addis wrote:
Gary Bohn wrote:
Jim Ledford wrote:
Gary Bohn wrote:
Jim Ledford wrote:
Jez wrote:
Jim Ledford wrote:
catbrier wrote:
Jim Ledford wrote:
catbrier wrote:
[....]
It just so happens that my love and I considered going to Indo
for the holidays and chose another place, closer to home,
instead.
interesting how there are those who think
they made their choices all by themselves.
No, we made the choice together. We planned the vacation time,
looked at various options, and came to a two-person consensus.
Indo was more expensive and we looked up this great little
location with a quiet old-fashioned hotel near the beach and
made that choice together.
togetherness. when love for the Holy Spirit of Lord Jesus
is in ones heart there is nothing better.
I'd rather have a decent bit of steak in my stomach, than some
***** belief in my brain.
There
were no spirits, gods, or boogaloos hovering over us that I saw.
as a nonbeliever your eyes are not opened,
as such there will be no see or saw.
Faith in Jesus brings on the real beginnings of real life.
Nope, accepting the real world is where to start, not some 2,000
year old hodge-podge of older cultist crap.
(He's
an agnostic too.)And, because we are not married, Mr. Ledford,
we engaged in very, very, sinful behavior.
interesting. how is it that an agnostic could accept the term
'sin'?
There is no 'God', so how can there be sin ?
God is real. humans doing that which is considered
by God to be unrighteous are doing sin, that's a fact.
now back to my question of how is it that an agnostic
could accept the term 'sin'?
God is real? Care to back that up with some logic?
gravity, a fundamental physical force that is
responsible for interactions is also real. you
got logic for that?
is gravity lying to me?
Proof would be better
if you could only know, right?
False analogy. Gravity is measurable, God is not. Gravity is testable,
God is not. Gravity is predictable, God is not. Gravity is verifiable,
God is not.
Conclusions and false analogies are not exclusive to the sciences.
Gravity proves you have a belief in your method of proofs.
Discarding your ontological insecurities and accepting your beliefs (as
a human member) will allow you free existence in the language of God(s).
God is Mercury.
you misspelled mercy. it's mercy, God is Mercy.
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addis.
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