them in long enough, you'll get what you want; leave them in too long, you'll get Klansmen and Republicans.
Jerk. I love you.
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- 10 January 2012 - 09:10 AM
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- 10 January 2012 - 02:08 PM
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- 10 January 2012 - 02:10 PM
StrawHat, on 10 January 2012 - 06:45 AM, said:
MintyLimeGreen, on 10 January 2012 - 07:37 AM, said:
At that point, I was fed up with the church and refused to do anything. Pastor said I was going to Hell and what not. Told him he could screw himself and locked myself in the room until the mission trip was over. That's when I told my mom I wasn't going to a Christian school anymore. Sent to military school then. Though when I started High School I was allowed to go to a normal public school. That was the best thing that had happened to me in a long time. More or less this is the reason why I stopped being a conventional Christian. I still hold certain beliefs, but I no longer attend church because the people there constantly judge you and gossip.
On the topic of communion, I still don't see the point in doing that. It seems pointless aside from me getting a tiny free cup of grape juice and a shitty cracker the size of a tic tac.
If it helps, there is a point in the bible, no I don't remember where, where the idea of "church" is defined in a way so that any location where you should choose to worship is within the domain of the house of the lord and is good enough. Oh the other hand, I have yet to hear of or find a paragraph that says that we even need an organisation that guides us in worship. A holy man might be needed for confession and babtism, I don't know, but I think that a babtism can be done whenever you choose to accept the lord as your savior. Without that, it's not a babtism. It's just some water, you know?
Bourbon, on 10 January 2012 - 07:17 AM, said:
I am not a picky eater. On the few ocations when I was in a church and somone handed me a cracker, I nom-ed it. I nom-ed it good.
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:24 PM
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:31 PM
wacko, on 10 January 2012 - 07:31 PM, said:
Someone should get him a spell checker for his birthday.
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- 10 January 2012 - 07:33 PM
On topic: I've honestly never been baptized and never had communion. My mom actually insisted I wait until I was 18, then do it myself. Life is fun when your parents aren't shoving their religion down your throat (she was a baptized Catholic).
Fun fact: my mom got away with the divorce she had because my parents were married by the military. Supposedly. I honestly think the pastor just didn't like the dickhole.
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- 10 January 2012 - 08:11 PM
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- 10 January 2012 - 08:32 PM
It helps that I'm not Christian, haha.
I don't know, if conducted properly, it sounds like it could be a positive experience, but I see clearly that in most cases, it wasn't. I find that unfortunate, since I find that there is a lot that is positive that can be gleaned from religion.
Also, Jerk, the bris has a legit reason behind it besides religious reasons - in ancient times it was a lot healthier to not have a foreskin, and to be honest, it still has quite a few health benefits.
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- 10 January 2012 - 08:34 PM
Sparkfur, on 10 January 2012 - 08:34 PM, said:
Like in some cases, the ability to actually urinate.
Of course, that issue usually only comes up later in life.
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- 10 January 2012 - 09:40 PM
- #30
- 11 January 2012 - 08:01 AM
Religion is the opiate of the weak. A method of coping with existence, a technique for controlling others, and an excuse for terrible people to believe they are in the right. I have met more deluded assholes in Christianity than any other group of people.
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- 11 January 2012 - 12:43 PM
fun times
Religion, thank you for your eternal knee-jerk guilt-tripping. Sure makes life wonderful.
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- 11 January 2012 - 01:55 PM
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- 11 January 2012 - 03:29 PM
I can actually see why almost everyone I know IRL feels good being a Catholic after a childhood like that. I mean, it's stupid, I'm not religious at all, but I guess they pulled it off pretty well and people feel safe with their religion.
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- 11 January 2012 - 03:58 PM
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Did they believe that homosexuality was a sin?
This post has been edited by Starwatcher: 11 January 2012 - 05:06 PM
- #35
- 11 January 2012 - 05:06 PM
sometimes I wonder if the first priest to institute confession was just a huge fucking gossip.
but yeah, I never did the whole first communion thing myself. we converted to episcopalianism really soon after we moved, which is about as good as a christian religion gets. gays and women have totally equal rights, and it's against the doctrine for anyone to push the belief on anyone. it's also the most laid-back christian church I know of, because they are cool with pretty much anyone. but in that church, you can receive communion at any age, even if you are not a member of the faith. so they never made a huge deal over first communion.
now that I've gotten past religion, I have a quiet laugh at most ceremonies and religious things in general.
also yes, circumcision is a major health benefit, and does not have to be done for religious reasons.
TL;DR: episcopals are the most laid back christians, and yuck sandworms.
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- 11 January 2012 - 05:37 PM
Starwatcher, on 11 January 2012 - 05:06 PM, said:
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Did they believe that homosexuality was a sin?
I don't know, actually? On elementary school they would have told us that it wasn't their fault, probably, but on high school they would have told us that they were confused and it was wrong. They would be nice about it and be nice to homosexuals, but they're stupid and intolerance is rooted pretty strongly in them, even if they otherwise try to be good people.
I guess they thought it was wrong, but not really a sin and they'd deem those people as "confused".
EDIT: Of course that's just a general, I'd say "official" position. I've had a couple of much smarter, better people as teachers, and every one of them has their own personal ideas about the subject.
This post has been edited by Itu: 11 January 2012 - 07:03 PM
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- 12 January 2012 - 11:39 AM
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