*moving as far away from you as possible before the blasphemy lightning bolt hits"
2007-09-14 06:35:45
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answer #1
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answered by kenny p 7
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funny thing about your posting here on religion and spirituality,
you attack the only true God, and think you are funny
remember, you will not live forever. one day you will stand before that same God and he will not be wanting to look at your life as to what good you did or compare it good/bad ratio. No, he will be there to pass sentence on the level of punishment you will get.
The first thing you will experience when you die is the realization that you have no hope. you have died, you know know the spirit world is real and you have no hope.
You will see demons cast into everlasting destruction from the presence of the LORD and you will know you are going to the same fate. More to the point, you will know you did not have to go there.
Every moment of your anguish filled existance in hell will be made all the worse knowing you are there because you rejected Jesus in this life when you had the chance to learn the truth and repent.
good bye
2007-09-14 07:20:56
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answered by magnetic_azimuth 6
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If I understand you correctly, you KNEW you were doing wrong and asked for forgiveness before you did it. And then proceeded to do it.
The fact that you did it after you knew it was wrong simply shows a lack of sincerity in your asking of forgiveness. And therefore, you will not be forgiven for something if you are not TRULY sorry.!
2007-09-14 08:30:22
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answer #3
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answered by Tikhacoffee/MisterMoo 6
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The confession of sin is a manful repudiation of disloyalty, but it in no wise mitigates the time-space consequences of such disloyalty. But confession--sincere recognition of the nature of sin--is essential to religious growth and spiritual progress.
The forgiveness of sin by Deity is the renewal of loyalty relations following a period of the human consciousness of the lapse of such relations as the consequence of conscious rebellion. The forgiveness does not have to be sought, only received as the consciousness of re-establishment of loyalty relations between the creature and the Creator. And all the loyal sons of God are happy, service-loving, and ever-progressive in the Paradise ascent.
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It's the intentions of your heart that God knows and hears.
2007-09-14 06:33:35
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answered by Holly Carmichael 4
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It must be an honest desire to be forgiven. You see, if you honestly believe in God and His son Jesus then you wouldn't say such things. Also, you ask for forgiveness while intentionally confronting God. That, I am sorry to say, is not an honest admission of repentance.
I'll pray for you though. Take care and God bless you.
Love your neighbor in Jesus Christ.
2007-09-14 06:31:17
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answered by You Ask & I Answer!!! 4
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Did you cross yourself first? Ah, you should've done that.
I'm gonna have to try "fark". I like.
2007-09-14 06:32:55
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answered by CELTS! 5
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To learn why this would be a sin you would have to read your bible and perhaps attend a church. Now Ill give you a quick tid bit of info on why this is a sin is because you truly are not sorry for what you did and in good conscience of knowing your act was wrong you still did it!
2007-09-14 06:30:06
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answered by Yankeefan1986 3
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True forgivness means you plan on forsaking the sin...
2007-09-14 07:12:06
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answered by travsbest 3
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Wups... problem is, you didn't MEAN it. It's all about ATTITUDE. If you're being a smart alec, you're still in your sin. If you honestly WANT to stop your Tourettes, there was no sin in the first place.
2007-09-14 06:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You have just farked yourself!
Weird~
2007-09-14 06:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Silly, you're supposed to ask for forgiveness after you sin. Now say your sorry and repent.
2007-09-14 06:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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