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From the lens Sacred Heart of Jesus.

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  • cceerpp Feb 29, 2012 @ 8:20 pm | delete
    Interesting lens. Great job.
  • Deadicated Jan 8, 2012 @ 1:37 am | delete
    Great Lens. A friend of mine was murdered back in 1984, and his mother asked me to design his headstone; I made a Sacred Heart design on it.
  • Catsquid Jul 6, 2011 @ 10:17 pm | delete
    Excellent indepth and loving article
  • Jun 11, 2011 @ 3:51 pm | delete
    crushing as the slab of a tomb, and went outside the city to a certain cheap eriacta. quiet hill, a long way distant in the fields. Covered with a cloak (I cheap vigora.
  • jenna31 Jan 19, 2011 @ 12:39 pm | delete
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  • Jul 31, 2010 @ 10:30 am | delete
    Hi I love your lense. It's so full of interesting information and beautiful pictures.
    It's great to see Christ being made known to the world like this.
    I believe that Jesus Christ heals depression becuase
    he saved me from it. Thanks again for all your efford. Brad
  • pedrico33 Jan 8, 2010 @ 5:07 pm | delete
    I had to ask first rather than waste my time adding a comment that will never be shown because it challenges the chronic fairy story that is Christianity. Christians can't deal with challenges.

    Following are some historical facts about Christianity. As they are historical facts they will not be found in any scriptures. These facts demonstrate that Christianity is actually false and immoral. I hope your readers find them interesting.

    Christianity embodies the notions of Paul, whose New Testament letters were written between 55 and 60 C.E. before any of the four gospels.

    Paul was a Jew, brainwashed with the religion of the Jews, and therefore he believed in the tale of Adam and Eve. He accepted that sin was hereditary and he accepted the immoral and primitive doctrine that guilt for wrongdoing can be off-loaded on to an innocent scapegoat. This usually involved the shedding of blood (often human) as an atonement required to appease the 'gods'.

    Though an innocent person may, and often does, pay the penalty, this immoral doctrine, which claims to absolve the wrongdoer from personal responsibility, results in the ongoing sequence of crime, confession, absolution and its repetition ad infinitum. Responsibility for wrongdoing must remain forever with the person who committed the offence. Anything that seeks to sidestep this basic principle inflicts grievous harm on society.

    After being struck by lightning, Paul conceived the idea that one of the hundreds of Jewish rebels crucified by Rome was the son of Yahweh who made the ultimate sacrifice of blood to appease the Jewish elohim (deity).

    Christianity was formalised by the murderer Constantine at Nicaea in 325 C.E.

    The gospel of Mark was the first and the other three in the New Testament are embellishments on Mark's gospel. There are many other gospels besides these four.

    The message of Joshua (Jesus) was for repentance before the imminent coming of the 'Kingdom of Heaven', which would occur during the lifetime of his listeners. He was as ignorant as most people of that time and believed in a Heaven of bliss and a Hell of eternal torment. He also believed in angels, demons, prayer and the inferiority of women. He believed in a flat earth, a superior race and that the laws of nature were not immutable. He had no knowledge of the nature of disease or of effective cures. He believed that love could be commanded and that those who disagreed with him would be damned. He believed in compulsion to comply with his viewpoint.

    Being a Jew, he considered that no Jewish law, however trivial, should be broken, including the law which prohibited the ingesting of blood. Obviously he could not have initiated a ritual of cannibalism which involved the eating of his flesh and the drinking of his blood, which is the major ritual of the predominant Christian denomination.

    Christianity began at a time when belief in gods and demons was almost universal. There was little comprehension of the immutable laws of nature.

    Today factual information is readily available so there is no valid excuse for believing in the myths and deceits so common two thousand years ago. There is no empirical evidence for supernatural beings or places. The evidence that the existence of all human life ends when the body dies is overwhelming.. This is the only life that humans will ever have and for the purveyors of religion to say otherwise is to engage in blatant deceit for their own benefit.
  • pedrico33 Jan 8, 2010 @ 4:57 pm | delete
    Are comments screened on this lens?
  • carlos smith (lossmith@bellsouth.net) Oct 27, 2009 @ 8:01 pm | delete
    I am looking for information on sister Ida Maria Smith who, from records I have is or was a nun of the Order of the Sacred Heart and resided in Baltimore. She was born in Cuba and is/was my grandfather's cousin
  • James43302 Feb 24, 2009 @ 11:15 am | delete
    I think your lens is great. Could use a few pictures to break up the content (i.e. Flickr, Amazon, Videos, etc.) But lots of great inspiring information. I gave you 5 stars, a favorite, and lensrolled this lens on all 9 of my spiritual lenses. Have a good day and good luck! God bless :)
  • spirituality Feb 2, 2009 @ 10:55 am | delete
    Interesting perspective. You may want to join the new Christian group on squidoo: http://www.squidoo.com/groups/Christianity-religion
  • eccles1 Jun 17, 2008 @ 8:57 pm | delete
    Having a personal one on one relationship with God is what Jesus was teaching he said' know the truth and the truth will make you free' I have a duel going on check it out the question is ' Did Jesus question God at his 'end'?:) Thank you for your view
  • adewale sola Dec 29, 2007 @ 10:46 am | delete
    Please I need some of these discovery in my box. My e-mail address is: solaustine2003@yahoo.com

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