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Post by genesda on Apr 27, 2004 4:24:49 GMT -5
Exactly! He sure was.... ;D ;D ;D Jesus was a compasionate conserative. He helped people. He didn't run a welfare state. He was also ANTI ABORTION!! He believed life began at CONCEPTION and that a baby WAS NOT an unviable tissue pkmtyolm! [/color]
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Post by heathen76 on Apr 27, 2004 16:28:41 GMT -5
9/11 wasn't big enough for the Christian right to call for a "return to God", which will bring about the beginning moves for the installation of the mark as a mandatory law. I believe we will see a disaster so big that the "Christian right" will call for a law making worship mandatory. Laugh if you wish, but watch and remember. The first ammendment, which has already been repudiated in some areas, will be pushed aside and state sponsored religious practices will become mandatory.
I hope you aren't disappointed when this doesn't happen. There will be no "tribulation". There will be no "rapture". There will be no "mark" or "mandatory worship". Life will be much better for you once you release these feelings of fear and paranoia.
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Post by Kee on Apr 27, 2004 22:18:04 GMT -5
I hope you aren't disappointed when this doesn't happen. There will be no "tribulation". There will be no "rapture". There will be no "mark" or "mandatory worship". Life will be much better for you once you release these feelings of fear and paranoia. True. Still, one has to wonder what awakening event will foster the implosion of Chrisianity and Islam on itself, and SO in that Light -- it's all so incredibly fascinating! Wouldn't you agree??
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Post by genesda on Apr 28, 2004 4:32:40 GMT -5
I hope you aren't disappointed when this doesn't happen. There will be no "tribulation". There will be no "rapture". There will be no "mark" or "mandatory worship". Life will be much better for you once you release these feelings of fear and paranoia. Then, God gave us a false prophecy, right? [/color]
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Post by genesda on Apr 28, 2004 4:33:34 GMT -5
True. Still, one has to wonder what awakening event will foster the implosion of Chrisianity and Islam on itself, and SO in that Light -- it's all so incredibly fascinating! Wouldn't you agree?? This is expected from you. [/color]
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Post by heathen76 on Apr 28, 2004 10:58:46 GMT -5
Then, God gave us a false prophecy, right? [/color][/quote] God didn't give any prophecy. It is merely your belief that it is so.
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Post by heathen76 on Apr 28, 2004 11:02:34 GMT -5
True. Still, one has to wonder what awakening event will foster the implosion of Chrisianity and Islam on itself, and SO in that Light -- it's all so incredibly fascinating! Wouldn't you agree?? Hi Kee- I wonder myself, however I doubt that it will be "one big thing" that does it. Nor do I think that there will be an implosion so much as a gradual awakening. I think that it will take a long period of subtle changes. I think the biggest change in the next few decades will be the fading of the old guard during the arrival of the new one.
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Post by genesda on Apr 29, 2004 4:35:06 GMT -5
God didn't give any prophecy. It is merely your belief that it is so. God is the ONLY one who can tell of the end of something before it begins. That isn't just my belief as this is evidenced in the scriptures. God gave ALL of the prophets the visions of the future that they wrote about. [/color]
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Post by genesda on Apr 29, 2004 4:37:11 GMT -5
Hi Kee- I wonder myself, however I doubt that it will be "one big thing" that does it. Nor do I think that there will be an implosion so much as a gradual awakening. I think that it will take a long period of subtle changes. I think the biggest change in the next few decades will be the fading of the old guard during the arrival of the new one. Of course you are free to believe whatever you wish, but don't say you didn't have the chance to learn the truth when destruction falls upon you and those who disbelieve as you do. [/color]
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Post by heathen76 on Apr 29, 2004 9:26:37 GMT -5
Hi Kee- I wonder myself, however I doubt that it will be "one big thing" that does it. Nor do I think that there will be an implosion so much as a gradual awakening. I think that it will take a long period of subtle changes. I think the biggest change in the next few decades will be the fading of the old guard during the arrival of the new one. Of course you are free to believe whatever you wish, but don't say you didn't have the chance to learn the truth when destruction falls upon you and those who disbelieve as you do. [/color][/quote] I'm not going to lose any sleep worrying over something that is a fictional event.
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Post by genesda on Apr 30, 2004 8:10:22 GMT -5
I'm not going to lose any sleep worrying over something that is a fictional event. Call it whatever you wish, but it isn't fictional. [/color]
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Post by Kee on May 4, 2004 1:50:21 GMT -5
Of course you are free to believe whatever you wish, but don't say you didn't have the chance to learn the truth when destruction falls upon you and those who disbelieve as you do. [/color][/quote] The first sign a belief is NOT a truth is when it comes packaged in a threat. Truth needs no injury or damage; nor does it need coercion or ultimatums to make it truth.
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Post by genesda on May 4, 2004 4:02:43 GMT -5
The first sign a belief is NOT a truth is when it comes packaged in a threat. Truth needs no injury or damage; nor does it need coercion or ultimatums to make it truth. God doesn't threaten anyone. He merely informs of the consequences of actions. When your mother or dad told you not to stick a bobby pin in the electrical outlet or you would die, did he threaten you, or warn you? You're so hung up in your disbelief that you can't distinguish between a threat and a warning. Sion will be eradicated from the universe soon, and God is giving all people a chance to escape the consequences of sin. If you choose to ignore the warnings, then you'll suffer the consequences of your actions. It's just that simple.
When a hurricaine or tornado approaches and you are warned to flee from those storms, are you being threatened or warned so you can escape the storm?
God has given all people the warnings of what the future holds for sin ansd those who live in it. It's not His fault if you ignore the warnings.
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Post by Kee on May 5, 2004 1:17:50 GMT -5
God doesn't threaten anyone. He merely informs of the consequences of actions. Ah consequences, ergo threat.... keep trying. You flunked so far. Oh gosh.... my Mommy and Daddy never once ever told me that -- go figure.... Wow.... and I never managed to try it. What's up with that? Well, it does blow your analogy to H E double toothpicks -- but... that 's the breaks when one is far from the reality page. I'll just get right to the point. Even if I was a Christian, I could never live with myself accepting being one like you are. You are so twisted, that I'd really be suicidal to ever think I could become such a person. Does that settle it for ya gene -- because you are nothing I'd ever, ever, ever, ever want to be like. You are pure caustic and a pessimist in everything... Your whole focus is in bringing about the end of mankind -- whatever it takes to accomplish it. Who the hell would want that?
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Post by genesda on May 6, 2004 5:16:35 GMT -5
on 4. May at 08:02, genesda wrote:God doesn't threaten anyone. He merely informs of the consequences of actions. Ah consequences, ergo threat.... keep trying. You flunked so far. Again, you are just wrong. The threat is from the consequences of sin, not God. He warns you of that threat and made a way for you to escape. [/color] Quote:When your mother or dad told you not to stick a bobby pin in the electrical outlet or you would die, did he threaten you, or warn you? Oh gosh.... my Mommy and Daddy never once ever told me that -- go figure.... How about playing in the street, or accepting gifts from strangers etc. [/color] Quote:You're so hung up in your disbelief that you can't distinguish between a threat and a warning. Sin will be eradicated from the universe soon, and God is giving all people a chance to escape the consequences of sin. If you choose to ignore the warnings, then you'll suffer the consequences of your actions. It's just that simple. I'll just get right to the point. Even if I was a Christian, I could never live with myself accepting being one like you are. You are so twisted, that I'd really be suicidal to ever think I could become such a person. Twisted? It's the other way around. Twisted is the denial of a creator God. [/color] Does that settle it for ya gene -- because you are nothing I'd ever, ever, ever, ever want to be like. When did I ever say being like me would get you anywhere? I'm simply presenting some truth to you. [/color] You are pure caustic and a pessimist in everything... Your whole focus is in bringing about the end of mankind -- whatever it takes to accomplish it. Who the hell would want that? Christians who are tired of living in this sin filled world. [/color]
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