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To those of you arguing against the Word, if you win this argument in your own mind, and there is no afterlife as was promised to true believers, what do you look forward to after your threescore years and ten?
g A valid question. Steelhead's comment is accurate, to a degree, though flippant. I'm far more concerned about my "three score and ten"; being a good husband, a good father, a good friend, and a good man. Those things I can control. What comes after, is beyond my control. Yes, yes, I know some believe they can control that by uttering an incantation, but they really can't. They can hedge a bet, but that's it, and they can believe. What, to me, is more important is what I do with the "three score and ten". I know what I hope comes next, but I don't "know" it any more or less than any true believer of any faith that swears that they "know" because they read something they believe. All true. Being a good husband, father, and man are all magnificent goals. You do, however, control one more thing. If you believe God and do what He says, and it is not an incantation, you will go to heaven. The "sinners prayer" is not found in the Bible. Acts 2:38 tells us what we have to do. God calls us all. Your response to that call is what you control. I know that I am new to this site, but I have read a lot. I think that you are a lot closer than you think. I appreciate that. Apparently, though, you and other Christians here aren't exactly on the same page with who is called. You say He calls everyone; others say He only calls the ones He knew of before (the chosen few, as it were). I just cut out the bullschit and do buy into any religions of man. What I believe, and why, is between me and God.
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The funniest part is guys like 4ager are going to hell, while dirtbags like me get to go to heaven.
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To those of you arguing against the Word, if you win this argument in your own mind, and there is no afterlife as was promised to true believers, what do you look forward to after your threescore years and ten?
g A valid question. Steelhead's comment is accurate, to a degree, though flippant. I'm far more concerned about my "three score and ten"; being a good husband, a good father, a good friend, and a good man. Those things I can control. What comes after, is beyond my control. Yes, yes, I know some believe they can control that by uttering an incantation, but they really can't. They can hedge a bet, but that's it, and they can believe. What, to me, is more important is what I do with the "three score and ten". I know what I hope comes next, but I don't "know" it any more or less than any true believer of any faith that swears that they "know" because they read something they believe. All true. Being a good husband, father, and man are all magnificent goals. You do, however, control one more thing. If you believe God and do what He says, and it is not an incantation, you will go to heaven. The "sinners prayer" is not found in the Bible. Acts 2:38 tells us what we have to do. God calls us all. Your response to that call is what you control. I know that I am new to this site, but I have read a lot. I think that you are a lot closer than you think. I appreciate that. Apparently, though, you and other Christians here aren't exactly on the same page with who is called. You say He calls everyone; others say He only calls the ones He knew of before (the chosen few, as it were). I just cut out the bullschit and do buy into any religions of man. What I believe, and why, is between me and God. Well said, sir
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To those of you arguing against the Word, if you win this argument in your own mind, and there is no afterlife as was promised to true believers, what do you look forward to after your threescore years and ten?
g A valid question. Steelhead's comment is accurate, to a degree, though flippant. I'm far more concerned about my "three score and ten"; being a good husband, a good father, a good friend, and a good man. Those things I can control. What comes after, is beyond my control. Yes, yes, I know some believe they can control that by uttering an incantation, but they really can't. They can hedge a bet, but that's it, and they can believe. What, to me, is more important is what I do with the "three score and ten". I know what I hope comes next, but I don't "know" it any more or less than any true believer of any faith that swears that they "know" because they read something they believe. All true. Being a good husband, father, and man are all magnificent goals. You do, however, control one more thing. If you believe God and do what He says, and it is not an incantation, you will go to heaven. The "sinners prayer" is not found in the Bible. Acts 2:38 tells us what we have to do. God calls us all. Your response to that call is what you control. I know that I am new to this site, but I have read a lot. I think that you are a lot closer than you think. I appreciate that. Apparently, though, you and other Christians here aren't exactly on the same page with who is called. You say He calls everyone; others say He only calls the ones He knew of before (the chosen few, as it were). I just cut out the bullschit and do buy into any religions of man. What I believe, and why, is between me and God. I agree. God doesn't like religion either.
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I agree. God doesn't like religion either.
Where does the Bible say that? Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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To those of you arguing against the Word, if you win this argument in your own mind, and there is no afterlife as was promised to true believers, what do you look forward to after your threescore years and ten?
g A valid question. Steelhead's comment is accurate, to a degree, though flippant. I'm far more concerned about my "three score and ten"; being a good husband, a good father, a good friend, and a good man. Those things I can control. What comes after, is beyond my control. Yes, yes, I know some believe they can control that by uttering an incantation, but they really can't. They can hedge a bet, but that's it, and they can believe. What, to me, is more important is what I do with the "three score and ten". I know what I hope comes next, but I don't "know" it any more or less than any true believer of any faith that swears that they "know" because they read something they believe. All true. Being a good husband, father, and man are all magnificent goals. You do, however, control one more thing. If you believe God and do what He says, and it is not an incantation, you will go to heaven. The "sinners prayer" is not found in the Bible. Acts 2:38 tells us what we have to do. God calls us all. Your response to that call is what you control. I know that I am new to this site, but I have read a lot. I think that you are a lot closer than you think. I appreciate that. Apparently, though, you and other Christians here aren't exactly on the same page with who is called. You say He calls everyone; others say He only calls the ones He knew of before (the chosen few, as it were). I just cut out the bullschit and do buy into any religions of man. What I believe, and why, is between me and God. You're going to hell. I'll see you there.
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I agree. God doesn't like religion either.
Where does the Bible say that? Travis I believe it's in Hysterectomy. Gut wrenching story.
“Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die.”
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I agree. God doesn't like religion either.
Where does the Bible say that?Please prove this. Travis Fixed it for ya.
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I agree. God doesn't like religion either.
Where does the Bible say that? Travis I guess it depends on your definition of religion. Jesus wasn't too keen on the Pharisees.
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I agree. God doesn't like religion either.
Where does the Bible say that? Travis I believe it's in Hysterectomy. Gut wrenching story. Beer, all over the keyboard. Bastid.
America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.
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Maybe I should have said, I don't think God likes religion either. That's more like it.
James 1 26-27
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4- a correction if I may. All are called, few are chosen. Waiting by the phone......
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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You're going to hell.
I'll see you there. I read, "So shall it be at the end of the world: the angels shall come forth and sever the wicked from among the just, and shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."Are you really sure you want to take that risk? g
"I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
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What the Christian fundamentalist believe every word in the Bible is the absolute truth. What the radical Muslims believe every word in the Koran is the absolute truth.
What joy this absolute, unyeilding belief has brought us.
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What the Christian fundamentalist believe every word in the Bible is the absolute truth. What the radical Muslims believe every word in the Koran is the absolute truth.
What joy this absolute, unyeilding belief has brought us. Yep.
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What the Christian fundamentalist believe every word in the Bible is the absolute truth. What the radical Muslims believe every word in the Koran is the absolute truth.
What joy this absolute, unyeilding belief has brought us. You people crack me up........those comments sound like an O'Bama speech writer.
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4- a correction if I may. All are called, few are chosen. Travis- we fervently pray you and the leopard will be there. ..but Ingwe will be dropping the leopard spandex cause God is a God of mercy. NO ONE wants an image of ingwe dropping Spandex trou. NO ONE, not even God. Not even SATAN!
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I'm not the one that believes that God has a 'SPECIAL' place for me because I'm SPECIAL. God has a 'special' place for us all because HE is 'special'. Prove this please. That's your favorite question. My favorite answer is for you to look up the word "faith". Good luck. Insert P.T. Barnum quote here.
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I agree. God doesn't like religion either.
Where does the Bible say that? Travis I believe it's in Hysterectomy. Gut wrenching story. Beer, all over the keyboard. Bastid. It's true. Left me with a hollow feeling.
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People should worry about living. And I barely do that.
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