i mean they can see that as a sacrifice or a kind of martyrdom...they love us and we mock them...that is what their bible says they must be doing...so christians just accept our mockery and behave humble because i can feel your dislike and even hate and that is not pleasing your god...you have to suffer like jesus did so stop being aggressive with us atheists since we are the ones who will make you gain your heaven, so accept your martyrdom and lower your head...be humble my friends, god is watching!!!
2007-07-05
14:46:53
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ree dear with that attitude we are going to meet in hell...please be good!!!
2007-07-05
14:52:43 ·
update #1
by calling me an ****** you are gaining a ticket to hell so hurry up on your knees and pray 34 hail mary
2007-07-05
14:55:13 ·
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ok then it is just me..i confess, i mock christians
2007-07-05
14:55:48 ·
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guppy i can feel you hate so try to control it or welcome to hell...it is going to be a hell of a party down there with so many people
2007-07-05
14:58:01 ·
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Christians may lay down their lives, their time and their resources at the hands of those who would make them martyrs, but they cannot allow the Word of God to live under siege. That is not humility. That is cowardice.
2007-07-05 14:55:17
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answered by Heloise 2
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We see the ignorance in the mockery and give the facts.
Christians are also human - they try their best to be a follower of Christ, but hey if they can't be Christlike 100%, because Christ is divine.
...but it is also common sense to not take nonsense like mockery and sarcasm, and being Christian or not has nothing to do with it.
2007-07-05 14:55:52
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answered by autumnleaves 3
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Oh, poor baby...you are right, there is no point trying to argue with the scientific logic of the atheists. They are so smart they should just realize that atheists have every right to mock them. BTW, smart means to iritate... but you gain nothing by your mockery... it doesn't help with your insecurity and it doesn't shake the faith of Christians, who can just recognize that you mock out of fear.
God be with you.
I don't hate you, I pity you. It is not the same.
Don't worry, I don't plan on visiting you in Hell or anywhere else. I shake your mockery from my sandel strap, as Jesus tells us to do when we are not made welcome, and move on.
So, you still gain nothing by your foolish mockery and your hatred of anyone who disagrees with your ideas.
Shalom!
2007-07-05 14:55:20
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answered by guppy137 4
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There is a difference between being humble and not standing up for yourself. Most people can take the occasional hit, in regards to there religion. But if you keep hitting them, they, the people, will eventually stand up and rebuke you, no matter what Fayth.
2007-07-05 14:54:29
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answered by crazysnk18 3
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Because God thought that it was worth it to send his son to die for men. That makes a human life worth something and it is worth the effort to try and prevent the unbeliever from he**. Because God loved such a grumbling, petty, stuborn and sinful bunch that call themselves Christians then the Christians had better try and make themselves more like God and try to save the unbeliever.
23 minutes in he**
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=648563944666093503
"Christ died for men precisely because men are not worth dying for; to make them worth it." - C.S. Lewis
"Truth is absolute and knowable and must be searched for diligently, but many will try to hide it, deny it or muddy it." - Bia Leung.
2007-07-05 15:00:12
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answered by Pilgrim in the land of the lost 5
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Just because I am a christian does not mean I don't have a brain and am not able to discuss topics. I didn't know that because I disagree with you that automatically means I hate you. Maybe to you it does, but to me it just means we don't see eye-to-eye on things. Its fine with me for us to disagree. I just like answering people's questions, and see what other people think.
2007-07-05 14:56:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Who's we - got a gerbil in your pocket? I don't mock Christians - I'l happily argue religion with them, but i don't assume they are all stupid, ignorant or disillusioned. Nor do I mock them - nor do I think they need to suffer, in silence or otherwise.
If they choose to get angry, well, that's their choice - just as it is anyone's.
But face it, everyone who comes in here - regardless of religion - LOVES to argue.
2007-07-05 14:53:43
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answered by Cheese Fairy - Mummified 7
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I agree with you. I don't understand why there are so many Christians making fun of the people who attack them. Doesn't make sense to me. That's not what Jesus did. Maybe they're insecure. Maybe they haven't given it any thought. I don't know.
2007-07-05 14:53:08
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answered by William D 5
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I recently learned this. I cannot change what you believe. I can change an idea, but a belief is un-changeable. So if it is a waste of time why bother? I still love you though. In a phelio type way.
2007-07-05 14:53:02
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answered by Justin S 3
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Why not just stop proving that Christians are morally superior and stop mocking people for their beliefs?
2007-07-05 14:53:25
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answered by Sharon M 6
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