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Post by SpellWovenNight on Sept 5, 2009 10:32:21 GMT -5
Depends on what I'm eating. With cereal or anything chocolate, it's regular milk all the way, but with meals and stuff, chocolate milk is my preference.
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Post by Silver on Sept 7, 2009 21:54:58 GMT -5
Has there ever been a novel or film that has touched you so much, that you're view on a subject changed drastically?
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Sept 8, 2009 23:02:05 GMT -5
Sadly enough, I really can't think of anything that drastically changed my opinion or view of anything. Some has reinforced my views, I guess.
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Post by Silver on Sept 12, 2009 21:26:37 GMT -5
What were they if I may ask?
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Sept 13, 2009 9:13:55 GMT -5
Oddly enough, Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code. I'm Catholic and I do believe in Catholicism (so I guess might seem a little weird), but for me no one religion is going to be made to fit to each person so you kinda go to the closest religion you have. There were a lot of points made in the book that I had discovered myself and helped put it in a better perspective for me. Although I think I might have taken it different ways than he meant for certain parts.
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Post by Silver on Sept 14, 2009 23:36:30 GMT -5
Never seen those, but to be honest I don't intend to. But I have heard they caused quite a stir of controversey. But I'm also not religious so it doesn't bother me that much.
How exactly would you define Catholicism anyway? (If I may ask that)
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Sept 15, 2009 10:39:45 GMT -5
Catholicism as in how it defines itself or my own personal Catholicism?
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Post by Silver on Sept 18, 2009 23:00:42 GMT -5
Your own defintion of it.
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Sept 19, 2009 11:46:46 GMT -5
Uh,okay. First off I do believe in transubmination (communion IS the blood and body of Christ), which to be honest is really the only difference between the rest of the Christian religions in terms of beliefs. The rest of the differences are in fact based upon how the "ruling elite." For the Catholic church it's priests, bishops, cardinals, and the Pope that are supposed to follow a chaste life. For others the priests are allowed, and even encourages, to marry and have families. I don't believe that the Pope is the most divine person on earth or the most in connection with God. The Papal System was made by men and is elected by men. The Pope might do his best to do what he believes is God's wishes, but he is still human and makes mistakes. The same thing with the bible, it might contain the word of God, but it is also written by men. Not everything is going to be exactly what God wished it. For instance I refuse to believe that God is really against homosexual relationships. As Saved said, "Why would God make us all so different if he wanted us to be the same?" Although there are many religions I feel like they might all stem from the same God but each place has there own way of interrupting him. And if someone believes in a different God, I don't believe God would really care as long as they lived their live correctly. I believe that God grants penance to anyone who wants it.
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Post by Silver on Sept 19, 2009 23:11:07 GMT -5
Oh I see. That's a great personal definition.
If you could travel back in time, what era would like to visit? (It could be American or World History)
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Sept 22, 2009 22:14:36 GMT -5
That's tough. The Roaring Twenties in America or France would be really interesting, and, I think, fun (for a short period of time). I would also like to see the opening of Peter Pan so that would be the beginning of the 20th century. Christmas during that time, I feel, would be great. Really homey and important. I'd also like to visit the Victorian age or Elizabethan (seeing Shakespeare in Elizabethan theatre!), then there's the Moulin Rouge in the 19th century. The Renaissance in Italy would be fascinating as well would be Roman Empire and Athens (when they were building the Parthenon). "Fairy tale" periods would be cool too. Like the invasions of Britain during King Arthur and Robin Hood. I really can't just pick one. There's way too many interesting places and times.
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Post by Silver on Sept 25, 2009 12:44:16 GMT -5
Sound like great ideas to me. I'm fascinated with those time-periods too. I saw that The Phantom of the Opera was on your list of favorite musicals to. Awsome! What's your favorite number from the show? (Or you can do a few numbers if you like)
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Sept 25, 2009 16:52:12 GMT -5
I don't think I have one. The show is just really level for me, the same goodness and badness all over. I don't have a favorite part or song.
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Post by Silver on Sept 27, 2009 20:04:26 GMT -5
Oh I see. That's fair.
What do you like and dislike about you're personality?
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Oct 3, 2009 21:36:22 GMT -5
Likes: I'm. . .nice? I'm nicer than most people I know. Besides that. . .I don't know. Dislikes: I'm a scaredy cat, it's horrible, i'm not a people person, which doesn't go over well when meeting new friends. i'm not talkative enough and i'm boring.
Sorry, this isn't very detailed, but I really can't think of an answer.
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