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    It is a short series full of plot twist and turns. Im wondering how did Emma Beasely met with Nick or now? because there is a video showing them together but later on Emma did admit that she didn't met Nick. The ending was a surprise and Im totally clueless on the culprit. Overall 7/10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Lol! Eerie when he recited the angel of God while confronting the "angel".
    Hehe. Specially creepy since that is one of the first prayers taught to little kids. Imagine yourself as a young kid getting visited by that "angel" after the prayer!

    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Yup same here! Grew up studies also in a catholic school, & family was also very religious & actively serving also in church. Was also also a sacristan before, but like the lead character, you get to question the existence of God & religion after an event in your life.
    Although I am a practicing Catholic, my personal philosophy towards religion is that whatever you believe is ok, as long as the life you lead adheres to the same fundamental ideals. Never cared for the ceremony as much as the principle behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Although I am a practicing Catholic, my personal philosophy towards religion is that whatever you believe is ok, as long as the life you lead adheres to the same fundamental ideals. Never cared for the ceremony as much as the principle behind.
    Hehe, indeed it's rather convenient for you & I to say we're more spiritual than religious, more Mary than Martha, more into deed than rites....but ceremonies are rooted from way back the Old Testament when the Lord was heard to speak directly to the prophets with specific details & demands of rituals. The Holy Mass is itself a reenactment & constant reminder of the consecration, the Last Supper. Most of us here likely grew up learning to give the Lord His due(e.g. to genuflect as a sign of respect & admission of our unworth...& the term Sunday's best)...much MORE than we should the so-called 'honorable' men, but do we really? Hehe...Funny we now hear 'hon.' used to address even brgy captains.[emoji13]
    To me, what matters is that nothing gets lost in our focus on the big pic...the ultimate prize....
    But, what if there isn't any as Riley has come to believe?[emoji16] I'd wish to be more Greene...opting to err on the side of caution & hope, by His mercy, we can thread the needle to escape scalding damnation...hehe.[emoji120]



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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Hehe, indeed it's rather convenient for you & I to say we're more spiritual than religious, more Mary than Martha, more into deed than rites....but ceremonies are rooted from way back the Old Testament when the Lord was heard to speak directly to the prophets with specific details & demands of rituals. The Holy Mass is itself a reenactment & constant reminder of the consecration, the Last Supper. Most of us here likely grew up learning to give the Lord His due(e.g. to genuflect as a sign of respect & admission of our unworth...& the term Sunday's best)...much MORE than we should the so-called 'honorable' men, but do we really? Hehe...Funny we now hear 'hon.' used to address even brgy captains.[emoji13]
    To me, what matters is that nothing gets lost in our focus on the big pic...the ultimate prize....
    But, what if there isn't any as Riley has come to believe?[emoji16] I'd wish to be more Greene...opting to err on the side of caution & hope, by His mercy, we can thread the needle to escape scalding damnation...hehe.[emoji120]



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    Hmmm I'm with Riley on this one. Maybe the church is using it as a scare tactic that if you don't follow or don't believe, you'll suffer in hell. In the olden times, the church even accepted money to literally "pay" for your sins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Hmmm I'm with Riley on this one. Maybe the church is using it as a scare tactic that if you don't follow or don't believe, you'll suffer in hell. In the olden times, the church even accepted money to literally "pay" for your sins.
    No defender of the church nor of any faith here...Life's got too many mysteries science just has no answers for(yet) to turn me unbeliever. I prefer to take Christianity not a religion, but a way of life, a tough but rewarding path....not some law to follow nor cross...not some badge nor brand to put us above or better than anyone. The Y'shua I yearn is personal.[emoji120]

    Wait, we're way off...Now, let's go back to regular Netflix programming.[emoji16]

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Hmmm I'm with Riley on this one. Maybe the church is using it as a scare tactic that if you don't follow or don't believe, you'll suffer in hell. In the olden times, the church even accepted money to literally "pay" for your sins.
    Speaking of paying off sins...

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    No defender of the church nor of any faith here...Life's got too many mysteries science just has no answers for(yet) to turn me unbeliever. I prefer to take Christianity not a religion, but a way of life, a tough but rewarding path....not some law to follow nor cross...not some badge nor brand to put us above or better than anyone. The Y'shua I yearn is personal.[emoji120]

    Wait, we're way off...Now, let's go back to regular Netflix programming.[emoji16]

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    "Religion is for people who are afraid of hell. Spirituality is for people who have been there."

    *wink *

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    ^
    taray talaga bebe mishwa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
    "Religion is for people who are afraid of hell. Spirituality is for people who have been there."

    *wink *

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    ^
    taray talaga bebe mishwa
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    There is a lot of time to read in there and I read it all, Torah, Quran, Talmud, Tao Te Ching. Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, Jainism. Figured if I was looking for God, I should look everywhere. Came out of that an atheist.

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