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Old 03-07-2003, 09:04 PM   #1
Gwaimir Windgem
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Religious Knowledge Thread

I thought about putting this in the offshoot religion thread, but it didn't really seem like it would fit.

Anyway, this is a thread for people to ask questions about other religions (Questions which are NOT meant to be debasing or offensive in any way) or faith/denomination. If I was wrong to create a new thread, then some mod just close this, and I'll bop myself for stupidity and repost in the offshoot discussion.

Anyway, I have questions for Catholics, Jews, and Wiccans.

1.
This one actually originated from my mom; she thought that 'bless me, father, for I have sinned' made little sense. I think that it means that the confessing person needs to be blessed because they have sinned. Catholics, am I right or wrong?

2.
The Jews pretty well consider Jesus to be one of the prophets, right?

3.
Wiccans worship a God and Goddess, right? Do they have names?
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