Would you jump from the Empire State Building thinking since you don't see gravity it doesn't exist? I hope not. So why live your life as if God does't exist and He is not Holy?
Actually read the Bible.
2006-08-30
10:52:33
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Hear my heart: I value your souls and I pray for those who answer to my questions that Jesus would reveal Himself to you clearly. I'm sorry if you feel I tried to scare you. I want to see you guys in Heaven. I used to blaze and act stupid and God delivered me from that reckless lifestyle. If He did that for me he could heal you and deliver you from everything especially hell. Examine what you have your trust in. Trust only in Jesus Christ
2006-08-30
11:30:23 ·
update #1
I have read the Bible but the evidence shows that God wrote it and I believe it. God is not a liar.
If anybody wants to talk in private email me.
2006-08-30
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That's the stupidest way yet of preaching fear. Fear preacher. Why don't you go jump off a building.
2006-08-30 10:55:17
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answered by Mr. Shlutneyski 1
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you are the one who´s wrong. God really exists and He is Holy. So if you want to jump from the Empire State Building, just do it. If you want to live your life thinking that God doesn´t existe, just do it. But do not pretend that other people think like you. You read the Bible. God is in every page of it.
2006-08-30 11:01:59
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answered by Glittering angel 3
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This is a crude simplification of Pascal's wager.
What if you're wrong? What if Zeus really exists and you will be condemned to the underworld? What if Thor really exists? What if Jeebus was nothing more than a rabbi?
Why live as if they don't exist and are not divine?
Actually read your Norse mythology, your Greek history, the Ramayana and the Bhagavad Gita, the Qu'ran, every other holy book everywhere. Remember, they're all the only book you need ever read.
2006-08-30 11:03:47
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answered by flipturn2001 2
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Gravity is testable. The presence of a deity is not. Nor is the presence of an afterlife.
Do you really want people pretending to believe in your god "just in case"?
I have read the Bible, as well as the Q'uran and various other holy texts. I live my life ethically and with compassion for others, and I do so because I believe I should, not out of fear of some imagined punishment.
2006-08-30 11:00:36
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answered by N 6
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Personally, I would rather live my life believing that there is a God and find out I was wrong, than to live my life not believing and discovering I was wrong. As far as the Bible goes tho, I can't believe everything that is written since it was written by man...not God....and face it, man has a tendency to be pretty self serving and self centered...While the Bible has a lot to offer as far as guidelines for living go, it also leaves a lot to be desired as well.
2006-08-30 11:17:19
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answered by me 2
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well, what if you are wrong, would you jump off a building thinking your God is going to save you, I live my life as tho none of my prayers have been answered, because they haven't, and if there is a God he abandoned me, and gave me more grief that one person can possibly endure, and he may be holy but is also dystheistic
I have read it, many times, went to parochial school nine years, Douay-Rheims, still have it in the zippered bible carrier that looks like a purse, with my notebook, pens, pencils, highlighter, catholic calendar
2006-08-30 11:26:54
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answered by Voodoo Doll 6
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WHAT IF I'm wrong. I'm human and fallible, it's okay to be wrong. The real question is (since you want throw around science and pretend that it is somehow applicable to the proof of the divine, and we all should go jump off of a building somewhere just to please you) why should you care if I am wrong? They'll be more room in the uppity corner of heaven for you, now won't there? You wouldn't want us agnostics crowding in on your after-life just because we converted out of fear would you? NAH!!!!
2006-08-30 11:06:46
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answered by becca007 2
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The guy who God choose to carry the light ended up being the prince of darkness.
Born with the knowledge of my ignorance and left to figure it out for myself that i should have faith and believe what others tell me to.
I guess i am just another loser on Gods game show.
2006-08-30 11:02:06
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answered by Chronic Observer 3
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I don't believe I am wrong. But if It happens that I am. Then guess what? I have try to live a good life. and What's wrong with that? The Question is, What if you're wrong? You are the one who's going to be in a world of hurt.
2006-08-30 11:07:31
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answered by ? 3
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The Greeks took philosophy logic and reason far beyond what you are trying here. Stick to faith, you believe because you have been given a gift.
Share the gift of faith through your actions...and with love.
2006-08-30 11:01:24
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answered by tchrist36 2
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Flawed thinking. I know gravity exists, since an object I drop falls when I turn it loose. So far, I've yet to see any proof of a "god".
(Would you jump if your god said, "Leap, my son, I'll give you wings"?
2006-08-30 10:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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