he may indeed love me, but if i dont accept him as my savior, he still loves me enough to send me to hell for eternity
2006-08-31 18:40:42
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answered by heavyhand002 3
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I think "rediculate" is now on my list of favorite non-existent words to use in conversation.
Sorry, but I'm not convinced that Christianity is true. Indeed, though I do not rule out the possibility that a god exists, I'm fairly sure Christianity isn't true, based in no small part on my bible studies, both now and when I used to be a Christian.
2006-09-01 01:48:36
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answered by phaedra 5
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I am an atheist, though I was once Christian. In all my life, I have never been happier than I am now. With all my heart, mind, and body, with every ounce of strength I have within my being, I renounce any and all faith in God, whether Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Native, or any other variant of God.
If I am drenched in the blood of your messiah, I wash it off, reject, and renounce it. The blood of a suicidal and insane man who lived 2000 years ago has nothing to do with me.
There is no void in my life, contrary to what many christians say. I do not "secretly know that there is a god" nor do I hate god -- to hate a thing, you must believe it exists. I am emotionally ambivalent to God as he does not exist.
I live a moral and good life, seeking to end pain and promote individual and community well-being. The lack of belief in God has not caused me to lose my moral compass, indeed, in every way it has made me all the more clearly focused on that moral compass.
I reject your religion and all its fairytale stories of heaven, hell, reincarnation, life after death, the ressurection of the many cruicified Gods, among them Odhinn, Mithras, and the Christian Messiah, Yeshua of Nazareth.
I have considered Pascal's Wager and found it wanting. The idea that belief is infinitely rewarding and nonbelief is infinitely punishing can be applied to anyone's view of religion, and therefore is invalid.
I demand proof, nothing less. Show me proof of a god, any god, and I will believe.
2006-09-01 01:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Excellent! This love thing is everywhere, it's fantastic! Now God loves me too, I can't miss. With JC on board we've got the love train on track again. All aboard and break out the Cristal! Nothing but the best tonight!
2006-09-01 01:42:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I question the love of a God that lies. God says "thou shall not kill", yet he, according to the bible, is the worlds worst murder in the history of the Earth. Does anyone else see a contradiction here? So if God says he loves me, does that me he hates me?
2006-09-01 01:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, I'm cool with that. So long as he doesn't do that creepy stalkery call and hang up thing that my ex who still loves me does.
2006-09-01 01:39:24
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answered by angk 6
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Preaching to others isn't right. Don't think that everyone feels the way you do. You're insulting me.
2006-09-01 01:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The purpose of life is to discover G_D is real and activity seeking those who will believe in Him.
If you do not believe G_D is real do this:
when your alone say: G_D;
I don't believe your real and I have no reason to believe in you if you are real show me in a way that proves your alive and want me to be with you, I need absolute proof, I give you permission to come into my life to show me.
Then wait for your proof....... just keep your socks glued on!.
2006-09-01 01:49:53
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answered by freelarry2005 1
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Buddah loves you, too. Peace!
2006-09-01 01:44:00
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answered by tamminator2000 2
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"rediculate". Haha.
2006-09-01 01:39:32
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answered by Michael 5
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