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Christianity Also, what, (in your personal view), is the most important Christian Sacrament and WHY?

68 fans picked:
Baptism
   57%
Holy Communion, (a.k.a.: Eucharist).
   15%
MARRIAGE, (Laity, Half-Ordained=Catholic of fully-Ordained=Anglican).
   12%
Reconciliation
   7%
Confirmation, (Sorry about this. I know it does not come here)!
   6%
HOLY ORDERS, (a.k.a.: Ordination).
   1%
Anointing of the Sick
   1%
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kateliness2 picked Confirmation, (Sorry about this. I know it does not come here)!:
This was a very tough choice between Confirmation, Holy Communion, and Baptism. But, all in all, I think it most important to let God know that you believe that his son died on the cross to save us.
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krys1258 said:
these are catholic sacraments, not christian sacraments. not all christians celebrate these sacraments or at least stick to them as religiously as catholics do. i'm starting to think that this spot should be named "catholicism and paranormal interests" rather than "christianity".
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kateliness2 picked Confirmation, (Sorry about this. I know it does not come here)!:
This is not true; most other denominations have these sacraments also.
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Paracom16 said:
You are so right. Thank you for standing up for me! :-)
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What about none? Sacraments is not a word you'll find in God's word.
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Dada said:
I've found that Catholics basically rely on the extra books they have called the gospels. As Christians anything not in the Holy Bible is either a small detail [details don't matter] or untrue.
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Ratdog said:
I've had the Eucharist twice now and I've never believed in God. It didn't make me feel any different or more willing to try and believe in God.
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kateliness2 picked Confirmation, (Sorry about this. I know it does not come here)!:
Dada, it sounds like you're trying to separate Catholicism from Christianity....
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shekali picked Reconciliation:
like someone said this arent christian sacraments but catholics sacraments.. is ok, we all get confused... but i really think that askin God to forgive you for wat you have done is really imporant
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I don't really believe in the sacraments. To me that is just church ritual. I mean, they're fine, but unnecessary.

But Baptism and Communion ARE Protestant sacraments too. Confirmation is also a part of at least the Episcopal church as well (I'm a Baptist though, so I could be wrong on that.)
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deathnote said:
NONE!!
the most important is when you accept God as your savior and understand truely by heart that he died in the cruz for you!
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Twilightzook picked Baptism:
Don't you go to hell or limbo or purgatory or somthing if your not babtised?
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cromulanfav picked Confirmation, (Sorry about this. I know it does not come here)!:
^No if you live rightfully. Anyway, this one makes you real Christian, well, Catholic, and then you actually start to live, it's like baptism in some other churches.
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...I don't fully get it.
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I think most of these are important, but I don't think they're someone's ticket to Heaven just by doing these things. Basically, I think God wants us to do these things, but it's not like it would a crime if we never get the chance to do all of them. The only one I don't agree with is the marriage one, because a person can live a successful and fulfilled life without getting married.
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carrieicecream picked MARRIAGE, (Laity, Half-Ordained=Catholic of fully-Ordained=Anglican).:
Also baptism and confirmation, but choosing your spouse is very important since us Mormons believe that we will be with our spouse forever. :)
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Chaann94 picked MARRIAGE, (Laity, Half-Ordained=Catholic of fully-Ordained=Anglican).:
It's a beautiful bond between two people that if handled correctly bonds two people no matter if they're black, white, colored, gay, straight, bi, sick, healthy, rich, poor, democrat or republican. It's unbreakable and that's what's great about it. :)
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tiagih picked HOLY ORDERS, (a.k.a.: Ordination).:
and communion everything is not the same levels of importance to me
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Chaann94 picked MARRIAGE, (Laity, Half-Ordained=Catholic of fully-Ordained=Anglican).:
Today it's my parents' 28th anniversary! ^^

They're the reason I think marriage is really something sacred and beautiful :).
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