Yes you can have your shopping blessed as well, but you can’t “let your shopping bless”. Of course you could let your shopping be blessed, but that looks a bit awkward to me.
Fascinating read; makes me want to know more. Why are you agnostics? Can’t make your minds up, or have thought long and hard and believe that’s the smartest choice? And why the pilgrimage? To see what it’s like, because you enjoy hiking, or for spiritual enlightenment?
In my belief (pun intended), Agnostics are people who simply don’t have enough time to worry about the existance or non-existance of some unshaved hippie wrapped in a white sheet.
That’s why I asked … I don’t think a lack of time spent thinking about the issue is the reason here, considering that HH even went on a pilgrimage, so I’m hoping for a more interesting answer.
You equated all gods with the (pseudo-?)historical figure Jeses Christ; was that intentional?
it takes five days, a place well known for its basilika, and have your merchandise blessed
thx for corrections mitzi. merchandise and shopping are both right. just looked it up.
-hinterhalt
Yes you can have your shopping blessed as well, but you can’t “let your shopping bless”. Of course you could let your shopping be blessed, but that looks a bit awkward to me.
Fascinating read; makes me want to know more. Why are you agnostics? Can’t make your minds up, or have thought long and hard and believe that’s the smartest choice? And why the pilgrimage? To see what it’s like, because you enjoy hiking, or for spiritual enlightenment?
In my belief (pun intended), Agnostics are people who simply don’t have enough time to worry about the existance or non-existance of some unshaved hippie wrapped in a white sheet.
That’s why I asked … I don’t think a lack of time spent thinking about the issue is the reason here, considering that HH even went on a pilgrimage, so I’m hoping for a more interesting answer.
You equated all gods with the (pseudo-?)historical figure Jeses Christ; was that intentional?