Who is offering the 10Million and why?
second Q I have is What am I supposed to "repent"?
I can't think of any time I have pented so I can't repent what has never been pented to begin with.
If you are asking if I could be bribed into saying I believed in God then I would have to think on it and understand what all the strings attached to the 10mil are.
Are you offering the money for real?
If so I would be willing to chat more.
If not. then.. bye bye
2007-07-31 07:19:53
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answered by ??IMAGINE ?? 5
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This question assumes that atheists don't repent. They do, whenever they do something wrong, feel bad about it, and try to avoid doing it in the future. Perhaps what you meant was, "Would you accept Jesus as your lord and savior for ten million?" The thing is, an atheist *can't*, otherwise s/he wouldn't be atheist.
2007-07-30 06:53:34
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answered by Brent L 5
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I am not an Atheist but I will call anything god you want for that much money. I would even maintain most tenants publicly and (try to) not be caught being hypocritical.
It would not change my beliefs. I had a personal religious experience and I know the identity of (at least one) deity.
2007-07-30 07:01:49
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answered by Anonymous
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What's it mean to repent? Does it mean I say it once, get the cash, and never have to live a "born again" life? Or do I have to attend mass every Sunday, sing praises, pray 5 times a day, scream Halleluja randomly, etc?
Because either way, I'll do it!
2007-07-30 06:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I would repent big time. Then take the 10 Million to Vegas for some debauchery :-)
2007-07-30 06:52:04
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answered by Barry T 3
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This may sound crazy, but I wouldn't, I don't want to give the Christians the satisfaction of me "Repenting" for my beliefs I wouldn't do it for any type of money. Sorry, you're not snaggin' me that easily. And any Atheist who would do that is not an Atheist, stand proud in your beliefs, (or lack thereof) and don't give in to them...use your sense.
2007-07-30 06:55:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Too good to be true has to be a catch besides the after taxes. So I will be willing to take punishment. I'm pretty sure I would be going to hell anyway just for sticking to my beliefs. If one had fight for their beliefs money shouldn't buy the person out of it even if the money could buy me just about anything I could possibly want.
2007-07-30 06:58:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It would solve a lot of money issues for my daughter as well as my wonderful nieces. For me not to would be selfish but I'd find a way to collect the money without feeling horrible about myself. But I'd never live a lie one time and I'm done.
2007-07-30 07:13:35
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answered by lilli 3
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Well then it's not real repentance. But, of course, you already knew that. Good use of 5 points.
2007-07-30 06:51:47
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answered by B 4
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What, I have to repent for being an atheist? I have to repent for my un-religion?
Only if it doesn't need to be sincere. And I can go back to atheism.
2007-07-30 06:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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