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  • Tallywacker69
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    I know Ocidnac will bless me with an eternity in the Good Hell,
    for I've lived my life in service of him and his Ragus, for I am
    Archbishop Penus LXIX.

    But off course, I won't be as high in the hiërarchy there, for Patriarch
    Lol Idiotus and Cardinal Spesh Cewbus.
    Bless them, Bramen.

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  • Ruze Molenaar
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    Efcors Hell is reel, wear do all the good peepel wood go two anyway?
    Their are two pards of Hell: the Good Hell and the Bad Hell.
    You donet want to go to the Bad Hell.

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  • MidwestCatLady
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Jesus decides who dies and when and in what manner. Taking that decision into our own hands in is a serious sin. If you read the Bible you'd know that.
    Pastor you are right and I obviously know this. I was addressing the post regarding natural disasters. My thoughts are we do not know. I had a group of people the other day talking about the flight that went down and how tragic. All that came to my mind was why is it tragic? They are dead and it is God's Will. For some on that plane, they could be in Heaven now basking in the glory of God's presence or not. Didn't you say we know - each of us knows where we stand? So, why would this be a tragedy if a person is always prepared die and knows their standing? Only those that don't know need beware. Is this thought process correct?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by MidwestAgnostic View Post
    But if the ultimate salvation is found in death, is death then not the ultimate goal and those that die the lucky if they have found truth?
    Jesus decides who dies and when and in what manner. Taking that decision into our own hands in is a serious sin. If you read the Bible you'd know that.

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  • MidwestCatLady
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    But if the ultimate salvation is found in death, is death then not the ultimate goal and those that die the lucky if they have found truth?

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  • James Hutchins
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    God does things for mysterious reasons. As mortals, we cannot be expected to understand, nor should we ever question Him. I am not sure why you doubt Him so much, why you try to put words into his mouth and teachings? Do you think you are God? Can't you accept His word and just live by it? What is it you have against Him?
    Do you believe all things happen for a reason? Do you know why a church is burned down from time to time, with no apparent cause? Why some babies are born with defects?

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by Mathias View Post
    I also like to believe that our God is a kind god not an evil killingmachine that you enpict him to be.
    How is God killing someone evil friend? God is all powerful and all knowing. If God drowns a family of Indonesian heathen in a tsunami like rats we can be sure that family is evil.

    You should stop denying the good works of God, Mathias.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by Mathias View Post
    I also like to believe that our God is a kind god not an evil killingmachine that you enpict him to be.
    I am not really bothered what you think. It is like my believing that all Norwegians are trolls - it will not change the facts.

    God is very efficient at killing look here

    You see your problem? You want to believe in a God like you - but God wants you to believe in a God like Him. He made you, so He is right.

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  • Mathias
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    I also like to believe that our God is a kind god not an evil killingmachine that you enpict him to be.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by Mathias View Post
    I see your point of view but I do no believe that God is responsible for many of the senseless murders happening in the world.
    Why not?
    Isaiah 45:7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.

    Amos 3:6 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath not done it?

    Are you saying that God is a liar?

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  • Mathias
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    I see your point of view but I do no believe that God is responsible for many of the senseless murders happening in the world.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by Mathias View Post
    The primary reason God hates murder is that out of all creation, only human are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26-27; 9:4-6). Even before the codification of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai the murder of other human beings was wrong (Genesis 4:8-12; 4:23-24; 9:4-6; Exodus 1:16-17). While on earth, Jesus spoke out against murder (Matthew 5:21-26; Mark 10:17-19).
    In the American Language, there are 2 verbs - one is "to Kill" and the other is "To murder". God has killed well over 6 Billion people (those who have died since Creation) but He has murdered no one.

    True Christians may be asked, as God's tool, to kill people, but never, ever murder them.

    I hope this clears things up for you.

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  • Mathias
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    The primary reason God hates murder is that out of all creation, only human are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26-27; 9:4-6). Even before the codification of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai the murder of other human beings was wrong (Genesis 4:8-12; 4:23-24; 9:4-6; Exodus 1:16-17). While on earth, Jesus spoke out against murder (Matthew 5:21-26; Mark 10:17-19).

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by Mathias View Post
    I actually do live in Norway at the moment, and it is a very nice place.
    No it is not! It has more atheists per square meter than any other country.

    You cannot interpret the Bible word for word.
    Yes you can! That is what Landover Baptist Church does!
    What if something is written wrongely or is interpeted wrong?
    Nothing in King James Bible 1611 is wrong - nothing at all.
    Then we all are taking the risk at going to hell.
    WE are not taking a risk - YOU are.

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  • Mathias
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    Can you also explain why people on this forum is promoting killing when Thou shalt not kill?

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