I'll probably sacrifice a pig, put it on a rotisserie for a few hours, invite some agnostic heathens over and eat it! Atleast thats the plan right now.
2007-06-21 19:10:35
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answered by Active Denial System™ 6
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That's right, keep it up! It's ppl like you who have driven ppl like me away from your accursed fraudulent bankrupt religion! All you can offer anymore is promises and threats that your terrorist god may overlook me if I bow and scrape low enough, and do the Jeessuss bellycrawl, and swear eternal fealty to him as a king, or burn in some promised fantasy place your religion concocted to threaten ppl you disagree with - and you disagree with almost everyone!
The position your god offers you is being a dog who will be allowed to eat from the scraps off his table. The Truth is that your inhuman bloody god wants 99% of humanity dead and in hell - and that's simply unacceptable! The Great Flood shows that your god hates us all. Job shows us that your god is utterly untrustworthy when you need him the most...
If such an improbable thing should ever occur, you'll be standing right there with me, and your precious Jeessuss will be telling YOU in no uncertain terms that you've had your 15 minutes of fame already and you must depart from him into the shadows post haste, because you've already gotten your reward.
I want nothing to do with your or you church's extortions, threats, bullying, lies, and oppressions. I will live my life as I choose, fearing no god, either on Earth or in the hereafter, and I will take the full consequences of my actions. I certainly don't want to be associated with disgusting little toadies like your ilk, who think you can say a few "I'm sorry Jesus's" then continue on your merry way. I don't want your spiritual insurance policy - for something tha't alledgedly free, it comes at too hign a price!
From the very description you've given of your "loving" god I am certain that your religion's god is not a god of heart or compassion, and if he can be fooled with your parlor tricks and rote recitals then he isn't worthy to be a god. Therefore He will be no god of mine!
" Do what you [your HGA] Will shall be the Whole of the Law!!
2007-06-21 22:48:19
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answered by sheik_sebir 4
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My goodness, you say these things and the NT is all about Jesus confronting the Dogmatic leaders. Then there's the parable of the Good Samaritan which is story directly against the Dogmatic leaders. This question is so far out there that I can't even believe that you are a Christian and if I am mistaken then, Woe.
Please Treat the Christians With Some More Respect
2007-06-21 19:10:55
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answered by Yahoo Sucks 5
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k where do i start for one all of you can trash christianity quite easily but which one of you beleives in scientific therioes such as the big bang what evidence is there of things such as this nothing it is a theory where these days more and more evidence is compiling toward the proof that christianity is real many thi9ngs that they say has happened in the bible is proven events so it obviouesely has some credibility , what proof do you have of there "THEORIES" that is all they are. so you all have absolutley ZERO! right to come on here and make claims like there is no such thing as a godor heavan and hell it has just as much credibility as science. i dont understand whats happening these days you look at most religions like native muslims, jews, etc etc if you make fun of them on tv or anytihng there is always conflict over matters like that but they constantly make fun of and bash christianity with little to no concequence and even if its not funny we still laughso im not sure how this is fair or equal rights to beleive what you want sure you can without being killed or anything but there is definately an oppression like for examples a student at school who is a christian would be made fun of a lot this in turn could influence their descision and turn them away from chrisitanity completely. well im am done i agree the manner and harshness in which the person who posted this question said it was the completely wrong way to do it but he is right in what he is trying to do
2007-06-22 17:07:40
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answered by brandon m 1
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Belief is not a choice.
I can't choose to believe in an invisible pink unicorn prancing around my living room, I can't choose to believe I am a superhero, and I can't choose to believe in Jesus as you do. There is nothing that compels me to believe in any of these things, I can't pretend about that.
People come to their beliefs based on how they understand information, what they've experienced, what they think about it. Belief is limited to our perceptions and understandings... we can't choose to believe something deep down in our hearts if our minds just reject the possibility.
I also don't believe there is a Higher Power that will eternally punish well-meaning, good people for basically being wrong. If you believe Jesus is a savior then you should go with that and do what you believe is right. Not everyone is convinced that you're right though, other people's deeply-held beliefs are different and they have to go by what they believe.
2007-06-21 19:16:19
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answered by MSB 7
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Well see the funny thing is, God is all knowing, so God made the human race knowing we would al be sinners, giving us freewill knowing we'd make the wrong descisions. So effectively, God made us, before he even amde us he knew we were going to burn in a firey hell of eternal pain of his own making? The idea of God is a twisted one. Everyone has there own opinion but it's stuff like your saying that makes me dislike Christains. That's when you know I'm peacefully minding my own business being threatened with eternal pain and damnation? And I'm suppose to worship that God? I wouldn't respect him if he was a person.
Peace.
-Teh_Parret
2007-06-21 19:09:13
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answered by Anonymous
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What are you going to do when you realize that not everyone is like you? When you realize that I don't believe in hell (except when I say I'm going to take it over..) and that I think it's rather humerous that the "God" that loves me so much would subject me to eternal torture, if he really exists.
2007-06-21 19:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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See, you are trying to impose your belief as truth. There will NOT be a judgment day. Jesus is nothing more than a man who got nailed to a tree (if he even existed). There is no such thing as hell.
You are wasting your only life fearing a myth that will never happen. You blind yourself to reality bowing to a god that doesn't exist.
2007-06-21 19:08:13
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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God is perfectly just, and yet he sentences the imperfect humans he created to infinite suffering in hell for finite sins. Clearly, a limited offense does not warrant unlimited punishment. God's sentencing of the imperfect humans to an eternity in hell for a mere mortal lifetime of sin is infinitely more unjust than this punishment. The absurd injustice of this infinite punishment is even greater when we consider that the ultimate source of human imperfection is the God who created them.
A perfectly just God who sentences his imperfect creation to infinite punishment for finite sins could only come from the delusional mind of psychopath.
The Rapture? I’m not worried.
Santa told me he would save me.
2007-06-21 19:16:18
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answered by Chad 2
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I love the way so-called Christians happily condemn all and sundry to hell. I was under the impression that that privilege was reserved for their god. Quite honestly, if heaven is going to be full of god-botherers like we get here, hell is going to be a great place. Fortunately neither heaven nor hell exists.
2007-06-21 19:10:35
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answered by tentofield 7
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