The Society had planned to use the giant inflatable to tell the story of Jonah in Potter's Field Park by the Thames, but was turned down because the trust which runs the site was not allowed to hold «
events of a religious nature».
Not exact matches
your understanding
of the change process is very simplistic, because your mind is not open, you specifically believe already in the traditional doctrines, Dogmas as shown in thousands
of years
of history evolves, and the need for input variables, meaning the diversity
of religious belief is necessay because
nature through his will is requiring this to happen, we are being educated by God in the
events of history.In the past when there was no humans yet Gods will is directly manifisted in
nature, with our coming and education through history, we gradually takes the responsibilty
of implementing the will.Your complaint on your perception
of abuse is just part
of the complex process
of educating us through experience.
It is simply that, given our different views
of human
nature, human freedom, ecclesiastical authority, and the significance
of historical
events, we simply differ on what makes
religious sense.
Relativism runs through the whole
of our modern world - view: the assessment
of nature as a directionless flux
of chance
events, the erosion
of the absolute value
of human life, the dismissal
of historic
religious authority as «out
of date», and the ever shifting sands
of personal and social morality.
«By removing all
religious references from the flyers, parents and students have no way
of knowing about the
nature of the
events and can not make informed decisions about whether to attend.»
It is a dynamic book related to specific historic
events, characterized by a central
religious message, and, although divine in
nature, the product
of circumstances with a human side.
In times when other forces determine the interpretations
of events,
nature, human life and what have you, more than
religious ones do, it is, in my view, a temptation to find philosophical, theological and ethical positions that can disengage Christians from intentional interactions with alternatives.
As well as polemics Luther was writing his pastoral theology, his Fourteen Consolations for the very ill Elector, and a text on The Blessed Sacrament
of the Holy and True Body
of Christ, compared in its
nature as a fellowship
event with the degenerate «
religious» fellowship
of the craft brotherhoods.
Not quite casual, daytime social activities consists
of outings like brunches and lunches,
religious services, and or any other type
of event that is social in
nature and requires more than a very casual and laid back look.