...and he assured me that he most definitely does NOT exist; and he wanted me to spread the message to all of you.
He also told me that Paris Hilton would be released from jail later that day.
I've had divine revelation.
My words were directly inspired by He Who Does Not Exist.
My words contained a prophecy that came to pass.
Therefor, my claim has exactly as much to back it up as the bible, and directly contradicts the bible.
By what objective, universal standard do you judge who is right and who is wrong?
And if there is no standard, how can you say ANYthing concrete or factual about EITHER claim, and why should you just accept either claim?
2007-06-08
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Does it surprise you that you got responses from Christians already, saying "How could he send an email if he doesn't exist?" They have completely missed the point of the question. They seek to "beat" you, rather than give an actual answer that addresses the matter.
This goes to show you, that your logic is lost on them.
It is a mental block to rationality, plain and simple. They REFUSE to even think about your question.
2007-06-08 05:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all- you are ridiculous- second of all- you are reading an email from someone who does not exist- and you call us believers crazy.
I have a book that is God's love letter to me- and I believe every word that it says, just as much as you believe that He does not exist. So you belief is yours- just let us believe the way we do, and one day everyone will know that He exists.
2007-06-08 05:11:11
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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Thank God he started to e-mail someone other than me I will a little tired of him pretending to be the businessman from Nigeria who had a fortune left after he died
2007-06-08 05:05:38
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answered by Cherry Berry 5
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That's wierd, cause I actually got a memo from the flying spaggetti monster this morning, he told me that the decline of pirates is the cause of global warming.
2007-06-08 05:05:30
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answered by Ginger Ninja 4
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Interesting.... hmmm. you got an email from someone who does not exist. SO that tells me that someone is posing as God, trying to make you believe He does not exist. If he does not exist, it can not be divine intervention. hmmmmm.....
2007-06-08 05:04:27
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answered by There can only be one - (ANSWER) 4
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If he said he doesn't exist, how could he send you an email? Get some professional help.
2007-06-08 05:04:06
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answered by ☼LaVieBoheme☼ 2
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if he dont exist how did you get an email from him ha i beat the xian take that bible thumpers
hippy cay yay
2007-06-08 05:04:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Your whole posting is nothing but contradictory statements. I have nothing to say. I know God exists.
2007-06-08 05:04:42
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answered by biggestjesusfan, † Cat P.W. † 4
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It's hilarious that some of them want "proof" to "disprove" what they blindly believe, and have NO proof for
2007-06-08 05:18:36
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answered by kingoomieiii 3
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Post the email.
2007-06-08 05:03:45
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answered by Gwen 4
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