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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2006

Yes, I admit...it's a little "in your face"

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  • How on earth was that anymore goth than anyother relgion?

    incense - alot of others have them

    chanting - alot of others have them

    cup of blood - its not real blood, and others relgions have the same symbology of drinking "blood"

    candles - once again every relgion has them.

    sorry to say this but your relgion is not more goth than anyother

  • I tried to answer some of your objections in my video "Goth IS Catholic"

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  • im not a catholic, but you have a valid point there xx

  • I Heart your video mucho time

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  • I admit that I have always been atracted to cathedral's an I like gregorian chant's still the whole religion is this to corupt for me to deal with.

  • Thank you soo Much @thuriferthecenser, I have reposted on FB. :)

  • Personally, the whole "Christianity is gother than other religions" standpoint is a terrible development for goth culture. Most of the time, the reasons provided by the alleged christian goths are things to the effect of "We drink the blood of a dead man", or "we think life is evil" just sends the message that real goth is nothing short of flimsy, musical death cult, or that those things somehow represent the epitomy of goth, and thus alienating those in the culture who don't share the views.

  • awesome!

  • i think he was talking about chatholic's an not protisent's

  • Again, the communion is not seen as symbolic in Catholicism. It's referred to as transubstantiation. According to Catholics, the elements just appear to look like bread and grape juice even though they have actually changed into the body and blood of Christ.

  • i live in the US, and i have been to a church for many brnaches of christianity..and uhm...the comunion is symbolic

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