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For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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90c7db  No.696735

Do you use prayer beads? Thoughts on that? Im Lutheran I pray the catholic rosary with the extra Jesus prayer before gloria patri or pater noster and Michael defend us in battle in the end.

3325d9  No.696736

Nah, I'm not pagan

> The rosary was used as a sacred instrument among the ancient Mexicans. It is commonly employed among the Brahmins of Hindustan; and in the Hindoo sacred books reference is made to it again and again. Thus, in an account of the death of Sati, the wife of Shiva, we find the rosary introduced: "On hearing of this event, Shiva fainted from grief; then, having recovered, he hastened to the banks of the river of heaven, where he beheld lying the body of his beloved Sati, arrayed in white garments, holding a rosary in her hand, and glowing with splendour, bright as burnished gold." In Thibet it has been used from time immemorial, and among all the millions in the East that adhere to the Buddhist faith. The following, from Sir John F. Davis, will show how it is employed in China: "From the Tartar religion of the Lamas, the rosary of 108 beads has become a part of the ceremonial dress attached to the nine grades of official rank. It consists of a necklace of stones and coral, nearly as large as a pigeon's egg, descending to the waist, and distinguished by various beads, according to the quality of the wearer. There is a small rosary of eighteen beads, of inferior size, with which the bonzes count their prayers and ejaculations exactly as in the Romish ritual.

https://www.philologos.org/__eb-ttb/sect54.htm


248b4a  No.696739

>>696736

>All beads are rosaries

Wew.


3325d9  No.696742

>>696739

>wew

mhmm.

Search the prophets and apostles. None of them prayed the way that pagans do.


5c2924  No.696744

>>696736

>people in ancient hindustan prayed to mary

Wew


8fa794  No.696752

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>>696735

>>696742

Jesus said to not pray in vain repetitions. The rosary seems a little more complex than that, since you're supposed to be contemplating all these "mysteries" while you pray. I don't see how using some beads to keep track of your prayers is in itself pagan.


6768f9  No.696753

>>696742

They gave sacrifice, bowed, burn incense - all the shit that pagans did


8c5fcf  No.696754

>>696742

Mhmm. I pretty sure Paul said to pray without ceasing, and I'm pretty sure a prayer to Jesus isn't pagan.


6cc0c6  No.696758

>>696752

In vain repetitions, while standing in public. Can't forget that last bit. Nobody stands on street corners shouting the Rosary.


d098ce  No.696934

>>696758

> Nobody stands on street corners shouting the Rosary.

Arent Churches public places?




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