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Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: Christian am Januar 27, 2006, 08:39:04 Nachmittag
Are these falconer guys religious? I'm just asking because some of your songs sounds like christian music....like "hear me pray"  and "clarion call" and what does that verse "christians,christians! you will see at the end of the day" mean in the end of clarion call?
Thanks for your answers :]
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: Stefan W am Januar 27, 2006, 09:08:29 Nachmittag
So, I see you havenīt bought the CD.

No weīre not religious but itīs quite hard to sing about the mideval days and not mention god, since mankind allmost lived and died for him in those days.
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: Christian am Januar 27, 2006, 10:49:33 Nachmittag
Zitat von: "Stefan W"
So, I see you havenīt bought the CD.

No weīre not religious but itīs quite hard to sing about the mideval days and not mention god, since mankind allmost lived and died for him in those days.


OK. Thanks for your answer.Hope your songs will someday tell us about the real God. Blessings to you all !
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: <Horus-Nikopol> am Januar 28, 2006, 12:18:48 Vormittag
Besides, the line in Clarion Call is: "questions, questions", not christians.
And then, when I listen to Enter the Glade, I can't help but feel that Falconer make a strong stand against all those self-righteous biblethumpers out there! Therefore I think Falconer are more into independent thinking than any dogmatic religious bullcrap.

ps. What is that "real god" that you're talking about?  :?
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: Anonymous am Januar 28, 2006, 10:06:42 Vormittag
aaa....okey. sorry for my mistake.The real god I'm talking about is Jesus Christ who is not an imaginative god
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: Radagast am Januar 28, 2006, 11:36:30 Vormittag
Zitat von: "Anonymous"
aaa....okey. sorry for my mistake.The real god I'm talking about is Jesus Christ who is not an imaginative god

Umm, ok.
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: Odin am Januar 28, 2006, 02:07:19 Nachmittag
Zitat von: "<Horus-Nikopol>"
Besides, the line in Clarion Call is: "questions, questions", not christians.
And then, when I listen to Enter the Glade, I can't help but feel that Falconer make a strong stand against all those self-righteous biblethumpers out there! Therefore I think Falconer are more into independent thinking than any dogmatic religious bullcrap.


yep, but those thumpers referred to in 'Enter The Glade' have about nothing to do with christianity as it is meant to be. They just use and abuse the idea and the people. Please don't mix that. ;)
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: <Horus-Nikopol> am Januar 28, 2006, 02:46:38 Nachmittag
Of course I'm aware of the difference. Don't get me wrong, Christianity the way it is meant to be is basically good.
Jesus not an imaginative god?
I would be happy with this compromise: He is not imaginative, but he is no god either, how bout that?  :roll:
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: Odin am Januar 28, 2006, 04:33:17 Nachmittag
May depend on the definition of "God"... and in the end it will stay a matter of believe (for good sake, I think).
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: AngelOfMusic am Januar 28, 2006, 07:26:20 Nachmittag
Well bird-head man...you might just get yourself into a debate.  "Enthusiastic" Christians will not settle for your compromise because they don't believe it.  

I really could care less WHAT a person believes, so I don't bother trying to compromise or correct people.  ;)
Titel: Christian
Beitrag von: Anonymous am Januar 30, 2006, 02:35:25 Nachmittag
Well my opinion is that most people believe only what they see. But there's also air you breath, but you can't see it, still, most people believe it's true.Let me tell you, angels, demons and God are also true, but you can't see them. Please, don't discard any opinions before you have found out whether they're true or not. At first I denied Jesus, but when I found out who he really is and the things he has done in my life, which I've seen by my on eyes and heard by my own ears, I can't deny Him anymore. But it's wrong to force anyone to believe! It's your own choice...(sorry for my bad english)
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: AngelOfMusic am Januar 30, 2006, 07:35:49 Nachmittag
You know, Mr. Guest, most people here don't really mind what religion a person is, or mind the beliefs that others hold.  In fact, you're very welcome to your beliefs.  But please don't prostyletize.  It's very annoying.

There is a general talk section, if you'd like to discuss something other than Falconer, go there. :)
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: tysken am Januar 31, 2006, 06:49:12 Nachmittag
Why dont anyone make a Falconer religion?
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: The Black Knight am Januar 31, 2006, 07:26:28 Nachmittag
There is one already.  :wink:
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: Dave am Januar 31, 2006, 07:59:30 Nachmittag
What IS enter the glade actually about?
Titel: religious conviction
Beitrag von: AngelOfMusic am Januar 31, 2006, 09:17:38 Nachmittag
I'm totally the High Priestess of Matthias.  The Order of Matthias goes around singing and wowing people with incredible vocal melodies.

Somewhere around here I'm sure we have some High Clerics of Stefan, Karsten, Jimmy and Magnus, too.   :D
Titel: Re: Christian
Beitrag von: Moonstorm am April 24, 2006, 07:26:01 Nachmittag
Zitat von: "Anonymous"
Well my opinion is that most people believe only what they see. But there's also air you breath, but you can't see it, still, most people believe it's true.Let me tell you, angels, demons and God are also true, but you can't see them. Please, don't discard any opinions before you have found out whether they're true or not. At first I denied Jesus, but when I found out who he really is and the things he has done in my life, which I've seen by my on eyes and heard by my own ears, I can't deny Him anymore. But it's wrong to force anyone to believe! It's your own choice...(sorry for my bad english)
Jesus (whatever his real name was) was not "the son of God", but "merely" some kind of spiritual healer. Whether he used reiki or magnetising, or whatever form of healing hands there is. Nothing wrong with that.
However, I refuse to be a follower of something the Church has made of him through the centuries. No matter how much respect I have for his work.
Titel: Re: Christian
Beitrag von: jakob_hasse am April 25, 2006, 02:38:51 Vormittag
Zitat von: "Moonstorm"
Zitat von: "Anonymous"
Well my opinion is that most people believe only what they see. But there's also air you breath, but you can't see it, still, most people believe it's true.Let me tell you, angels, demons and God are also true, but you can't see them. Please, don't discard any opinions before you have found out whether they're true or not. At first I denied Jesus, but when I found out who he really is and the things he has done in my life, which I've seen by my on eyes and heard by my own ears, I can't deny Him anymore. But it's wrong to force anyone to believe! It's your own choice...(sorry for my bad english)
Jesus (whatever his real name was) was not "the son of God", but "merely" some kind of spiritual healer. Whether he used reiki or magnetising, or whatever form of healing hands there is. Nothing wrong with that.
However, I refuse to be a follower of something the Church has made of him through the centuries. No matter how much respect I have for his work.


clap clap! wow! your thoughts are truly revolutionary, did you figure that out yourself?? you must be a philosofical genious or something! Im deeply impressed!

 
Titel: Re: Christian
Beitrag von: Moonstorm am April 25, 2006, 11:37:38 Vormittag
Zitat von: "jakob_hasse"
clap clap! wow! your thoughts are truly revolutionary, did you figure that out yourself?? you must be a philosofical genious or something! Im deeply impressed!

 
Spare me the sarcasm. Let me rephrase myself. Although I'm not a christian myself, I'm not opposed to the christian religion. However, I don't approve of people forming an organisation around someones work, twisting his words and "misinterpreting" his deeds in their own advantage, to gain power over those who they considered to be inferior. That's not what religion is meant to be about.