That's the whole point ...if he existed he wouldjay_a2j wrote: May God reveal himself to you all.
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because of their...Jargo The Axe wrote:Seriously, why? And if your going to vote I just do give a reaso otherwise you basically fall under #1
Yup.heavycola wrote:jay_a2j wrote:I lost.


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~*Salva*~cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
TV Evangelists? I have to say, the majority of them are not Christians at all. They are like any other traveling salesman. Selling false redemption. However, not everyone is this way, so don't take it that way.vtmarik wrote:Greed is a sin, yet a lot of Christians (especially the ones on TV) are rich and keep asking for money.
Pride is wrong in that you're bringing glory to yourself and not to God. I don't think pride is the right word to use...at least in my case. I say more, I'm not ashamed to wear a cross. And I'm ever thankful that I have a better destiny, not prideful.vtmarik wrote:Pride is a sin, yet you proudly wear crosses and proudly declare your relationship with God gives you a better destiny.
Ok, first off, not all wrath is a sin. God is wrathful against sin (NOT to be confused with the sinner). And yes, I'm afraid some Christians do throw fire and brimstone in your face if you don't believe. This makes me very sad. The purpose of a Christian is NOT to preach 'burn in hell' messages. All these do is scare people.vtmarik wrote:Wrath is a sin, yet non-believers feel the stingy wrath of God whenever they have the audacity to challenge Him simply because they have doubts.
Ok. That is most definitely NOT true. I'm sorry, but it's not. Christianity is not some mindless thing to follow like rats after the pied piper. You can not grow in your faith if you don't have questions. There's been many times where I questioned the faith and God himself, but that's not going to doom me. The questions, when they are answered, are what help you grow and understand more.vtmarik wrote:A skeptic can believe, but the instant a believer says "Wait a minute" they're no longer a believer according to doctrine.
That is probably true in some cases, yes.vtmarik wrote:Humor is the tool of the marginalized, and a lot of people come from Christian backgrounds so they mock what they are most familiar with. Take time, you'll hear these same people mock every other religion on the planet from time to time.
Well, symbols of Christianity are popular, yes. Crosses, angels, and so on. And, many people, if questioned, would call themselves Christians. I don't want to sound pompous, but just going to church on Sunday and saying grace over dinner is not going to get you to heaven. It's the belief that Jesus saved your soul! That he died and took your punishment! It's so much more than just good works...vtmarik wrote:Christianity is the most popularized religion out there, and is such very visible. It's easier to mock currently popular things than it is to mock things that went out of style.
vtmarik wrote:Oh, and a lot of Christians are just asking for it. ^_^
I am most certainly not proud of those things. The Roman Catholic Church did terrible things in the name of God. The priests were all about power over the people. They took pride in being the ones who could read the Bible, and teach it to the poor peasants. They would make up bogus laws, just to get gold for themselves. That was terribly hypocritical.vtmarik wrote:And you harp on about Christians being persecuted. What about the salem witch trials, the inquisition, events where Christians took it upon themselves to judge, torture, and kill others because they were different. Were these things that you're proud of?
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
salvadevinemasse wrote: I heard not long ago about this Wiccan woman who was doing a custody battle against her abusive christian husband.. (she was divorcing him because he put her in the hospital broke her jaw and stuff.) Her mother in law claimed she was a devil worshipper and the judge wouldnt listen to her and instantly gave the 2 kids she had to her abusive husband. So don't start telling me about how you guys have it bad. (When your jaw is broken and the person you love did it to you and your kids are taken from you like that then complain to me..okay?)
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JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
It's lawsuit avoidance, which goes beyond political correctness and is directly connected to the twin deadly sins of sloth and greed. It's seen as the easiest way to avoid offending people, it'll stop when some Christian stops whining and sues for their first amendment rights.jay_a2j wrote:Give me a break, you site one example as if THAT proves christianity isn't a persecuted faith in this country!
* How about the child at school who is told to turn her shirt insideout because it says "Jesus saves!"?
* How about the woman being told she can't wear her cross necklace to work (or at least have it showing)?
* How about the person who was told that they can't take a Bible on a plane and had to "leave it behind" (this happened outside the US)?
* How about the freedom for children to gather around the school flagpole to pray?
You seriously live in a land of dilusion if you can't see the persecution of Christians.
Jay-jay_a2j wrote:salvadevinemasse wrote: I heard not long ago about this Wiccan woman who was doing a custody battle against her abusive christian husband.. (she was divorcing him because he put her in the hospital broke her jaw and stuff.) Her mother in law claimed she was a devil worshipper and the judge wouldnt listen to her and instantly gave the 2 kids she had to her abusive husband. So don't start telling me about how you guys have it bad. (When your jaw is broken and the person you love did it to you and your kids are taken from you like that then complain to me..okay?)
Salva-
Give me a break, you site one example as if THAT proves christianity isn't a persecuted faith in this country!
* How about the child at school who is told to turn her shirt insideout because it says "Jesus saves!"?
* How about the woman being told she can't wear her cross necklace to work (or at least have it showing)?
* How about the person who was told that they can't take a Bible on a plane and had to "leave it behind" (this happened outside the US)?
* How about the freedom for children to gather around the school flagpole to pray?
You seriously live in a land of dilusion if you can't see the persecution of Christians.
~*Salva*~cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
~*Salva*~cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
Not disagreeing with most of what you said, but believe me yer average Northern Irish doesn't give two shits about interpretations of the bible - it's all nationalism...salvadevinemasse wrote: Heck, look at Northern Ireland, a country with virtually no Blacks or Jews, and the violence there is based on misinterpretations of the SAME bible! Protestants and Catholics are ALL christians!
thank you for posting! At least someone has made a post on this thread other then yours truely today! I think I've been one of the biggest posters today..maybe they come out more at night? Who knows I was really looking forward to Jay's reaction..But I'm happy I got one persons opinion on my post at least!Stopper wrote:Not disagreeing with most of what you said, but believe me yer average Northern Irish doesn't give two shits about interpretations of the bible - it's all nationalism...salvadevinemasse wrote: Heck, look at Northern Ireland, a country with virtually no Blacks or Jews, and the violence there is based on misinterpretations of the SAME bible! Protestants and Catholics are ALL christians!
~*Salva*~cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
jay_a2j wrote:salvadevinemasse wrote: I heard not long ago about this Wiccan woman who was doing a custody battle against her abusive christian husband.. (she was divorcing him because he put her in the hospital broke her jaw and stuff.) Her mother in law claimed she was a devil worshipper and the judge wouldnt listen to her and instantly gave the 2 kids she had to her abusive husband. So don't start telling me about how you guys have it bad. (When your jaw is broken and the person you love did it to you and your kids are taken from you like that then complain to me..okay?)
Salva-
Give me a break, you site one example as if THAT proves christianity isn't a persecuted faith in this country!
* How about the child at school who is told to turn her shirt insideout because it says "Jesus saves!"?
* How about the woman being told she can't wear her cross necklace to work (or at least have it showing)?
* How about the person who was told that they can't take a Bible on a plane and had to "leave it behind" (this happened outside the US)?
* How about the freedom for children to gather around the school flagpole to pray?
You seriously live in a land of dilusion if you can't see the persecution of Christians.

If that PUBLIC school has a NO religious clothing of any denomination policy and that child defies the rules, then Boo Hoo. This is NOT persecution.jay_a2j wrote:* How about the child at school who is told to turn her shirt insideout because it says "Jesus saves!"?
If that woman works for an airline with a NO necklace policy (of ANY kind) due to safety reasons, then Boo Hoo. This is NOT persecution.jay_a2j wrote:* How about the woman being told she can't wear her cross necklace to work (or at least have it showing)?
Please give us a link to a reputable news source for this story. Otherwise it's just hearsay and paranoid rumor mongering.jay_a2j wrote:* How about the person who was told that they can't take a Bible on a plane and had to "leave it behind" (this happened outside the US)?
If those children are going to a PUBLIC school funded by PUBLIC dollars, then, Boo Hoo. Take it elsewhere. Those kids can all meet in your front yard to pray for as many hours as they choose, everyday of the week. This is NOT persecution.jay_a2j wrote:* How about the freedom for children to gather around the school flagpole to pray?
You have proven over & over again that you are the deluded one jay. Just keep posting.jay_a2j wrote:You seriously live in a land of dilusion if you can't see the persecution of Christians.

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Logic is the tool of the devil! Us Christians prefer irrational thought patterns and such because that is how god wants us to think! By the way, god told me this when I prayed to him last night.MeDeFe wrote:Is really noone prepared to defend faith in god by use of logic? What's up with you? You've replied to everything else so far? If you're so certain you're right just go ahead and prove it and gain another convert.
Very convincing. Where do I sign up?stinkycheese wrote:Logic is the tool of the devil! Us Christians prefer irrational thought patterns and such because that is how god wants us to think! By the way, god told me this when I prayed to him last night.MeDeFe wrote:Is really noone prepared to defend faith in god by use of logic? What's up with you? You've replied to everything else so far? If you're so certain you're right just go ahead and prove it and gain another convert.
Awww isnt that cute! God talks to you too? So I'm not the only one he talks to, yay! hehehehe..I was hoping to have someone to talk to about my godly revelations! *smirks*stinkycheese wrote:Logic is the tool of the devil! Us Christians prefer irrational thought patterns and such because that is how god wants us to think! By the way, god told me this when I prayed to him last night.MeDeFe wrote:Is really noone prepared to defend faith in god by use of logic? What's up with you? You've replied to everything else so far? If you're so certain you're right just go ahead and prove it and gain another convert.
~*Salva*~cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.