yeah, I'm not gonna try the sarcasm thing on God, isn't it like playing with fire?
2007-12-02 04:06:03
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answered by Anonymous
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When you read through the new testament you quickly realise Jesus had a way of cutting through the crap. When we see Jesus it should be are cue the jokes aren't going to fly any longer.
2007-12-02 12:16:49
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answered by Edward J 6
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I don't think jesus or anyone else takes kindly to sarcasm.
2007-12-02 12:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus ask us not to judge. How likely is it that he would be dumb enough not to follow his own advice?
Love and blessings Don
2007-12-02 12:08:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It seems like non-believers have nothing better to do than talk about how much they want to be Christians. Just stop decieving yourself and talk to someone you know about the faith.
2007-12-02 12:15:32
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answered by oneredeemer2002 3
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silly girl I do not expect him to judge me!
also if he did judge me I would say "you told us not to judge others so how is it you judge us? are you a hypocrite?"
& see if he understud that sarcasm!
"Judge not and you will not be judged. Condemn not and you will not be condemned!"
2007-12-02 12:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus doesn't judge us, we judge ourselves. However, when I have dreams about Jesus, I always sass him, and you know what? He sasses me right back! huh!
2007-12-02 12:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Can't you judge yourself? Why do you expect him to judge you? That's your problem.
2007-12-02 12:07:48
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answered by Naamoku 3
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If we get to have the conversation, I'm in deep trouble anyway, as an atheist.
As I read it, he'd have to give me points for my honesty and condemn me to hell.
2007-12-02 12:10:01
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answered by Pedestal 42 7
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I don't like judgmental people. I'm not going to be judged unless I did something REALLY wrong.
2007-12-02 12:05:34
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answered by R 2
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