I find it hard to believe just like you are going to hard to find it hard to believe what I am going to share with you it's weird I know and if I were not a believer I would think I was NUTS lol. Out of nowhere people are going to vanish caos is going to happen and you are going to wonder what the hell just happend.It's called the Rapture it's when people who are saved will be snatched up and live with God in Heaven. After this will come the 7 years of tribulation where famines will accure, draught, ETC it will be a terrible time that non believers will have to endure. There will be a person that takes on the leader position that will want world peace (Antichrist). People will love this man and will want to follow him. There will be people that were left behind that remember what there loved one's had told them about God and what I am telling you! You too can be with us in Heaven if you refuse the mark of the Beast and die as a marter by Guillitine. Crazy I know but REMEMBER THIS!!!
2007-09-13
15:50:37
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feel free to E-mail me if you would like to prove me wrong I will listen and not get mad and in return I will give you Proof why I believe what I believe. I want to hear your reasons why you don't believe or why You know you are right!!! Thank You for your time
onfire242@yahoo.com
2007-09-13
15:52:55 ·
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wow you guys sure criticize me and make fun of me. I told you it sounds crazy. I don't make fun of your beliefs I definately don't mock you or make fun of you even though I too think your beliefs are way out there and can't believe you beleive them.
2007-09-13
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We atheists don't "believe" that when you're dead you're dead. We just haven't seen any evidence that suggests that when you're dead you are anything other than dead. I'm not sure that makes sense huh?
2007-09-13 16:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, The Bible does not state that believers will be raptured away and spared the tribulation period. The concept of the rapture did not even exist until the 1800's.
Secondly, The Bible does not specify that those who refuse the mark of the beast will killed by guillotine. That was just someone taking "artistic liberties" when they made a series of movies that detailed the tribulation period, long before Tim LaHaye got rich doing the same thing.
When it comes to the book of Revelation and "end-time" prophecy, more Christians need to read the book for themselves instead of relying on the interpretations of authors.
2007-09-13 16:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Read what you just wrote, and then tell us why you think that isn't delusional. Seriously...THINK about what you just said!
There is NO reason whatsoever to believe that anything you just said is anything other than complete fiction. You show me ONE legitimate reason to believe that that is not fiction. ONE.
You're right...it IS crazy. Do you even begin to realize how annoying it is to keep asserting to rational people that a completely illogical, insane, superstitious, fictional story (with not one scrap of evidence showing it's "truth") is true? Do you realize how much it freaks us out that people actually BELIEVE that stuff? It's frightening. Truly frightening.
Additional details: I'm sorry if I sound ultra-critical, but how do you think it makes me feel to constantly hear unsubstantiated claims that I deserve to be tortured in a fiery pit for all of eternity because I don't believe in someone else's unsubstantiated superstitions?
2007-09-13 16:36:42
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answered by Jess H 7
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Actually Atheist means "no god". Atheists can be spiritual without a belief in a greater deity. I don't have a god but I believe that there is a life after death.
I also believe that a loving creator wouldn't send any of His creations to Hell. He knows what we will do before we do it and gave us the free will to do so-- He already would know what sins we'd do, so why would He send anyone to Hell if He made that person for that purpose? Contradictory, huh?
Stop preaching.
2007-09-13 15:56:28
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answered by mathaowny 6
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Gues what! just skipping your religious dogmatism for a moment, you show your ignorance when you say that atheists believe that dead is necessarily dead. Atheism simply means a belief that there is no God, not that there is necessarily no afterlife. Most Buddhists are atheists.
Second, your belief in scripture means only that you are gullible. I don't think it means you are nuts, only that you are a fear-filled individual that believes in this particular tale. Perhaps some day you'll figure out that people who believe differently than you are not necessarily wrong.
2007-09-13 15:59:49
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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Shut up stupid girl, you are not making sense. Death is as natural as birth, you are an infinitely small part of an infinitely larger cycle, life and death.
Death of animals benefits other animals and renews the soil, making the continuation of life for the next generation possible, basically you are born from the ashes of others before you, and when you die, you return your precious nutrients to mother earth so other life can benefit from your death, it's a big circle of never-ending birth and death.
Even stars themselves die and planets and materials necessary for life are created in their moment of demise. From their remnants, life begins anew.
Do you understand now? If not, then your ignorance explains your naive beliefs.
2007-09-13 16:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, thanks. I am an Atheist, but I do know Christian doctrine on the rapture, and believe me, if everybody is snatched up at once, I guareentee you, promise, no bullshitting, I will convert in an instance. There would be proof behind your bullshit, and I will convert. Until something of such a nature happens though, I'm sticking to my guns.
2007-09-13 15:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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more or less , unless it's zombie that kill me
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if god truly love and want to save us , the requirement to go heaven will be ' reject satan ' .
since the rule ' if you reject jesus , you accept satan '
thus , if now , the requirement is reject satan which almost every religion have in some other name, more would be saved.
instead of showing light to some after due to their family praying , why not show light to all ?
after all when god show light , our free will still exist , and we still can choose to reject or accept , but because now we see him , we can make a better choice.
but no . none , he rather atheist go to hell then save them but doing simple thing such as showing light or appearing.
therefore it's just a bull about freewill so that apologist can claim both side of coin while argueing
2007-09-13 15:53:37
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answered by Curious 3
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The only thing I find hard to believe is that you are going to try and convince me to change my world view when you can not even spell you're, chaos, happened, ones, and martyr.
BTW- the rapture happened last week, why are you still here?
2007-09-13 16:05:13
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answered by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7
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We don't collectively believe anything. I believe that energy is never lost, and since everything is made up of energy, it will go somewhere. I am content in the fact that I don't know where, and that I don't know what happens after death. It's egocentric to think what I believe is true, since nobody has any proof of what happens after death. I don't claim to know that we go anywhere. or that we don't. I really don't care either.
2007-09-13 16:00:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Where did you read all that crazy stuff, in the Bible? Do you believe everything you read in the dictionary? Guess what - the dictionary is more reliable than the Bible. People will lock you up if you keep talking like that outside of Sunday School.
This is a good link for you - http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
Click on it!
2007-09-13 15:58:22
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