Msybe you would like to look at my own Holy Verse,
"He who preaceth Christianity be as a fool, May he rot in Hellfire for all eternity, blessed be SATAN!"
Now, think about it.
2007-01-03 14:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I grew up polytheist and have stayed that way. i won't be in a position to think of any incorrect way different than the ideals that I grew up with. i've got on no account had a want to verify the bible because of the fact that Christianity would not worship my deities or have the comparable ideals that I do. Christianity merely has on no account been an option for me because of the fact it is too distinctive from my ideals and practices. i don't have something against it; it is merely between the various faiths that i do no longer prepare---like Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Taoism, Islam, etc. i've got visited some distinctive non secular centers. they're frequently exciting and the folk are friendly. yet no longer something would desire to cajole me to denounce the deities that i've got properly-known and enjoyed all of my existence. i think that Christians could experience the comparable way in the event that they have been to bypass to the non secular centers of a faith that they don't have faith in.
2016-10-06 09:59:20
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answered by bungay 4
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First off, Satanists are not Pagans. Satanists believe in Lucifer, a Biblical figure, making Satanism an offshoot or sister faith to Christianity. Paganism predates the JCI faiths.
Second, "Wiccan," "Satanist," and "Pagan" should all be capitalized, as they are titles of religions. We capitalize the name of your religion and your God, and you should do the same for ours.
Third, many Pagans are quite well-versed (pardon the pun) in the Bible. But we are not Christians and don't follow the Christian Holy Book, so why should we care what it says? Have you read the Koran to see what it says about YOUR religion? Of course not, and why should you?
2007-01-03 14:23:42
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answered by Huddy 6
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Being I don't accept the Bible, doesn't exactly convice me of anything. It's apparently not original to Jesus: check out "The Five Gospels" by the Jesus Seminar, they rate it as "black", i.e., "very unlikely that Jesus uttered these words." I agree with them; Jesus was a great philosopher, I truly doubt he ever said this.
Have you ever read the Qur'an, Sura 9:30? If you haven't, maybe YOU should take a look at it and think about it.
2007-01-03 14:43:53
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answered by The Doctor 7
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Luke Skywalker is in the bible?And why can I only read it from 8 to 9?
2007-01-03 14:21:43
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answered by juniorramos1974 3
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I like how you throw in Satanist in there. Can I ask you something...Do you know anything about Pagan or Wicca?? Do you know that its not bad and we do not worship the devil? I have read the bible, infact I went to a Christian school for a couple of years. I have my bible you have yours, cant you just leave it at that?? Cant you just look at people for who they are and not religion they are? We are all human, we all have our faith, there is no one right faith. Im not judging you, so why are you judging me?
2007-01-03 14:52:58
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answered by angel01182 3
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I don't deny your God, I just don't worship him. I have no use for him. I think he's violent, abusive and petty. I have, of course, read the Bible, along with many other sacred texts. If I hadn't read the Bible, I wouldn't know what a tantrum throwing baby your God is. Besides, I don't believe in Angels, or Heaven, so why should I care if they deny me?
2007-01-04 07:24:43
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answered by kaplah 5
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Have you read the Epistle to the Paranoids 1:1-5 in the Principia Discordia? If not, maybe you should take a look at it.
After all, if you expect other people to read your holy texts, you should be willing to read theirs.
2007-01-05 13:40:49
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answered by Elfwreck 6
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Okay, all of those catagories don't believe in the same heaven to you to begin with... So why the hell would they care what a book that means nothing to them says?... I can write down "Whoever believeth not in his noodly goodness shall be cast into the eternal pot, that shal boil until all of being has melted and sticketh to the wall when thrown." It make me right, and it doesn't make it worth pondering for anyone. What makes Luke so infallible on this note anyway? Did he hear this from Jesus's mouth?... No?... What about hear it directly from someone who originally heard it from Jesus? WHAT?! That's not even likely?! Well, all the same, he must be right and I'll change my beliefs because someone says that someone someone who lived 60 years before them said something, and also said that this person was divine.
2007-01-03 14:21:42
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answered by yelxeH 5
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I've never the Christian bible, the Muslim Qur'an, or the Hindu Vedas. Do you normally read the religious sacred texts of religions that you don't believe in? If you don't, do you understand why I wouldn't either? Thank you for being polite in your question, but it simply doesn't interest me.
2007-01-04 00:02:12
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answered by Witchy 7
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I have read The Bible, and I've thought about it at great length. Maybe you should read "The Wisdom of Insecurity" by Alan Watts, or "The God Delusion," by Richard Dawkins, or "The Demon Haunted World," by Carl Sagan.
Also, you should try to curb the almost vulgar tone of condescension you used in this question.
2007-01-03 14:21:51
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answered by RabidBunyip 4
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