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Originally posted by Maddhattter View Postresponse.
So, I(me personally) do not need one shred of proof that what I know to be real to me exists.......because of my faith that it is real. You can simply call it ignorance. Don't care. I do, however, enjoy wondering and seeking what else may be out there and what else may be the truth. I believe I know the truth. I also understand that people believed the earth to be flat at one point. Until the day I meet my maker, or there is nothing, or any other inifinite possibilities presents itself before me, I will not know.
To explain this in an extremely easy to follow way, let me put it like this. I find Guiness Draught to be the absolute best beer on the planet. I may be wrong. There are lots of other beers out there that claim to be the best, but I have faith that mine is the best, because to me, it is. Until a more beautiful beer comes along and completely changes my mind about my beer, I will be faithful to my beer. I will enjoy trying other beers from time to time, but I have my doubts that any beer will be better than my beer. I will wait patiently and enjoy my beer until you hand me a better beer.......and then I shall remain faithful to that beer until someone finds me a better beer.
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Originally posted by Jester View Posthatter, you also mentioned thaqt Jesus is only mentioned in the Bible.
Originally posted by JesterI spent 30 seconds on google.
"The Word of God. The Bible is the inspired word of God, true in all that it claims to be true, without error in the original manuscripts. It is our final standard of faith and practice."
This is an admission that they have a clear bias to dismiss any evidence that is contray to their stance, regardless of it's validity. This does not state that what they say is false, but it does demonstrate that there is no reason to trust this source.
In the interest of the truth, we'll go on.
Originally posted by JesterQuestion three: Do other historical records mention Jesus? Yes!
Originally posted by JesterKeep in mind that if all the documents we have from the first two centuries AD were collected and put on a bookshelf, they might take two feet of shelf space.
Originally posted by JesterOne of the best known references to Jesus is in Josephus's history titled Antiquities. (Flavius Josephus was born in AD 37 and died in AD 97).
Other ancient writers who mention Christ are Cornelius Tacitus (AD 55-120), Gaius Suetonius Tranquillas (secretary to Emperor Hadrian (AD 117-138), and Pliny the Younger who was a Roman author and administrator.
Writting in the year AD 221, Julius Africanus quotes from a history of the Eastern Mediterranean written in about AD 52 by Thallus. Julius Africanus writes concerning the time of Jesus' crucifixion::
"On the whole world there pressed a most fearful darkness; and the rocks were rent by an earthquake, and many places in Judea and other districts were thrown down. This darkness Thallus, in the third book of his History, calls, as appears to me without reason, an eclipse of the sun."*
In addition, the writings of opponents of Christianty such as Jews and Gnostics, confirm that Jesus was a real person. If they could, the best alternative for Christianity's enemies would have been to say Jesus never lived. But the evidence was too real and fresh--there were people still alive who knew Jesus or the Apostles. Their only alternative was to accept Jesus, but change his message.
Originally posted by JesterThe conclusion: the non-Christian writtings confirm that Jesus was a real person
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Originally posted by Jester View PostYou have showed no evidence whatsoever on what you think might be true. None! You have yet to even begin to discuss what you believe or even might want to follow in your pursuit for the truth.
Originally posted by JesterWell, enlighten us.
Funny thing is, even if I believed that the bhagavad gita a factual account of the supernatural, that would in no way change any of the statements I've made above, aside from any reference to my beliefs. It would also not change any of the logical fallacies that you've engaged in to reach your current stance. What it would do, however, is illustrate that I am failing to apply the same standards of evidence to my beliefs that I expect you to apply to yours.
I will also note, that my current beliefs on the supernatural are irrelevant to the discussion as I've not once claimed that my beliefs are true or fact.
Originally posted by JesterWhat you actually do is just run away with a tiny portion of a statement and twist it to support your argument. You should work for any news station out there other than Fox.
Example? sure.
"So, are you stating that you do not believe it to be true? That would be an odd claim, as there is no historical evidence for the existence of Jesus outside of the book, so that is the only source of information on him. Unless you just make shit up and claim you have it on faith..."
So, I say I never said I thought the Bible to be true and you twist it into the above statement.
Originally posted by JesterIt really does make you come off more as a moron instead of the intellect you are desperately trying to portray yourself as.
Originally posted by JesterThe Bible has been translated several times and also edited several times.
Originally posted by JesterUntil I can search the deepest depths of the Vatican, or uncover any other ancient documents filling in the gaps, I will read the Bible as a story or a guideline. Nothing more.
Originally posted by JesterSo, I will await anxiously for you to go ahead and show me some of your real wisdom instead of twisting statements to what you want them to say.
"You stating that you do not believe it to be true. This means that you just make shit up and claim you have it on faith..."
This would have me misrepresenting your statement, and jumping to a conclusion. That is what happens when peoples statements are twisted.
Originally posted by JesterLet's hear it. Let's hear what you believe to be true and let's see all of the evidence. I would also like to know what exactly made you not a Christian anymore and how you can be so sure it is bogus.
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Originally posted by MaddhattterEither we were both atheists at one point, or you never were.
Originally posted by MaddhattterI was a christian for many years, and I found that I care more about the truth than what gives me fuzzy feelings inside.
Your misrepresentation of my stance, while amusing, shows only a failure to actually read my responses. I've never said that I am sure it's "bogus". I only stated that it is untrue, or, to simplify it, that there is no rational reason to believe it, and due to the lack of evidence no way to call it truth.
Just because I'm being lazy at the moment, I'll refer you to this post where I explain how untrue =/= false.
Originally posted by MaddhattterFor someone who trys to present themselves as having an open mind, you really seem to have quite the opposite.
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hatter, you also mentioned thaqt Jesus is only mentioned in the Bible. I spent 30 seconds on google.
Question three: Do other historical records mention Jesus? Yes!
Keep in mind that if all the documents we have from the first two centuries AD were collected and put on a bookshelf, they might take two feet of shelf space.
One of the best known references to Jesus is in Josephus's history titled Antiquities. (Flavius Josephus was born in AD 37 and died in AD 97).
Other ancient writers who mention Christ are Cornelius Tacitus (AD 55-120), Gaius Suetonius Tranquillas (secretary to Emperor Hadrian (AD 117-138), and Pliny the Younger who was a Roman author and administrator.
Writting in the year AD 221, Julius Africanus quotes from a history of the Eastern Mediterranean written in about AD 52 by Thallus. Julius Africanus writes concerning the time of Jesus' crucifixion::
"On the whole world there pressed a most fearful darkness; and the rocks were rent by an earthquake, and many places in Judea and other districts were thrown down. This darkness Thallus, in the third book of his History, calls, as appears to me without reason, an eclipse of the sun."*
In addition, the writings of opponents of Christianty such as Jews and Gnostics, confirm that Jesus was a real person. If they could, the best alternative for Christianity's enemies would have been to say Jesus never lived. But the evidence was too real and fresh--there were people still alive who knew Jesus or the Apostles. Their only alternative was to accept Jesus, but change his message.
The conclusion: the non-Christian writtings confirm that Jesus was a real person
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You have showed no evidence whatsoever on what you think might be true. None! You have yet to even begin to discuss what you believe or even might want to follow in your pursuit for the truth. Well, enlighten us.
What you actually do is just run away with a tiny portion of a statement and twist it to support your argument. You should work for any news station out there other than Fox.
Example? sure.
"So, are you stating that you do not believe it to be true? That would be an odd claim, as there is no historical evidence for the existence of Jesus outside of the book, so that is the only source of information on him. Unless you just make shit up and claim you have it on faith..."
So, I say I never said I thought the Bible to be true and you twist it into the above statement. It really does make you come off more as a moron instead of the intellect you are desperately trying to portray yourself as. The Bible has been translated several times and also edited several times. Until I can search the deepest depths of the Vatican, or uncover any other ancient documents filling in the gaps, I will read the Bible as a story or a guideline. Nothing more.
So, I will await anxiously for you to go ahead and show me some of your real wisdom instead of twisting statements to what you want them to say.
Let's hear it. Let's hear what you believe to be true and let's see all of the evidence. I would also like to know what exactly made you not a Christian anymore and how you can be so sure it is bogus.
For someone who trys to present themselves as having an open mind, you really seem to have quite the opposite.
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Originally posted by The King View PostBlasphemy of the holy spirit is indeed recorded in the Bible as an unforgivable sin, but that in of itself does not mean anyone is already "hellbound" as you state. An individual must first exercise their free will and choose to engage in such blasphemy, in which case they may very well be. In the End however, Jesus is the only authority with the power to render that judgement, so your speculation meanwhile is just that......speculation. You may be of the opinion that you have engaged in such blasphemy here, but if so it is my opinion that you're not exceptionally proficient at it.
While Jesus may have the only authority, the professed opinions of the character are expressly stated so his judgement can be reasonably extrapolated. So, no speculation by me. Only what's stated.
Originally posted by The KingAgain, Jesus will be the only authority who renders judgement in this matter, 'hatter.
Originally posted by The KingThis is your most ludicrous post thus far, at least in response to mine. Your selection from Luke 19 above conveniently omits all preceeding lines in the chapter, including those of the parable of which your qoute above is the closer.
Originally posted by The KingIt is the central figure in the parable, not Jesus, who is the literal subject of that verse.
Originally posted by The KingNice try through, Maddguy/racrhatter, and kudos to your selection of sources.Last edited by Maddhattter; 03-04-2012, 01:36 PM.
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Originally posted by Maddhattter View PostI will gladly post evidence for my statements. However, first, your strawman of my statement needs to be addressed. I never said that anyone is beyond redemption, just hellbound. Now, the bible refers to people who are beyone redemption via blasphemy...
Mark 3:28-30: “Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven all their sins and all the blasphemies they utter. But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven, but is guilty of an eternal sin. He said this because they were saying, ‘He has an evil spirit’.”
Matthew 12:30-32: “Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters. And so I tell you, people will be forgiven every sin and blasphemy. But the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven. Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but anyone who speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come.”
Luke 12:8-10: “I tell you, whoever acknowledges me before men, the Son of Man will also acknowledge him before the angels of God. But he who disowns me before men will be disowned before the angels of God. And everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but anyone who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven.”
Hebrews 6:4-8: “It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, who have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the coming age and who have fallen away, to be brought back to repentance. To their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace. Land that drinks in the rain often falling on it and that produces a crop useful to those for whom it is farmed receives the blessing of God. But land that produces thorns and thistles is worthless and is in danger of being cursed. In the end it will be burned. Even though we speak like this, dear friends, we are convinced of better things in your case — the things that have to do with salvation.”
Hebrews 10:26-29: “For we, sinning wilfully after receiving the full knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, but only a fearful expectation of judgment and fiery zeal about to consume the enemies of God. Anyone who rejected the law of Moses died without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. How much more severely do you think those deserve to be punished who have trampled the Son of God underfoot, who has considered as an unholy thing the blood of the covenant that sanctified them, and who have insulted the Spirit of grace?”
All the above is fairly irrelevant to what I said, as I never mentioned anything about being beyond redemption. However, the bible explicitly mentions a sin that will not be forgiven.
Originally posted by MaddhatterNow, on to my statement, that "...not only will I go to hell, but you should kill me and speed my trip".
The bible clearly states that the only way into heaven is via Jesus. In fact, Jesus himself says so in John 14:6: Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. Considering that I reject the very existence of Jesus based on there being no extra-biblical or contemporary historical evidence to even show that he existed, I cannot accept him into my heart or ask his forgiveness, or gods for that matter. This sentences me to hell. The bible mentions no place that is an alternative to heaven or hell after death, without believing in god or Jesus, I can't get into heaven. This leaves only one other option.
Originally posted by MaddhatterAs to the helping me on my trip, Jesus explicitly tells Zacchaeus and the listening Luke 19:27 : "But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me."
Now, as I do not submit myself to something that has no actual historical data to support it's existence, I would be an enemy, which would not that it should reign over me, and I should be brought forth and slain.
So, it would seem, that unless you attempt to arbitrarily redefine words or continue to build straw-men of my arguments, that the bible does in fact, state that I am going to hell, and Jesus called for those who reject him to be brought forth and killed.
I even broke out my bible from the late 1800s, a KJV bible app I have installed on my phone, bible.org and bible.cc to ensure that all the context is being properly considered in these verses.
While listing the sources is fairly irrelevant, I just wanted to take the chance to brag on the nearly 200 year old bible I got as a gift. It's a beautiful book.
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Originally posted by Jester View PostREAD VERY CAREFULLY AND SLOWLY
What I have felt is now what I have FAITH in.
Originally posted by JesterIf I had found that feeling revealed to me by a unicorn, I would believe in the almighty unicorn.
Originally posted by JesterIt is SIMPLE for you to debate what you have not felt and to call it nonsense.
Originally posted by JesterI NEVER once said I believe the Bible to be true.
Originally posted by JesterI read it to try and understand better what I have experienced and to try and help me get some answers.
Originally posted by JesterI have read plenty of science books, and plenty of alien books, and plenty of different religious books, and plenty of other books in my search for the truth.
While I have no doubt that extraterrestrial life exists, we've found no evidence to support that anyone has ever seen or encountered any beyond the microscopic level. UFO stands for, -READ VERY CAREFULLY AND SLOWLY- unidentified flying object. The 'U' is important, as it stands for unidentified. That means we cannot identify the object. If we cannot identify the object, that means we don't know what it is. This means that asserting that is an extraterrestrial craft is an argument from ignorance. If you believe it is one, I don't care. It's when you claim that it's true, that you begin to stop being honest.
Originally posted by JesterSo called "scientists" such as yourself love to try and lump Christians all into the same category, but that is not the case.
I do not lump all christians into the same category. There are multiple sects of your particular cult. I do, however, put people into the categories they indicate they put themselves in and there are basic stipulations that must be true for the label to fit. If you call yourself a christian, you must believe that Jesus, Yahweh's son, died for your sins. The only place this information comes from is the bible. Therefore, the bible must be sufficient evidence, to you, for the accuracy of the Jesus story. This would mean that you think the bible is true.
This process is called reasoning. It's not beyond your capability, as I have no doubt that you use it quite often. It just appears that you stop using it when it comes to your religion.
Originally posted by JesterYou want truth or evidence?
Originally posted by JesterWell, to me, I have seen enough proof in my life to believe what I believe. I have never felt anything as real as what I felt.
Originally posted by JesterAnd I am truly sorry you have not experienced it. I applaud you for continuing to try and unlock the great mystery. Good luck.
Originally posted by JesterAnd my big argument against all the religious people when i thought differently was all they actually had was faith. And I was right. All I have is faith. And that is all I need.
Again, though, I will reiterate that, with only faith, you have no intellectually honest means of which to claim that you have truth.
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Originally posted by The King View PostNo, it does not. Since you are obviously so well versed on Scriptural matters however, you should have no problem quoting references from the Bible, likely by way of googling in your case, to support your statement that anyone among us is beyond redemption and already destined to go to hell, or that Christian adherents should kill anyone to speed said individual's trip to hell, as you put it.
Mark 3:28-30: “Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven all their sins and all the blasphemies they utter. But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven, but is guilty of an eternal sin. He said this because they were saying, ‘He has an evil spirit’.”
Matthew 12:30-32: “Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters. And so I tell you, people will be forgiven every sin and blasphemy. But the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven. Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but anyone who speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come.”
Luke 12:8-10: “I tell you, whoever acknowledges me before men, the Son of Man will also acknowledge him before the angels of God. But he who disowns me before men will be disowned before the angels of God. And everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but anyone who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven.”
Hebrews 6:4-8: “It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, who have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the coming age and who have fallen away, to be brought back to repentance. To their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace. Land that drinks in the rain often falling on it and that produces a crop useful to those for whom it is farmed receives the blessing of God. But land that produces thorns and thistles is worthless and is in danger of being cursed. In the end it will be burned. Even though we speak like this, dear friends, we are convinced of better things in your case — the things that have to do with salvation.”
Hebrews 10:26-29: “For we, sinning wilfully after receiving the full knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, but only a fearful expectation of judgment and fiery zeal about to consume the enemies of God. Anyone who rejected the law of Moses died without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. How much more severely do you think those deserve to be punished who have trampled the Son of God underfoot, who has considered as an unholy thing the blood of the covenant that sanctified them, and who have insulted the Spirit of grace?”
All the above is fairly irrelevant to what I said, as I never mentioned anything about being beyond redemption. However, the bible explicitly mentions a sin that will not be forgiven.
Now, on to my statement, that "...not only will I go to hell, but you should kill me and speed my trip".
The bible clearly states that the only way into heaven is via Jesus. In fact, Jesus himself says so in John 14:6: Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. Considering that I reject the very existence of Jesus based on there being no extra-biblical or contemporary historical evidence to even show that he existed, I cannot accept him into my heart or ask his forgiveness, or gods for that matter. This sentences me to hell. The bible mentions no place that is an alternative to heaven or hell after death, without believing in god or Jesus, I can't get into heaven. This leaves only one other option.
As to the helping me on my trip, Jesus explicitly tells Zacchaeus and the listening Luke 19:27 : "But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me."
Now, as I do not submit myself to something that has no actual historical data to support it's existence, I would be an enemy, which would not that it should reign over me, and I should be brought forth and slain.
So, it would seem, that unless you attempt to arbitrarily redefine words or continue to build straw-men of my arguments, that the bible does in fact, state that I am going to hell, and Jesus called for those who reject him to be brought forth and killed.
I even broke out my bible from the late 1800s, a KJV bible app I have installed on my phone, bible.org and bible.cc to ensure that all the context is being properly considered in these verses.
While listing the sources is fairly irrelevant, I just wanted to take the chance to brag on the nearly 200 year old bible I got as a gift. It's a beautiful book.
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Originally posted by Maddhattter View Postresponse.
What I have felt is now what I have FAITH in. If I had found that feeling revealed to me by a unicorn, I would believe in the almighty unicorn. It is SIMPLE for you to debate what you have not felt and to call it nonsense. I NEVER once said I believe the Bible to be true. I read it to try and understand better what I have experienced and to try and help me get some answers. I have read plenty of science books, and plenty of alien books, and plenty of different religious books, and plenty of other books in my search for the truth. So called "scientists" such as yourself love to try and lump Christians all into the same category, but that is not the case.
You want truth or evidence? Well, to me, I have seen enough proof in my life to believe what I believe. I have never felt anything as real as what I felt. And I am truly sorry you have not experienced it. I applaud you for continuing to try and unlock the great mystery. Good luck.
And my big argument against all the religious people when i thought differently was all they actually had was faith. And I was right. All I have is faith. And that is all I need.
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Originally posted by Maddguy/racrhatter View PostSo, you disagree with the book that "has really told me to read and try and follow to have a closer relationship with him(god)"? I ask because the book you claim to be holy, by your stated adherence to christianity, states that not only will I go to hell, but you should kill me and speed my trip.
There is no consistency in your stances. You pick a choose what morality you wish to believe based on what you already believe to be true. You are then asserting that you've got the right answer, which precludes the chance of the answer being wrong, impeding the search for actual truths that have more credibility than Grimm's fairy tales, which no religion has.
No, it does not. Since you are obviously so well versed on Scriptural matters however, you should have no problem quoting references from the Bible, likely by way of googling in your case, to support your statement that anyone among us is beyond redemption and already destined to go to hell, or that Christian adherents should kill anyone to speed said individual's trip to hell, as you put it.
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Originally posted by Jester View PostYou are quite good at picking apart a response yet you spin the response into something you can pick apart.
I also quote entire posts so that when someone states, for example, "I dont begin to act like I understand any of it" that they are not different when they, then, state "That is what knowing God is about". When the cognitive dissonance appears that allows two, or more, mutually exclusive statements to be held as if they are, somehow, a singular cohesive idea, it needs to be illustrated and brought to the attention of the one demonstrating it.
I've not even pulled your statements out of context. I respond to them within the context they are posted, but isolate the portion relevant to my statements to avoid the claim that I am not responding to individual points in people's posts.
Originally posted by JesterI have never once said that we should stop searching for the truth. Not even for a second.
Originally posted by JesterI would love to know the truth, but until then, I am gonna go what I feel to be the truth and wait for the truth to be revealed to me.
You are also, by this statement, intellectually lazy. If you are just waiting for the truth to be revealed, you are, explicitly, not looking for it. You are waiting for someone to bring it to you.
Originally posted by JesterLike it has already been stated, I win either way if I am wrong. If I am wrong and their is no God, what do I lose? If I am right and there is a God, then I am happy.
If you are wrong......well, good luck.
Retreating to Pascal's wager also reillustrates my statement of you not being interested in finding the truth. You just want to find what feels good to you. Pascal's wager has the underlying implication that the truth is irrelevant to the situation; you should just go with with what will benefit you the most, based on the most common religion in your region. For Pascal, and for you as well, that religion is christianity. As I stated before, this does not help your case, as the exact rationale is used by many people of many different religions. So, this bad logic is not unique to your favored fantastical overlord's cult, nor does it better support any religion vs none, as if you are wrong about your theism, you've squandered the one life that you get. To put it in perspective, you'd have taken the equivalent to a cure for cancer, as wasted it on a hypochondriac.
Originally posted by JesterWith that said, I am not saying I think you will go to hell. I think that is a made up place to make people behave or scare them into believing.
There is no consistency in your stances. You pick a choose what morality you wish to believe based on what you already believe to be true. You are then asserting that you've got the right answer, which precludes the chance of the answer being wrong, impeding the search for actual truths that have more credibility than Grimm's fairy tales, which no religion has.
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Originally posted by Maddhattter View PostI agree that we could all be wrong. However, actual evidence supports my hypothesis.
I disagree. I'd posit that there is no reason that, if something exists, it cannot be demonstrated, just like everything else we know to exist. Your continuing reliance on unsupported assertions does not support either your supernatural sycophancy, nor your current assertion on an unrepeatable or falsifiable test.
While possible, it's unlikely.
Right. This is how the truth is discovered. We just pick a random answer because it feels good, and then just pretend that it's the best.
You've exhibited nearly every quality that you have claimed not to in this thread.
Based on your responses in this thread, you really could have just summed up your entire post with "If you won't let me win, I'm just going to take my ball and go home!"
Like it has already been stated, I win either way if I am wrong. If I am wrong and their is no God, what do I lose? If I am right and there is a God, then I am happy.
If you are wrong......well, good luck. With that said, I am not saying I think you will go to hell. I think that is a made up place to make people behave or scare them into believing.
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Originally posted by Jester View PostOh dear God. lol. Well guys, you can argue this all day .
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