Ya know, I don't think it will be worth your waste of time responding to those two grams - only idiots would say such a thing. If you do respond, I can think of a few zingers, but they are not so nice.
Usually comments like this come from brainwashed Bible Thumpers who believe that finding Jesus gives them permission to become judgemental buttwads. The problem is that no one can "find Jesus" (HE was never hiding so how can he be found). The other problem is that people like these two have completely missed the point of their chosen faith.
Having studied Christian theology for years (and ultimatly leaving Christianity behind because it makes no sense to me), the Bible gives Christians the charge to judge fellow Christians. Christians do not have authority, according to their own holy book, to judge non-Christians.
This means you are dealing with people who are not only judgemental, but very badly trained in their own faith and its practices from the Biblical perspective.
Say nothing and let them be - they are not worth the time it would take to respond to them. If they can't be loving and gentle witnesses, they obviously aren't "Christian" anyway.
2007-05-30 03:14:00
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answered by yarn whore 5
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a million) All info shows the human beings of Mesopotamia theory the Earth became right into a flat disk. The Bible helps this. 2) human beings in all probability found out the Earth became right into a sphere by potential of watching distant gadgets sink under the horizon whilst on the sea. The trend of stars changing at diverse latitudes could even have helped. So seafarers have been in all probability the 1st to examine the form of the planet. The Greeks knew all this or perhaps have been able to estimate its circumference with real looking accuracy. Edit: No, the old testomony became into written in Hebrew. the recent testomony became into in Greek, yet at this element the Roman Empire knew the worldwide became into around so it somewhat is a moot element.
2016-10-30 04:58:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Saying to an atheist, “You hate god.” is like telling a Christian…
..."You hate The Mighty Easter Bunny".
2007-05-30 03:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Saying to an atheist, “You hate god.” is like telling a Christian that they hate santa clause.
It's kinda hard to hate something you don't believe in.
(not that it stops people)
2007-05-30 03:05:31
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answered by Joe M 5
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Saying to an atheist,
“You hate god.”
is like telling a Christian
" Catholics are Christian "
2007-05-30 03:08:54
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answered by ! 6
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Well if an atheist doesn't beleive there is a God then they can't hate him right? So christians don't beleive that evolution exists right? So I guess that would be like saying "christians hate evolution". Right?
2007-05-30 03:15:05
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answered by comer59 3
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Saying to an atheist, “You hate god.” is like telling a Christian "You hate Zeus".
Perhaps if you replace their non-existent god with a god that they think is non-existent, they'd see how utterly stupid that is.
2007-05-30 03:09:12
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answered by glitterkittyy 7
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"You love God.".
The 10 commandments. I dont know you, so don't consider if you hate God or not. But you can test yourself. The first commandments. Do you love the LORD God who delivered you from bondage? Do you love other gods more than the LORD God. Do you take the name of the LORD thy God in vain? The blessings go to the 1000s generations of those who love God and the iniquities (sinful addictions) to the 3rd & 4th generations of those who hate God? So, do you have any sinful addictions? Then think back to the root of the sinful addiction.
Also, denying God, when the Gospel is presented correctly, is rebellion & hating God.
Jesus said it simple. Love the LORD thy God with all your heart, mind, soul & strength. Jesus said that those who love Him will obey Him.
Christians who have been saved from much, love God much.
2007-05-30 03:10:09
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answered by LottaLou 7
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"You hate the Flying Spaghetti Monster"
Lol you always say it with such class, Grimmy. But, it's more than misguided.
2007-05-30 09:28:44
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answered by Kallan 7
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"You love flying pigs."
Atheists do not believe in God, therefore, they could not hate something they do not believe in. So you would have to say that a Christian loves/hates something that they do not believe in.
2007-05-30 03:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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