This is what I keep saying!!!
They think they are funny but Jesus weeps when they do this kind of thing
2007-04-15 19:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Er.
I don't think (although I'm not going back through all my answers here) that I've ever cursed, blasphemed, or made slurs against Jesus.
I'm known on occasion to make critical comments about some of the people who SAY they are his followers, but in truth choose the condemnatory views of the OT and Paul as their template for behavior, rather than the message of love that Jesus is said to have preached.
Whether Jesus was a historical person to whom a lot of mythos was attached, or whether he was simply an accretion of previous mythos, doesn't really matter to me.
No one died for my "sins". There is no person, whether completely human or semi- or demi-divine, who can "take away the sins of the world". We are each the source of our own behavior, our own actions, and ultimately, of what those actions produce. And because they come from us, we are responsible for them.
As for "God" - I DO hate the idea of "God" being as described in the OT. But you see, I don't believe for a moment that that is an accurate depiction of "God" - if we can even say that there is such a being.
We each *choose* to believe what we believe, whether simply from accepting what we've been told (taking the easy way of not questioning), or for other reasons.
And since it is a matter of choice, why would anyone choose to believe that "God" is as represented in the OT?
I truly cannot understand why anyone would consciously choose to believe that the ultimate Force in the universe is the OT "God". Ask yourself, what would be the result if we believed, instead, in a "God" that does not put conditions on It's love, that does not empower some people to kill others in It's name, that does not put It's creations through a blind test, and then punish those who choose wrongly to eternal torment?
Peace out.
2007-04-16 04:32:34
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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Everyone does not believe as the Christians do, yet the Christians act as though they should. Those that make fun, make fun only of the concept that everyone should believe as the Christians. They aren't really blaspheming. That's just a Christian concept. Morever, the Atheists don't believe in a God nor Jesus as the Son of God, therefore it's not hate ... how can you hate that which you dont' believe in???
2007-04-15 19:29:56
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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You can't hate what doesn't exist. God and Jesus do not exist. But I most certainly can hate the self righteous Christians who try to get me to live by their religion whether I want to or not or post things about how I "blaspheme and slur against Jesus". Believe me, I'm not the one lacking in knowledge.
2007-04-15 19:33:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The unpardonable sin isn't a type of sin. it incredibly is a level of sin. the guy refuses to repent. They close their strategies to the impact of the Holy Spirit. it incredibly is a state of open insurrection wherein the promptings of the Holy Spirit are first disregarded, then resisted, and finally rejected completely till they are actually not perceived. it incredibly is the reason it can not be forgiven. the typical function of the Holy Spirit is to reprove the international of sin. (John sixteen:8) If he's rejected then he's grieved. (Eph.4:30)
2016-10-22 07:10:31
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answered by ? 4
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I like Jesus, but i dont like the way Christians and Christianity has distorted his message to indoctrinate and mentally imprison the masses, and use it almost as a tool of war against non-believers
2007-04-15 19:29:30
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answered by Fatty 2
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WE are His children. I love God/Jesus. He first loved us.....and gave His life to prove it. All one need do is read John 3:16. I agree with you. To mach God is stupidity and childish. If a person is an Atheist, or one that simply does not believe in God, how can they mock something they don't feel exists to begin with? They'd be mocking something they don't even think is there. How much sense does that make? What bad thing has GOD done to anyone lately?
2007-04-15 19:28:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do enjoying blaspheming Jesus.
No, I hurt Christians, and others who have a love affair with the fictional character.
No, it's an accumulation of it. Jesus did not exist, and therefore it's fun to poke fun at the people who think he did. Please don't message me sending "prrof." All the miracles were done centures before in Greek and Egyptian myths.
I tried asking good questions, but since I'm not a Christian, they got reported for being stupid, or something like that. Besides, Y!A tends to let me get my malicious streak out.
Yes. I hate your good and his fictional son. You nailed it down well.
You can be his child, I'll stick to my Gods.
2007-04-15 19:30:22
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answered by Squishy Khrysorrhapis 2
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No, I am of no relation to your god. I'm not one of his children.
And no, I don't hate Jesus. Personally, I feel indifference towards him. I don't believe he existed as a literal historical person, only as mythology.
2007-04-15 19:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Hurt myself how? There is no God, so there's no harm. Can't hate things that don't exist. And yeah, I would mock my mom, my sister, anyone. They do it right back. If you can't laugh at yourself, you just get mad when others do it to you. If "God" was so concerned, he would have struck me down long ago.
2007-04-15 19:28:48
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answered by ReeRee 6
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