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12-30-2001, 06:16 AM | #21 | |
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You bring up another good point also. What is the real difference in choosing one or the other (I will assume you believe we atheist and all others outside your religion have chosen Satan's way)? Hitler chose God, he believed in him, and worshiped him. He carried out what he believed in his heart would get him into heaven. Child killer, David Koresh also chose God. Likewise, men such as Einstein, and many medical scientists that have saved millions chose Satan in your Bibles definition. Millions of Christians live day-to-day in the same existence as the non-believers. The Christian has hope that life will change for them and the nonbelievers has the same hope when things are not balance in their life. Another will join Christianity and their life is suddenly changed for the good, many great things happen. While just as mine did when I STOPPED believing, it changed for the better, I became more successful, money, happy marriage and family, and better job. I had none of that back when I was a believer, yet I won’t say that it was my belief or nonbelief that did it. It reminds me of the guy who is broke, suddenly joins Amway and become rich. He claims it was Amway because he wants more people to join. He knows most will fail. He made it because he worked at it not because of Amway; he could have joined any other corporate cult group and would have been just as successful. All religions work the same way. They use a small handful of success to sell the rest. After that they use threat of Hell to finish the rest off. What difference in a person’s life can be proven by making the choice of one path over the other? I believe one of your answers will be… that they are assured eternal life. But I say if nothing in this life can be shown to make a difference, why believe that it will after death? So what is the real positive difference? |
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If you had two bosses and one said blue, the other yellow. Which one do you follow? Nature tells us to follow the one that promises the most. Nature tells us to achieve the most. They did what God created man to do. He was programmed by God to choose the creature's way. |
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12-30-2001, 06:56 AM | #23 |
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I think we have moved this discussion out of the Existance of God realm enough to move it to Miscellaneous Religious Discussions.
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Besides...how can you look at this world and NOT see the divine intervention of A god, not just the Christian God? There's too much structure to be by chance. Quote:
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The positive difference is that we are saved for our sins and try to let Christ be total Lord of our life. We will be saved when the judgment day comes and unfortunately for those who belives Christ can be "Savior" and not "Lord" will perish along with all the nonbelievers. Sorry that's just the way it is. Quote:
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Such empty words from a follower of Christianity. I bet you support the non-love Bush has for the US enemies and his Christian desire to persecute and kill them. So get your story straight with the rest of Christianity. I agree that Bush should kill them, no turning the other cheek etc. Biblical practices here, will just kill more of the innocent. So Hitler and Koresh did nothing worse than other Christian leader. They did what they felt the Bible dictated them to do. That is the danger of following the Bible or any other religious doctrine... See OBLaden for another version. Quote:
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Did Adam / Eve eat out of physical hunger (or simple craving for a new taste) ... or was there not a deeper motivation as pointed out for knowledge / growth and a questioning of G-d's authority .... (Genesis 2:9* The Tree of Life & The tree of knowledge) .. was G-d (and whoever else was there ... Genesis 3: 22) reacting out of selfishness ..... (to parapharse) G-d must be a government bureaucrat because only a government bureaucrat would ..... create such a convulted situation ... disavow any responsibilty and ... punish future generations .... then later claim /expect praise for creating a solution .... (which again in it's "logic" could only spring from the working of a goverment agency / committee) <img src="graemlins/banghead.gif" border="0" alt="[Bang Head]" /> Sorry for the tangent .. rant ... |
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God does not have to explain himself,since his acts need no explanation for they are all good.God created evil even as he said in the Bible.God is love and atheists tend to believe that if he was,then he should explain himself to them.This is not wise for the creature to assume the Creator needs to explain himself.Within ourselves is good and evil.God told us to do good.If the atheists demand that God remove evil,then he is trying to touch the moon with his finger.It is not going to happen.God tells all to repent and get ready for the day of judgement.A child can understand that.
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_____________________________________ Occupation: Minister of Gospel of Jesus Christ Interests: God and his word Basic Beliefs: God is real and can be known Sorry but I had to look at your profile curious not flippant .... what denomination? |
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BTW, how exactly does an all good God create evil anywho? Out here in the real world, that's a contradiction, which makes your entire argument invalid. *sigh* It's like the trolls aren't even trying anymore. Peace out. |
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