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100% AGREE

2007-06-16 19:59:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 6

Much of man's denial of God is related to God never showing up like he used to do in the bible. Don't forget, during the W.W. 2 Holocaust, when the Pope was shot, on 9/11, during the 2004 Tsunami, when priests were molesting children, God was a no-show. Lets stop making excuses. In the bible, he came down practically every time someone farted.

2007-06-17 03:11:42 · answer #2 · answered by liberty11235 6 · 1 1

This is correct. I have been meditating on these thoughts today. 1 John 5:3 is quite simple and clear. "This is love for God: to obey his commands. And his commands are not burdensome." This is as simple as it gets. A subject of God's kingdom is bound to be gracious (Colossians 4:6) and humble (1 Peter 3:8), in fear of God and the king appointed by men (1 Peter 2:13, 14). This does not mean ostentatious service for hire as in Romans 1:25.

2007-06-17 04:07:53 · answer #3 · answered by MiD 4 · 0 1

No way! I dont exactly believe in God but Im a really good person who sins alot less than a lot of the Christians I know. Why would I need any organization to tell me to be a good person? I just naturally want love, peace, and happiness for all!

2007-06-17 03:05:31 · answer #4 · answered by Logic Lost And Found 4 · 1 1

Man's denial of God is so that others, who believe themselves followers, may test their belief. Against whom would you test your strength if all believed as you?

God gives you stairs so that your legs may become strong, and thus be able to carry you back to him. If the stairs are evil, the the strength which is their result is also evil, and thus are you blinded to the gifts given to you.

Sin is the gift to strengthen your own riteousness and test your compassion. Wherefore do you bless the temple and not the begger beside it, whose presence makes it all the more grand.

2007-06-17 03:07:24 · answer #5 · answered by Khnopff71 7 · 1 2

Yes, if mankind did not fail the test in the Garden of Eden, we wouldnt have to go through this whole thing and gain faith in the first place. The revelation is amazing enough if you have heard of something that was around 4000 years ago.

2007-06-17 03:04:13 · answer #6 · answered by Josh 3 · 2 4

Since the majority of people on the planet have not experienced "natural revelation" of your god and religion, disagree 100%.

2007-06-17 03:01:49 · answer #7 · answered by gehme 5 · 5 3

If 'sinning' is related to not believing in god then no one believes.

2007-06-17 03:09:43 · answer #8 · answered by RU SRS? 4 · 0 1

Are you saying people choose not to follow this religion or that out of malice towards god?

2007-06-17 02:58:19 · answer #9 · answered by YahooAnswersIsFun 3 · 2 1

agree

Satan has the power of influence and blinding. He blinds the minds of the unbelieving (2 Corinthians 4:4). He prevents the gospel from entering their hearts (Matthew 13:19; Luke 8:11). Satan speaks through fortunetellers (Acts 16:16), cult leaders (1 Timothy 4:1-2), and false preachers (2 Corinthians 11: 13-15). He seeks to deceive about his existence, his purposes, his activities, and his coming defeat. He is the deceiver of the whole world (Revelation 12:8). His ultimate deception will be in the anti-christ (2 Thessalonians 2:9).

2007-06-17 02:58:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 7

Nope. We don't believe in sin if we don't believe in your mythical god. And stop insulting people by pretending you are smart,

2007-06-17 03:03:13 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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