In reply to Kinggreef.. The reality of it is that we as a people are not ready to except life for what it is..life!! We live and we die and that's it. Why devote so much time and effort to something that doesn't exist? Are time on earth is precious you only get to live life once so live your life and stop letting others influence you. I'm comfortable in the fact that I'm gonna go to the same place Christians go when I die. In a box under about 6 feet of dirt and a patch of sod.
Great video!! To bad not one of them will watch it. Regardless of anything anyone says people are going to believe what they want to believe. I personally believe that they are delusional. If you need an example check out any question submitted by a woman named reallyfedup (holy roller to the max who hates gays and thinks shes god reincarnate!).. I say its okay to believe what you want just don't try to press your beliefs on me! I choose not to believe because, I see no reason to. There is no proof to back any of it and evolution is a fact and its true..Its not just a theory. Good Luck to everyone and there beliefs I would say God Bless but, I don't believe in the guy..
2006-10-22 16:31:27
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answered by Bucs_Fan 3
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Sheesh!! For the points only. My choice was an informed one. I made it and I stick by it. Everybody is looking for someone or something to believe in. What I don't understand is how man can make something with his own hands and worship it. Giving it more importance than the maker and follow corrupt men who are just men, to the death ie; Jim Jones and the grape kool-aid. Yet, people like you criticize a group of believers who love even you and as much as is within us, strive for peace.
2006-10-22 16:24:32
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answered by jazzy1! 2
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Yet again you waste your time! You will never change their minds!!! There are christians who would; and have, rather die than denounce their 'god.'
So just let them get on with it, they will never change, which is also a sign of being delusional!
What do you hope to gain by this question? The answers will be so predictable. Surely you have better ways to spend your time? Is is your life really that empty?
2006-10-22 21:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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oxyman42 Re-Loaded,
I saw that video last month. It's really for people like you. You are so afraid to touch the subject because of things like this with any intellectual honsety, for fear of being judged as weak.
The person that made this video is not good at it. I've seen a lot better presentations of Pro Christianity messages, than anti christian messages. This guy is preaching another religion. His religion.
Just by saying you're delusional, doesn't make it so.
2006-10-22 16:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm an athiest myself, but I think you can point to many positive things that have come from religious beliefs. People are delusional about much more important and pressing issues than spiritual beliefs.
2006-10-22 16:28:54
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answered by Jon M 2
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I don't understand why this bothers you. I see so many questions from non believers aiming at insulting Christians (and Muslims as well!), making fun on them, trying to persuade them that they're in the wrong. If you don't believe, why bother? If they believe in a lot of rubbish, it's their problem. Relax and leave people alone!
2006-10-22 20:34:25
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answered by Grilla Parlante 6
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I'm already awake. I believe it's you who are delusional. There are so many inaccuracies in that video that it's just funny to see that you consider that proof of anything. I would be embarrassed to call that proof. As for the lack of proof that any of the events in the bible ever took place, people are unearthing evidence all the time.
2006-10-22 16:20:13
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answered by Ms. H 6
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Yes i've seen this site before. I think the only ones delusional are the ones who made it up
2006-10-22 16:57:56
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answered by mom 3
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To put it simply, if believing in and loving Jesus and God is wrong, I don't wanna be right!
I watched your little video, and I found no evidence that any of those things did not happen. Sure, the events chronicled in the Bible may seem far-fetched, but so did microwaves and television 100 years ago. I feel sad for you. :(
2006-10-22 16:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I watched your video so please read mine and check out this web site! It may not seem important to you, but when it comes down to everlasting life it matters.
OVER 500 WITNESSES
Several very important factors are often overlooked when considering Christ's post-resurrection appearances to individuals. The first is the large number of witnesses of Christ after that resurrection morning. One of the earliest records of Christ's appearing after the resurrection is by Paul. The apostle appealed to his audience's knowledge of the fact that Christ had been seen by more than 500 people at one time. Paul reminded them that the majority of those people were still alive and could be questioned. Dr. Edwin M. Yamauchi, associate professor of history at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, emphasizes: "What gives a special authority to the list (of witnesses) as historical evidence is the reference to most of the five hundred brethren being still alive. St. Paul says in effect, 'If you do not believe me, you can ask them.' Such a statement in an admittedly genuine letter written within thirty years of the event is almost as strong evidence as one could hope to get for something that happened nearly two thousand years ago." Let's take the more than 500 witnesses who saw Jesus alive after His death and burial, and place them in a courtroom. Do you realize that if each of those 500 people were to testify for only six minutes, including cross-examination, you would have an amazing 50 hours of firsthand testimony? Add to this the testimony of many other eyewitnesses and you would well have the largest and most lopsided trial in history.
WHERE DO YOU STAND?
How do you evaluate this overwhelming historical evidence? What is your decision about the fact of Christ's empty tomb? What do you think of Christ?
When I was confronted with the overwhelming evidence for Christ's resurrection, I had to ask the logical question: "What difference does all this evidence make to me? What difference does it make whether or not I believe Christ rose again and died on the cross for my sins!' The answer is put best by something Jesus said to a man who doubted--Thomas. Jesus told him: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me" (John 14:6).
On the basis of all the evidence for Christ's resurrection, and considering the fact that Jesus offers forgiveness of sin and an eternal relationship with God, who would be so foolhardy as to reject Him? Christ is alive! He is living today.
You can trust God right now by faith through prayer. Prayer is talking with God. God knows your heart and is not so concerned with your words as He is with the attitude of your heart. If you have never trusted Christ, you can do so right now.
The prayer I prayed is: "Lord Jesus, I need You. Thank You for dying on the cross for my sins. I open the door of my life and trust You as my Savior. Thank You for forgiving my sins and giving me eternal life. Make me the kind of person You want me to be. Thank You that I can trust You."
2006-10-22 16:39:08
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answered by jacket2230 4
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