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2007-02-07 01:14:52
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answer #1
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answered by Harry R 3
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You grossly misunderstand theism, and particularly true Christianity.
1) If you consider this life a "jail", then perhaps you should seek professional help.
2) Belief in something doesn't cause an unpleasant feeling - inner conflict between one's actions and one's beliefs does.
3) I don't feel attacked by your post...mostly just amused at your ignorance about what I believe.
4) Nobody's out to "get me". Again...seek professional help, dude.
5) Actually Christians are taught that "god helps those who help themselves." Self-sufficiency and personal responsibility are a major theme within Christianity.
6) Actually, Christians believe that men are inherently good, and are literal children of a God who is Good personified. You got it exactly opposite.
2007-02-07 01:16:47
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answer #2
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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I agree. To believe in a supreme being who is capable of rejecting its own creation, is to always have a little doubt - what if I don't measure up, even if I've done this, and that? Will God look kindly on me?
I believe in Love. The best description I've found is the Tao. It encompasses everything, dark and light, good and evil, and takes it all back into itself without judgment. There is nothing else to do, because it is everything - the profane and the profound both.
2007-02-07 01:22:16
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answer #3
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answered by KC 7
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I am not sure what's your definition of hell but the bible says it is sheol/hades/grave/pit. So all the dead goes there, the grave where they are buried.
1. Believing in God means enduring this life, a system of corruption and injustice...that he will bring this system to destruction. (Revelation 21:3,4)
2. Believing the devil exists, we know the reason why there is suffering.
3. I respect people who do not believe in God, its not an attack, its freedom of speech.
4. 1 Peter 5: 8 Keep YOUR senses, be watchful. YOUR adversary, the Devil, walks about like a roaring lion, seeking to devour [someone].
5.Since God created man, then without him, man wouldnt be alive...he gave us the choice to believe him or not...he didnt force anyone to...the difference with our choice is I believe in him so I know I am nothing without him, you chose not to believe so with or without him is just the same.
6. Dont know where you got that...but we in our congregation are taught there is good in everyone...
2007-02-07 01:21:03
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answer #4
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answered by Tomoyo K 4
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No, no longer all God believers live in hell. i imagine you meant to direct the question in the route of Christians (because you commence declaring them the perfect 2.) i comprehend when I stay questioning about the completed lot i have been taught in Christian church homes interior the previous, i trust like i'm dwelling in hell. on the least, feeling as although any incorrect flow I make might want to deliver me to an eternity of misery, has contributed to my stress affliction. :)
2016-11-25 23:21:40
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answer #5
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answered by nordland 4
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Yes, all believers in God are suffering in the hell of disbelief to call their human fellows out of it.
2007-02-07 01:12:01
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Satan believes in God and his demons believe in God, so ya, they are God-believers in Hell. Other than that, you're wrong as usual.
2007-02-07 01:13:23
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answer #7
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answered by Red neck 7
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You're not a very good aetheist, These questions would be fruitless to you if you were. probably means you are questioning you're own faith!
2007-02-07 01:16:04
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answer #8
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answered by Burnt Emberes 3
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It's a hell of their own making. Clinging unquestioningly to theological doctrines is a crime against God.
2007-02-07 01:10:32
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell and home are what you make of them.
2007-02-07 01:30:43
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answered by Tori M 4
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yes
2007-02-07 01:13:19
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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