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No clear replies so far then, its just a choice thing like many things in life?
maybe like shopping?
Sue
I fully understand where your comiing from, is it realy sad your boys decided not to have a belief? you havn't explained any real benefits apart from going to the church and there are some nice services in the evenings.
That wouldn't inspire me to go, and i have been a few times to River church's
MAREK
Realise you have fairly strong beliefs so expected the views you expressed
although didn't expect the compitition bit.
At the end of the day neither the Catholics or C of E have real proof
we can only wait and see on all that.
A little story on this if i may;
When I got boy christened all those years ago
we had to attend 6 Fridays talking with other couples who were also getting
having there children christened in that church .
One of the couples asked the vicar, whats the difference between
catholics and C of E ? A fairly innocent question, the vicars wife pipped
up and said "we are right and they are not" I asked the vicar if he
shared that view and he said yes.
It couldnt have been a worse reply, and a wrong one, no one has the
full answers, these type of replies never help religion in general
needdless to say this vicar didnt last to long but still practices !
Further on the Catholic way of ,life turned my brother in a
humanists because of some of things he saw.
Whilst i would never go that far, it wasn't good what i witnesses
from SO CALLED christians,
I have no strong opinions on any faith or who's more right than others
All i ask is, how do the church's here in Dover re engage if it is that
important to do so?
Or maybe it isnt,
Any one else got any thoughts?