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If heaven was really that great and people were so sure it existed, they would kill themselves. Of course, they don;t because they doubt their belief in a heaven.
Quote from: Sikotic on June 07, 2009, 01:54:35 AMIf heaven was really that great and people were so sure it existed, they would kill themselves. Of course, they don;t because they doubt their belief in a heaven.suicide is a capitol sin.capitol sins=no heaven
Quote from: Baron Johann de Kalb on June 07, 2009, 08:32:58 AMQuote from: Sikotic on June 07, 2009, 01:54:35 AMIf heaven was really that great and people were so sure it existed, they would kill themselves. Of course, they don;t because they doubt their belief in a heaven.suicide is a capitol sin.capitol sins=no heavenIts so genius! lol Convince people there is this wonderful place where we go when we die...only one way to get there. Join the cult. Unfortunately, we are all sinners...so none of us will be able to go unless we join the cult. But, as great as this place is....do NOT kill yourself to get there, or you will not be admitted. Instead, keep sending your money...
Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on June 07, 2009, 10:05:31 AMQuote from: Baron Johann de Kalb on June 07, 2009, 08:32:58 AMQuote from: Sikotic on June 07, 2009, 01:54:35 AMIf heaven was really that great and people were so sure it existed, they would kill themselves. Of course, they don;t because they doubt their belief in a heaven.suicide is a capitol sin.capitol sins=no heavenIts so genius! lol Convince people there is this wonderful place where we go when we die...only one way to get there. Join the cult. Unfortunately, we are all sinners...so none of us will be able to go unless we join the cult. But, as great as this place is....do NOT kill yourself to get there, or you will not be admitted. Instead, keep sending your money...it so is.
Quote from: Baron Johann de Kalb on June 07, 2009, 10:10:42 AMQuote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on June 07, 2009, 10:05:31 AMQuote from: Baron Johann de Kalb on June 07, 2009, 08:32:58 AMQuote from: Sikotic on June 07, 2009, 01:54:35 AMIf heaven was really that great and people were so sure it existed, they would kill themselves. Of course, they don;t because they doubt their belief in a heaven.suicide is a capitol sin.capitol sins=no heavenIts so genius! lol Convince people there is this wonderful place where we go when we die...only one way to get there. Join the cult. Unfortunately, we are all sinners...so none of us will be able to go unless we join the cult. But, as great as this place is....do NOT kill yourself to get there, or you will not be admitted. Instead, keep sending your money...it so is.Thats it....im starting my own religion and opening a church. Guaranteed money maker...like a casino.
Quote from: Sikotic on June 07, 2009, 01:54:35 AMIf heaven was really that great and people were so sure it existed, they would kill themselves. Of course, they don;t because they doubt their belief in a heaven.It's called faith for a reason. If it was certainty there would no other religions but the one you can prove.P.S. I guess those suicide bombers are more certain than any of the rest of us.
Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on June 07, 2009, 10:12:53 AMQuote from: Baron Johann de Kalb on June 07, 2009, 10:10:42 AMQuote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on June 07, 2009, 10:05:31 AMQuote from: Baron Johann de Kalb on June 07, 2009, 08:32:58 AMQuote from: Sikotic on June 07, 2009, 01:54:35 AMIf heaven was really that great and people were so sure it existed, they would kill themselves. Of course, they don;t because they doubt their belief in a heaven.suicide is a capitol sin.capitol sins=no heavenIts so genius! lol Convince people there is this wonderful place where we go when we die...only one way to get there. Join the cult. Unfortunately, we are all sinners...so none of us will be able to go unless we join the cult. But, as great as this place is....do NOT kill yourself to get there, or you will not be admitted. Instead, keep sending your money...it so is.Thats it....im starting my own religion and opening a church. Guaranteed money maker...like a casino.My uncle told me about this guy he knew that ran a church. Actually, he owned 2 or 3 of them. He'd do his thing on Sundays, took everyone's money and lived the good life. He was convincing my uncle to get in on it because it was so lucrative. He's rolling in a Benz, living in a beautiful home and all off of tax-free money. Whenever anyone questioned him, he just told them that God blessed him.He got to sleep with a bunch of the women going to his church because they all looked up to him and came to him for marriage advice. He just fucked them and told them not to tell their husbands.Quite possibly the greatest job ever if you have no regard or concern for people whatsoever lol.
Quote from: rapsodie on June 06, 2009, 09:48:19 PMI find it funny how a lot of people call themselves Christians and CatholicsCatholics are Christians u dumb fuck. Suck dick & lol @ u trying to kick knowledge. Anything u said is null and voided, u dummy
I find it funny how a lot of people call themselves Christians and Catholics
Quote from: rapsodie on June 06, 2009, 09:48:19 PMQuote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 09:19:13 PMQuote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on June 06, 2009, 05:14:15 PMQuote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 05:06:17 PMYou could argue, from a Christian standpoint, that the good man not part of the group does get in just fine. Christ said that he came for the sinners not the righteous and that yoiu send a doctor to heal the sick, not the healthy. This means that the sick become healthy through Christ, but the already healthy are just fine the way they are. Thus, they get in anyway.That sounds good, but thats not the way its taught and thats not what Christians believe.That's what I believe.I find it funny how a lot of people call themselves Christians and Catholics and go to church but yet they disagree on what is taught by the heads of their religion. My mom being an example. She's a Catholic but she supports gay marriage and the right to abortion when the Catholic Church is against it. She also doesn't believe in the concept of Hell. I know that a lot of people are in the same situation, yet they still call themselves Christians. Why don't these people just go ahead and call themselves agnostic? Why do they insist on claiming membership of a group who's beliefs aren't in sync with their own?The head of my Church is Jesus and I believe in what he had to say. That takes precidence over anything any high priest, pope or patriarch has to say as far as I'm concerned. So I'd never call myself agnostic.Don't know what your mother's reasons are but politically I don't want a ban on abortion because all it would do is drive it underground. Until we have an alternative to it, (like ectogenesis), it has to stay. I am also a strong believer in the complete separation of Church and State. So absolutely disagree with Gay marriage being made legal or a State issue. Much like I am against straight marriage in the same regard.
Quote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 09:19:13 PMQuote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on June 06, 2009, 05:14:15 PMQuote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 05:06:17 PMYou could argue, from a Christian standpoint, that the good man not part of the group does get in just fine. Christ said that he came for the sinners not the righteous and that yoiu send a doctor to heal the sick, not the healthy. This means that the sick become healthy through Christ, but the already healthy are just fine the way they are. Thus, they get in anyway.That sounds good, but thats not the way its taught and thats not what Christians believe.That's what I believe.I find it funny how a lot of people call themselves Christians and Catholics and go to church but yet they disagree on what is taught by the heads of their religion. My mom being an example. She's a Catholic but she supports gay marriage and the right to abortion when the Catholic Church is against it. She also doesn't believe in the concept of Hell. I know that a lot of people are in the same situation, yet they still call themselves Christians. Why don't these people just go ahead and call themselves agnostic? Why do they insist on claiming membership of a group who's beliefs aren't in sync with their own?
Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on June 06, 2009, 05:14:15 PMQuote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 05:06:17 PMYou could argue, from a Christian standpoint, that the good man not part of the group does get in just fine. Christ said that he came for the sinners not the righteous and that yoiu send a doctor to heal the sick, not the healthy. This means that the sick become healthy through Christ, but the already healthy are just fine the way they are. Thus, they get in anyway.That sounds good, but thats not the way its taught and thats not what Christians believe.That's what I believe.
Quote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 05:06:17 PMYou could argue, from a Christian standpoint, that the good man not part of the group does get in just fine. Christ said that he came for the sinners not the righteous and that yoiu send a doctor to heal the sick, not the healthy. This means that the sick become healthy through Christ, but the already healthy are just fine the way they are. Thus, they get in anyway.That sounds good, but thats not the way its taught and thats not what Christians believe.
You could argue, from a Christian standpoint, that the good man not part of the group does get in just fine. Christ said that he came for the sinners not the righteous and that yoiu send a doctor to heal the sick, not the healthy. This means that the sick become healthy through Christ, but the already healthy are just fine the way they are. Thus, they get in anyway.
Quote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 10:40:05 PMQuote from: rapsodie on June 06, 2009, 09:48:19 PMQuote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 09:19:13 PMQuote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on June 06, 2009, 05:14:15 PMQuote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 05:06:17 PMYou could argue, from a Christian standpoint, that the good man not part of the group does get in just fine. Christ said that he came for the sinners not the righteous and that yoiu send a doctor to heal the sick, not the healthy. This means that the sick become healthy through Christ, but the already healthy are just fine the way they are. Thus, they get in anyway.That sounds good, but thats not the way its taught and thats not what Christians believe.That's what I believe.I find it funny how a lot of people call themselves Christians and Catholics and go to church but yet they disagree on what is taught by the heads of their religion. My mom being an example. She's a Catholic but she supports gay marriage and the right to abortion when the Catholic Church is against it. She also doesn't believe in the concept of Hell. I know that a lot of people are in the same situation, yet they still call themselves Christians. Why don't these people just go ahead and call themselves agnostic? Why do they insist on claiming membership of a group who's beliefs aren't in sync with their own?The head of my Church is Jesus and I believe in what he had to say. That takes precidence over anything any high priest, pope or patriarch has to say as far as I'm concerned. So I'd never call myself agnostic.Don't know what your mother's reasons are but politically I don't want a ban on abortion because all it would do is drive it underground. Until we have an alternative to it, (like ectogenesis), it has to stay. I am also a strong believer in the complete separation of Church and State. So absolutely disagree with Gay marriage being made legal or a State issue. Much like I am against straight marriage in the same regard.I assume you belong to a specific religion because you replied to my post. But religions are man-made organizations with their own systems of belief. If you want to follow Jesus then that's one thing but why identify yourself as part of a group if you don't follow all its beliefs?
Quote from: rapsodie on June 07, 2009, 11:08:28 PMQuote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 10:40:05 PMQuote from: rapsodie on June 06, 2009, 09:48:19 PMQuote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 09:19:13 PMQuote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on June 06, 2009, 05:14:15 PMQuote from: Shallow on June 06, 2009, 05:06:17 PMYou could argue, from a Christian standpoint, that the good man not part of the group does get in just fine. Christ said that he came for the sinners not the righteous and that yoiu send a doctor to heal the sick, not the healthy. This means that the sick become healthy through Christ, but the already healthy are just fine the way they are. Thus, they get in anyway.That sounds good, but thats not the way its taught and thats not what Christians believe.That's what I believe.I find it funny how a lot of people call themselves Christians and Catholics and go to church but yet they disagree on what is taught by the heads of their religion. My mom being an example. She's a Catholic but she supports gay marriage and the right to abortion when the Catholic Church is against it. She also doesn't believe in the concept of Hell. I know that a lot of people are in the same situation, yet they still call themselves Christians. Why don't these people just go ahead and call themselves agnostic? Why do they insist on claiming membership of a group who's beliefs aren't in sync with their own?The head of my Church is Jesus and I believe in what he had to say. That takes precidence over anything any high priest, pope or patriarch has to say as far as I'm concerned. So I'd never call myself agnostic.Don't know what your mother's reasons are but politically I don't want a ban on abortion because all it would do is drive it underground. Until we have an alternative to it, (like ectogenesis), it has to stay. I am also a strong believer in the complete separation of Church and State. So absolutely disagree with Gay marriage being made legal or a State issue. Much like I am against straight marriage in the same regard.I assume you belong to a specific religion because you replied to my post. But religions are man-made organizations with their own systems of belief. If you want to follow Jesus then that's one thing but why identify yourself as part of a group if you don't follow all its beliefs?Politically I'm a conservative. Being a conservative means you stand for certain principles. You oppose government intervention as much as possible. You don't believe in something like the Iraq war. A bunch of people in the USA calling themselves conservatives not only agreed with it but defended it after the fact. They abandoned their conservative values but decided to keep their conservative titles. Why should I have to change what I'm called? Because stupid people now associate left wing ideas with the conservative party? That's not my fault. I am a Christian. If my fellow Christians want to ignore certain teachings of Christ or put the writings of someone other than Jesus ahead of what Jesus said that's their problem. Not mine. They are the ones abandoning their Christian values for dogma. I won't leave the Church. But I can't stop the Church from leaving me. Juat because others want to blindly follow what a man who currently resides at the top of am organized religion to the point where they are contradicting the true head of their religion doesn't mean I have to find a new place.