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Backglass wrote:I have no problem with anyone who keeps to themselves. The religious people I have "have problems" with are those that believe that I "need saving" simply because I don't believe in their magical creatures, superstitions and rituals.
As for your chart:
jay_a2j wrote:Cypress333 wrote:There is no commandment, "Thou shall not try to predict the end of the world". Sorry. As a matter of fact, Jesus told us that no one knows the day nor hour (of Christs return) but He did say "you can know the season" or about the time these things will take place.
Furthermore the Bible does not state the world will end. What will end is man's obsession with screwing it up! Jesus will rule the Earth for 1000 years! I personally can't wait.
Actually, there is a commandment you would be breaking. By trying to predict the end of times which we all know only God can know, you are trying to be God. So if you know only God knows, then predicting it would be breaking the first commandment! And also, The Bible says after the war vs. good and evil, the judgement day will come and in that our world full of sin and blasphemy will be destroyed, and a new heaven and a new earth will be created for all of God's followers; never to be ridden of sin again.
He told us what to look for, "there will be earthquakes in various places", "there will be wars and rumor of war", "there will be famine and pestilence". Now why would Jesus tell us these things? So we can know that the time is at hand! "Learn the lesson from the fig tree".
"When you see these things begin to happen, do not be afraid, the end is not yet." Obviously Jesus wanted us to heed his words so that we wouldn't enter into the last days, never having looked at the "signs" and be caught totally off guard.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
kagetora wrote:So are any of the Athiests here former Christians?
I used to be Protestant, but as I kept with my faith, I slowly realized everything is BS
Backglass wrote:
I have no problem with anyone who keeps to themselves. The religious people I have "have problems" with are those that believe that I "need saving" simply because I don't believe in their magical creatures, superstitions and rituals.
Your chart is flawed. "Non-religious" = Atheist.
As for the numbers...
Cypress333 wrote:Backglass wrote:
I have no problem with anyone who keeps to themselves. The religious people I have "have problems" with are those that believe that I "need saving" simply because I don't believe in their magical creatures, superstitions and rituals.
Your chart is flawed. "Non-religious" = Atheist.
As for the numbers...
Actually Atheists have problems and are trying to convert(or de-convert) Christians, while non-believers don't even care about it.
kagetora wrote:So are any of the Athiests here former Christians?
I used to be Protestant, but as I kept with my faith, I slowly realized everything is BS
kagetora wrote:
Oh yeah, and whoever said they can't wait for the 1000 years of Jesus reigning, odds are you will die before it comes. The "Anti-Christ" or the "Beast" or whatever you call it is supposed to come and rule the world for 7 years, before Jesus comes. Before which, the world will be chaotic. Then he makes everything better. Then he kills 2/3 of the people on earth.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:kagetora wrote:
Oh yeah, and whoever said they can't wait for the 1000 years of Jesus reigning, odds are you will die before it comes. The "Anti-Christ" or the "Beast" or whatever you call it is supposed to come and rule the world for 7 years, before Jesus comes. Before which, the world will be chaotic. Then he makes everything better. Then he kills 2/3 of the people on earth.
Yes, but if I die during the tribulation which is very likely, when Jesus returns at the end of the tribulation the saints will come with Him. Jesus will reign for 1000 years and all those who have died in Christ will be there too.(as well as those believers who survive the tribulation)
And the "war of good vs. evil" that's what this actually is. "We fight not against flesh and blood but against powers and principalities". Satan (Antichrist) will, during the tribulation, insist that all men worship him, and if they don't, they will be put to death. Take his "mark" and you have chosen....to side with him and against God. It will be trying time as without his "mark" you will not be able to buy nor sell. Under any circumstances, DO NOT take the mark! Physical death is far better than a spiritual one.
Cypress333 wrote:Backglass wrote:
Typical.
Can't you just be happy with your little club without having to bother the rest of the planet?
Someone should have "saved" you guys from drinking the Kool-Aid.
Okay, it seems as though it is just the ATHEISTS that have problems with Christianity, (aside from some radicals in the world) and I'd like to look at some percentages:
hmmm...33% christians, 2% Atheists. I dont see how we could bother the rest of the planet, when only about 3% has problems with us (A poll shows only about 1% of Muslims actually have a problem with Christians-Radicals.)
Juan_Bottom wrote:kagetora wrote:So are any of the Athiests here former Christians?
I used to be Protestant, but as I kept with my faith, I slowly realized everything is BS
Former Lutheran.
I refuse to confirm, and it was a county-wide scandal.
But! The next thing I knew there were 11 of us. They just needed someone to jump first.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Cypress333 wrote:Backglass wrote:
I have no problem with anyone who keeps to themselves. The religious people I have "have problems" with are those that believe that I "need saving" simply because I don't believe in their magical creatures, superstitions and rituals.
Your chart is flawed. "Non-religious" = Atheist.
As for the numbers...
Actually Atheists have problems and are trying to convert(or de-convert) Christians, while non-believers don't even care about it.
Iliad wrote:jay_a2j wrote:kagetora wrote:
Oh yeah, and whoever said they can't wait for the 1000 years of Jesus reigning, odds are you will die before it comes. The "Anti-Christ" or the "Beast" or whatever you call it is supposed to come and rule the world for 7 years, before Jesus comes. Before which, the world will be chaotic. Then he makes everything better. Then he kills 2/3 of the people on earth.
Yes, but if I die during the tribulation which is very likely, when Jesus returns at the end of the tribulation the saints will come with Him. Jesus will reign for 1000 years and all those who have died in Christ will be there too.(as well as those believers who survive the tribulation)
And the "war of good vs. evil" that's what this actually is. "We fight not against flesh and blood but against powers and principalities". Satan (Antichrist) will, during the tribulation, insist that all men worship him, and if they don't, they will be put to death. Take his "mark" and you have chosen....to side with him and against God. It will be trying time as without his "mark" you will not be able to buy nor sell. Under any circumstances, DO NOT take the mark! Physical death is far better than a spiritual one.
That sounds vaguely familiar I think. Can anyone please remind me where else I may have heard/read this?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Satan desires to be god. He doesn't love anybody. God does.
Cypress333 wrote:Actually Atheists have problems and are trying to convert(or de-convert) Christians, while non-believers don't even care about it.
Juan_Bottom wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Satan desires to be god. He doesn't love anybody. God does.
Oh yeah?
Prove it!
Never once has he sent me a birthday card or anything.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Satan desires to be god. He doesn't love anybody. God does.
Oh yeah?
Prove it!
Never once has he sent me a birthday card or anything.
"Or anything"? How about dieing for you sins so you wouldn't have to?
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
jay_a2j wrote:How about dieing for you sins so you wouldn't have to?
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
MeDeFe wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Satan desires to be god. He doesn't love anybody. God does.
Oh yeah?
Prove it!
Never once has he sent me a birthday card or anything.
"Or anything"? How about dieing for you sins so you wouldn't have to?
Really? I never saw that one happen, and don't we die anyway?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Not die physically, spiritually. We are spirits. Our body is just a shell.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
jay_a2j wrote:Our body is just a shell.
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