Congrats, chymos. Spoken like a true son of Richmond--or perhaps, Columbia--County. And spoken very well indeed.
Mortal, I have been quiet, as you requested; but I have seen nothing new and little worthwhile. I have seen a lot of patronizing from someone without enough education or talent to warrant such an attitude.
I hope you will show the entire text of this thread to the organizer who sent you here. Perhaps your next missionary position will be in Uzbekistan. I hear it's fun to be seen as attempting to convert Muslims.
You mentioned earlier your awareness that you had not told anyone about your background, interests, and reason for being here. You then glided neatly past answering the question that you yourself raised.
I find it time-consuming and fruitless to try to nail jelly to the wall.
Let me ask a few clear questions.
1. What denomination did your natural parents belong to when you were born?
2. What do you call the first church ceremony in which you were a participant?
3. To what denomination do you currently belong?
4. Have there been any intervening denominations between No.1 and No.3?
5. What brought you here? Who sent you here?
6. Describe in detail your belief system. I am very patient and I enjoy the fine points. Here are some questions, but don't feel that they limit you.
--do you believe in the Apostles' Creed? Nicene Creed? Athanasian Creed?
--do you believe in infant baptism?
--do you believe that the words "christening" and "baptism" describe exactly the same ceremony?
--do you take part in the Mass, Holy Communion, Eucharist, Lord's Supper?
--if so, which term(s) best describe your belief system on this service?
transubstantiation, consubstantiation, memorial, Luther's explanation that the Body and Blood of the Lord is in the bread and wine, as the heat is in the iron.
--does your denomination use wine with alcoholic content or grape juice; are you permitted as a lay person to drink the consecrated wine?
--do you believe that the Bible contains the Word of God?
--do you believe that any other books have an equal or similar dignity to the Bible?
--do you believe that after his resurrection Jesus visited the Indians of North America? Do members of your religious group believe that?
--how many sacraments are there, in your view? what is the specific scriptural basis for each sacrament claimed?
--Church Councils: which do you believe were legitimate and why? Do you think any went off the tracks; if so, which one(s) and why.
--what is your opinion on the filioque clause?
--do you subscribe to the concepts of the church militant, church expectant, and church triumphant? What shorter names are these normally associated with?
I believe that when one proselytizes, one should have a clear understanding of what his/her sect believes.
I'm old-fashioned on this point. I believe that if my car is broken, the mechanic should be able to repair it.
I know that certain denominations of both high and low ritual believe that lies are permissible if they advance the aims of the denomination and its members. I hope your answers will be as clear, as full, as non-evasive, and as convincing as possible. You have a high bar to cross. Both information and honesty.
If you feel competent to lecture others, then surely you are in a position to answer these and other questions off the top of your head. No need to consult dictionary.com. No need to take more than several hours to give full, informative, reasoned, educated, and--above all--honest answers.
I, as well as others, await your answers with interest.
If you wonder whether there may be additional questions or a measure of skepticism, if deserved, you would be right to wonder.
chymos wrote: Ahh, now you're snipping bits and pieces from earlier unrelated portions of the conversation and placing them into an entirely different context that has nothing to do with the post they were snipped from.
At this point, I must say adieu, monsieur troll. *tipping my hat and bowing graciously as I take my leave of this topic*