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At what point would you super-relgious types admit that you're wrong?

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  • Da1andonly
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    Face, what about a whole new sub-forum where blueblaze and heavensent can post whenever and whatever they want? And ofcourse, we'd only grant those two access to that particular forum.

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  • Facetious
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    Yeah....

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  • Troll King
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    The question itself can't really be answered in the way you wanted it to by the people you wanted to answer. Their beliefs are based on absolute faith which makes answering this hypothetical question impossible. If they could answer, then they wouldn't have had absolute faith, in which case, they wouldn't be the super-religious types you expected.

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  • Facetious
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    Originally posted by Aquatiq
    What if frogs could speak our langages and communicate with humans? Sure, the reality IS that they CAN'T, but the question remains, what if they could? If one would reply to this with "I don't live in the fantasy, nor should you. Reality is, there are frogs, and they can not and don't speak any humanoid language", that's pretty useless, and IMO one who did so would appear to be going out of their way to push some kind of agenda without regard for the topic at hand.
    I can't tell if this post is siding with me or Blueblaze. Either way, Vyk is right. This thread is a failure.

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  • Twerp
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    Thanks blueblaze. I appreciate people telling me my way of life is the wrong one.

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  • Vykromond
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    this thread was fated for greatness from the moment of conception :roll:

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  • Noah
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    Originally posted by Blueblaze View Post
    Noah, if one truly accepts Insanity as Savior, then singing praises to God for eternity is a wonderous thing. This is what it is about.
    Fixed.

    (My first fixed post ever)

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  • Money
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    ALL A BUNCH OF crap

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  • Aquatiq
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    What if frogs could speak our langages and communicate with humans? Sure, the reality IS that they CAN'T, but the question remains, what if they could? If one would reply to this with "I don't live in the fantasy, nor should you. Reality is, there are frogs, and they can not and don't speak any humanoid language", that's pretty useless, and IMO one who did so would appear to be going out of their way to push some kind of agenda without regard for the topic at hand.

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  • Rhino_haha
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    Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Post
    Alot of people say that's the Divine Being working in you, but I'd say it's the Divine Pavlov's Dog.
    I like.



    "I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours." -Stephen Roberts

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  • Rigor
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    In regards to your earlier post about Superted's interpretation of heaven, you should realize that not everyone takes the bible literally blueblaze (including myself).

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  • Blueblaze
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    Distort, John went to Heaven, or atleast was revealed Heaven by God, and came back to earth to write about it, hence the book of Revelation. The main book of 'End Times' was written because John was revealed a gimpse of Heaven and the future.

    Pummel, for me, its hard not to talk about religion, or quoting Bible verses and the likes. Whenever you become a Christian, its not just some weak change where you "now love Jesus, and everything is cool with Him." Whenever you become saved, you are to turn absolutely around from your past, and become just like Christ was on earth. A Christian is to be the image of Christ to the world, and whenever you really have that salvation experience, God absolutely changes your every motive and every being. You can't ignore that fact if you really have accepted Jesus Christ as Savior. The Holy Spirit works on your whole life changing it to be acceptable unto God, whether its your music, friends, lifestyle, etc... everything changes.

    Facetious, Well sorry if I derail your thread, but there is no ifs in reality. I don't live in the fantasy, nor should you. Reality is, there is a Heaven and a Hell, and all those who don't make a sincere change to Christ in Salvation will go to Hell.


    Noah, if one truly accepts Christ as Savior, then singing praises to God for eternity is a wonderous thing. This is what it is about.

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  • Noah
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    Originally posted by Pummel View Post
    You make me sick.
    Oh yeah, that too.

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  • Pummel
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    Originally posted by Blueblaze View Post
    Superted, the Bible speaks much about Heaven. If you ever read the book of Revelation, you will learn much about what Heaven is like. There are pearly gates, there are angels (maybe not on clouds, or playing harps) but there will be angels singing praise to the Lord, and if I can ever put it reverantly, there is a bouncer checking the list, not Peter, but all give an account to Jesus Christ and if their name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life (meaning, if they are saved). As well, there is no point of Christianity without the afterlife, otherwise your salvation is either in vain or is very weak. You must realize the depths of Christ's love to save us from hell, and you must realize the importance of our being in Heaven as well. Our purpose for life on earth, and life in Heaven is to glorify God, simple as that. I believe in Heaven we won't be playing games, or eating from all you can eat menus, or anything like that, but we will be constantly singing praises to our King.

    As to the original point of the thread, Facetious, the point of my being isn't that if things go wrong, I can say, "Well even if this isn't true, the Christian life was a good life to live" the point is IT IS TRUE! Despite your warning, it is impossible! There is no other way but through Jesus Christ. God's Word is infailable, not one error, without lies or misleadings. Period. God's promises never fail, nor does His judgement.
    You make me sick.

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  • Noah
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    Originally posted by Blueblaze View Post
    Superted, the Bible speaks much about Heaven. If you ever read the book of Revelation, you will learn much about what Heaven is like. There are pearly gates, there are angels (maybe not on clouds, or playing harps) but there will be angels singing praise to the Lord, and if I can ever put it reverantly, there is a bouncer checking the list, not Peter, but all give an account to Jesus Christ and if their name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life (meaning, if they are saved). As well, there is no point of Christianity without the afterlife, otherwise your salvation is either in vain or is very weak. You must realize the depths of Christ's love to save us from hell, and you must realize the importance of our being in Heaven as well. Our purpose for life on earth, and life in Heaven is to glorify God, simple as that. I believe in Heaven we won't be playing games, or eating from all you can eat menus, or anything like that, but we will be constantly singing praises to our King.

    As to the original point of the thread, Facetious, the point of my being isn't that if things go wrong, I can say, "Well even if this isn't true, the Christian life was a good life to live" the point is IT IS TRUE! Despite your warning, it is impossible! There is no other way but through Jesus Christ. God's Word is infailable, not one error, without lies or misleadings. Period. God's promises never fail, nor does His judgement.
    Spend my afterlife singing christian chants?
    You totally blew away what was supposted to be heaven.
    I pictured clouds made of boobs, beer rain and steaks flying into my mouth.

    What's the directions to hell? I'll go there in my own will.

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