hi all, one qtion.
im a catholic but i received 'our daily homily' from a presbyterian church, so now, i have finished many of them, i dun noe wer shall i place them.
i dun think its good to throw those spiritual books away.
can i donate to my catholic church?
sorry if i sound stupid but i really dun noe wad to do with them..
Originally posted by Cool-gal:hi all, one qtion.
im a catholic but i received 'our daily homily' from a presbyterian church, so now, i have finished many of them, i dun noe wer shall i place them.
i dun think its good to throw those spiritual books away.
can i donate to my catholic church?
sorry if i sound stupid but i really dun noe wad to do with them..
Why don't you donate them to Presbyterian Community Services? They manage a number of charities and may find your books useful -http://www.pcs.org.sg/
Give them away. Don't donate it to your local parish, as the doctrines inside these publications cannot be verified to be true. Avoid spreading errors in the community.
Burn the books and bring in the Inquisition!
Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:Burn the books and bring in the Inquisition!
siao!!
Originally posted by SingaporeMacross:Give them away. Don't donate it to your local parish, as the doctrines inside these publications cannot be verified to be true. Avoid spreading errors in the community.
ya.. tats wad i meant..
cos i understand tat presbyterian is a different denomination.
okok.. thanks..
Originally posted by Servant:Why don't you donate them to Presbyterian Community Services? They manage a number of charities and may find your books useful -http://www.pcs.org.sg/
thank you for the link but i see tat their donation column is mainly monetary donation.
anyone interest to have these spiritual books?
i have about 10 of them since 2007 i think.
each book consists of 3months daily reading.
anything impressed you after the reading?
Originally posted by Cool-gal:
siao!!
Come on, can't take a joke on history?
Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:
Come on, can't take a joke on history?
Leave the lay woman alone, not all of us study church history.
Originally posted by SingaporeMacross:Leave the lay woman alone, not all of us study church history.
Did anyone study human history?
bury the books under the
soil~~~
so how?
i give who?
or anyone wants?
dun ask me to throw or burn la, else i would have long do it..
Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:
Did anyone study human history?
Well I did study recent history in which what some athiestic regimes to the north of China, and another to the north of Korea did to their own population after the end of World War 2... hmmm...
Which is what I say: Humans by nature are evil.
y nt recycle it?
make paper aeroplane or boats..
my recycle is the recyclin facility dat kind of recycle can.
Hmm, which bring me to the question of, how should i discard my old old old old old bible... haha
spiritual books are just like normal books
even u burn or throw into dustbin
I doubt so call God is going to curse
and swear at u in anyway
Originally posted by Cool-gal:so how?
i give who?
or anyone wants?
dun ask me to throw or burn la, else i would have long do it..
dun think anyone is going to give you an answer....so just do what you do best as catholics.............. Pray.
no answer you know what to do.
hmm..a poor gal asking for advice to get rid or religious books in a "proper" manner so her conscience can feel better as she tries to believe religious books are holy..then a bunch of answers stems..from mockery of the ugly things the church did before to environmentally friendly ideas...
just wondering, if you happen to have an idol at home which now you think is better to get rid of it..cuz you think idolatry is harmful..would you give away to another person even if that person is worshipping that idol in the 1st place..would you not deem it as harmful to that person too??
go the green way..save trees..
Originally posted by popikachu:Hmm, which bring me to the question of, how should i discard my old old old old old bible... haha
Burn or bury.
Originally posted by SingaporeMacross:Burn or bury.
toilet paper
recycle and save the environment