Not quite my reaction, but close.
For the first time you're right, but sadly, still for all the wrong reasons, lol.Meaningless claptrap by some radicals.
Not quite my reaction, but close.
For the first time you're right, but sadly, still for all the wrong reasons, lol.
It's a shame it is an empty threat by a toothless group.
I'd love to see a united Council ruling coming to a consensus on this and actually tossing the churches out.
I don't know either. I haven't really been following it. I've learned quite a few new things since I got involved with the Anish. Some not so good things, some neat good things.I take it that the council did not accept the appology issued by the UCoC? I remember it being done but never heard about the reaction to it.
I'd love to see a united Council ruling coming to a consensus on this and actually tossing the churches out.
I was referring to the Assembly of First Nations, across the country. Not just one Band.As a Catholic, I have to say, it would be a worthwhile sacrifice, just to see a council united on anything. If a band ever got it together enough to stand up, united, and do something like this, it would be a step in the right direction.
I was referring to the Assembly of First Nations, across the country. Not just one Band.
I have to ask.
What sacrifice is it to you?
Fair enough.Simply one of fellowship. Many of my family are both First Nations and Catholic, and my father in law helps perform mass at the reserve outside the town where I grew up.
I don't mean to sound anti Christian. But I think the church adds little to what little there sometimes is.It would be sad to see a loss of fellowship in a community that already suffers from too little.
Fair enough.
If only those in the First nations community you speak of, held the church to some standard for the crimes committed in its name, but have yet to pay for. And i don't mean monetarily.
I don't mean to sound anti Christian. But I think the church adds little to what little there sometimes is.
Fair enough.
If only those in the First nations community you speak of, held the church to some standard for the crimes committed in its name, but have yet to pay for. And i don't mean monetarily.
I don't mean to sound anti Christian. But I think the church adds little to what little there sometimes is.
Hear ye hear ye. Me and my Irish ilk are publicly banishing anyone who does not like four leaf clovers and redheaded women. If ye are amongst these sods, be gone I say or if ye feel like hangin about we can be bought off fer a pint of Guinness.
Banished from where? Irish pubs? Ye can keep the Guinness but I would like a red head wearing nothin' but a four leaf clover.Hear ye hear ye. Me and my Irish ilk are publicly banishing anyone who does not like four leaf clovers and redheaded women. If ye are amongst these sods, be gone I say or if ye feel like hangin about we can be bought off fer a pint of Guinness.
Banished from where? Irish pubs? Ye can keep the Guinness but I would like a red head wearing nothin' but a four leaf clover.
Do I have to list all the open invitations to all the Pow Wow's, across the country?It never ceases to amaze me how ignorant of the reserve community some are until they're invited out, and for many, a church gathering is the only time they are.
I don't require anything.What do you mean then. What exactly is it you "require"?
Considering the difference in what our beliefs are, Id say your opinion is way out to lunch there.It adds no more and no less than what people want from it. No more and no less than what YOUR beliefs do.