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I asked a question on here before if science was able to extend your life would you take it. Most people said no and that they would rather be with God in heaven than live longer in this life. So should we open "God Camps" like the kind they had in Nazi Germany to help them meet him quicker?

2007-01-29 05:22:01 · 11 answers · asked by anon4nw 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I was just kidding.

2007-01-29 05:35:02 · update #1

Yeah I know its bad. I'm sorry. Its just that stupid religious people really piss me off sometimes.

2007-01-29 05:36:43 · update #2

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Now thats pushing it, id rather war with christians than resort to something so low as to what they did during the Nazi regime. It was christians not atheists that did the holocaust, i think the revisionists should be punched in the face though.

Just because i despise them, does NOT mean i want to resort to some of thier actions. Christians did the Holocaust, id rather shove that in their face than do it myself, christians did torture in Spain, id rather shove it in their face than resort to such uncivil behavior.

2007-01-29 05:25:50 · answer #1 · answered by ihatechristiansegyptiangoddess 2 · 0 1

Are you ready to meet God? No one knows the day or the hour. From your question I would say you need to do some serious preparing before you meet your maker.

Many Christians did die in the camps in Germany. The fact that you would even think that repeating the sins of Nazi Germany should be discussed, even jokingly, reflects a lack of maturity and a spiritual deficit.

2007-01-29 05:33:52 · answer #2 · answered by HolyLamb 4 · 0 0

Why not? That has always been the atheist method of dealing with theism. Not counting the Holocaust, atheists murdered 180,000,000 people over the last century, and I have seen a lot of atheists on Y!A proposing a ban on religion...

2007-01-29 05:26:39 · answer #3 · answered by NONAME 7 · 1 1

No one really wants to die. Lost of folks talk big about the hereafter and how they'll be better off. But the truth is, no one really knows. All evidence points to no afterlife whatsoever.

2007-01-29 05:27:11 · answer #4 · answered by Gene Rocks! 5 · 1 0

you're spot on, lack of understanding is reason. It exhibits way by using manipulation and concern inducing. And there could be a number of techniques one can be liable to manipulation (poverty, loneliness, no belonging, no reason to combat for, way of existence, loss of outstanding education, ...). only actuality might have the flexibility to conquer the lack of understanding. yet this takes a lot time. To project or detect a faulted conviction meets loads of resistance. yet we are able to be certain, "time will tell all thoughts actual" (Mary Baker Eddy). because of the fact in the top, a faulted conviction will deliver approximately its very own defeat.

2016-11-28 03:05:26 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

"Most people said no"

Well, I am a Christian and I welcome Science. I just don't approve of killing humans in the name of Science.

Killing is against God's Law and also Natural law.

Peace!

2007-01-29 05:33:00 · answer #6 · answered by C 7 · 0 0

Yet another attack against Christians...blah blah blah...yada yada yada :-/

God camps?...lol Come on man! I know you are trying to be funny, but come on!

2007-01-29 08:08:47 · answer #7 · answered by Goober W 4 · 0 0

No way! Repeat the world's mistakes? No.

2007-01-29 05:25:54 · answer #8 · answered by Cold Fart 6 · 0 0

What an absolutely stupid question.

2007-01-29 05:26:28 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No

2007-01-29 05:40:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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