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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    So-called "evolution" says a rock turned into a fish which has sex with a monkey in a Mud Pool that was struck by lighting and then the fish grew legs and walked and gave birth to a Human so the big question is what was the fish shoe size before it grew feet. What nonsense!

    Thus evolution is false.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Zandthee View Post
    Jesus was a good person and I have no grief for him. I don't grief anyone who is nice or neutral....
    Jesus was not neutral, Nanook. Anything but.

    But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me.--Luke 19:27
    Please make a thread of your own in the "Introductions" section of the forum, so that we can properly greet you. Tell us about yourself, your church, and how you came to find Jesus.

    And if you're here to flame us, better take a look at THIS before making an even bigger ass out of yourself.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Zandthee View Post
    Born an atheist and I'm doomed?
    Everyone is born doomed.
    Psalm 51:5 Behold, I was shapen in iniquitie: and in sinne did my mother conceiue me.
    ©1611

    I can't help the way I think. I was raised atheist and never touched a bible..And now I'm studying physics in college and doing things in life I like, not have to worry about life after death, because I don't believe in it.
    You might think you have some special insight into the "true" nature of God's Miraculous Creation but Jesus disagrees. You are not the first person to lead others into darkness based on some imagined higher vision. Jesus explains it this way:
    JOHN 9
    39 ¶ And Iesus said, For iudgment I am come into this world, that they which see not, might see, and that they which see, might be made blind.
    40 And some of the Pharisees which were with him, heard these words, and saide vnto him, Are wee blinde also?
    41 Iesus saide vnto them, If yee were blind, ye should haue no sinne: but now ye say, We see, therfore your sinne remaineth.
    ©1611

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by Zandthee View Post
    Did Jesus wrote the bible in your opinion or did god or did someone else?
    It would be a lot easier if you started an introduction thread because I just answered your question in another thread.

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  • Zandthee
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    Did Jesus wrote the bible in your opinion or did god or did someone else?

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by Zandthee View Post
    Jesus was a good person and I have no grief for him. I don't grief anyone who is nice or neutral to me, but people like you are just hating people for a no reason at all. That parent thing was totally sarcastic (otherwise I would have been a Christian already?) but on the other side it's true. Born an atheist and I'm doomed? Keep on dreaming, if there was a god the would burn you people in hell for bringing so much hate and nonsense in the world and would loudly applaud while good people enter his gates of heaven!
    Scripture, please.

    Show us where we are wrong about scripture. You see, the person who said that you are doomed for not believing in Jesus was, in fact, Jesus.

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  • Zandthee
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    Jesus was a good person and I have no grief for him. I don't grief anyone who is nice or neutral to me, but people like you are just hating people for a no reason at all. That parent thing was totally sarcastic (otherwise I would have been a Christian already?) but on the other side it's true. Born an atheist and I'm doomed? Keep on dreaming, if there was a god the would burn you people in hell for bringing so much hate and nonsense in the world and would loudly applaud while good people enter his gates of heaven!

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by Zandthee View Post
    I can't help the way I think. I was raised atheist and never touched a bible. Does god hate me for that? It's not me that made the choice, my parents were the problem. And now I'm studying physics in college and doing things in life I like, not have to worry about life after death, because I don't believe in it. I find it funny we pity each other, it will take some time, but after life we both will know the truth and who is right.
    God's going to burn you forever in Hell for that. I guess it's up to you to decide if that means He wants to be your friend or not.

    John 3:18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

    Whining about it being your parents' fault is pathetic.

    Matthew 10:37 He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.

    So man up and take responsibility for your own deliberate act of spitting in the face of Jesus, fall to your knees and brace yourself to receive Him inside you.

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  • Zandthee
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    I can't help the way I think. I was raised atheist and never touched a bible. Does god hate me for that? It's not me that made the choice, my parents were the problem. And now I'm studying physics in college and doing things in life I like, not have to worry about life after death, because I don't believe in it. I find it funny we pity each other, it will take some time, but after life we both will know the truth and who is right.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by Zandthee View Post
    If we would live our lives like you describe there would be no: computers, cars, any technology at all! We would live in the middle ages and die of deceases. If you get hit by a car, you'll be happy a brain surgeon would save your life, and if you think your heart is the thinking part of your body, you sure think with your heart or just have the amount of braincells of a donkey.
    "die of deceases" is kind of witty. Good job! He's deceased because he caught a decease. You atheists crack me up with your laughing in the face of burning forever in a lake of fire.

    you.

    Just for the record, there's nothing wrong with technology provided that hateful atheists don't use it to trick people into thinking God isn't real and to tell people the Bible is wrong.

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  • Zandthee
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    If we would live our lives like you describe there would be no: computers, cars, any technology at all! We would live in the middle ages and die of deceases. If you get hit by a car, you'll be happy a brain surgeon would save your life, and if you think your heart is the thinking part of your body, you sure think with your heart or just have the amount of braincells of a donkey.

    Originally posted by Pastor Billy-Reuben View Post
    Listen, witch.

    If those Scientists had an ounce of common since, they would put away their test tubes and their Bunsen burners, and they would open their Bibles, amen. They aren't going to learn the truth by pointing a telescope up at the firmament, running a Geiger counter over a bunch of rocks, or by scraping skin cells off a salamander.

    They can only learn the Truth about the world by reading the Word of the One who created the world (that would be the Bible, for you slow unsaved folks reading this). That's real research into the History and Scientific Facts of the World.

    Pastor Billy-Reuben

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  • Billy Bob Jenkins
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    Originally posted by jessev View Post
    If I may ask something about this. If this was in fact true, then why are all the True Christians here so adamant about the KJV Bible being the "correct" translation. If God would now allow translations to be incorrect, then why not accept what is in every translation of the Bible?

    Also, part of the problem is not that there may be corruption in translation of the Bible. The problem is that it's rather common for there to be multiple translations of a word from one language to another or no direct translation at all.
    He prevents mistranslation, but not ALL mistranslation. Many translations contradict, so obviously some of them are wrong. But the most popular translation is obviously the correct one. God would not allow a mistranslation to be so widespread as the KJV is widespread. I believe the logical axiom "argumentum ad populam" applies here.

    Taunting God and questioning Christianity is very childish. I hope you grow up before God kills you.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by jessev View Post
    If I may ask something about this. If this was in fact true, then why are all the True Christians here so adamant about the KJV Bible being the "correct" translation. If God would now allow translations to be incorrect, then why not accept what is in every translation of the Bible?

    Also, part of the problem is not that there may be corruption in translation of the Bible. The problem is that it's rather common for there to be multiple translations of a word from one language to another or no direct translation at all.
    Psalm 92:10
    New American Standard Bible (©1995)
    But You have exalted my horn like that of the wild ox; I have been anointed with fresh oil.

    King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
    But my horn shalt thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn: I shall be anointed with fresh oil.

    You bet there's a corruption in translations of the Bible! There's a clear unicorn-denial agenda going on here, for example. Translators lacking in Faith and realising that modern secularists might read the Bible, scoff at the idea of unicorns and reject the whole Bible as ridiculous have quietly changed things.
    Genesis 6:4
    New American Standard Bible (©1995)
    The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.

    King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
    There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.

    It's the same with giants. I mean, who knows what a Nephilim is? Nobody! Your eyes slide over the word - nephilim - shrug and carry on. And thus the wonder of God in having giants in those days before the flood diminishes.

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  • jessev
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    If I may ask something about this. If this was in fact true, then why are all the True Christians here so adamant about the KJV Bible being the "correct" translation. If God would now allow translations to be incorrect, then why not accept what is in every translation of the Bible?

    Also, part of the problem is not that there may be corruption in translation of the Bible. The problem is that it's rather common for there to be multiple translations of a word from one language to another or no direct translation at all.

    Originally posted by Billy Bob Jenkins View Post
    God would prevent mistranslation of His word, obviously. Why would He let people misrepresent Him to the world, if He is omnipotent? That's absurd. Only an atheist would say the Bible has been corrupted.

    The Big Bang Theory contradicts the Book of Genesis. The cosmos cannot be both billions of years old and 6,000 years old at the same time. That is absurd.

    You believe in a lot of absurdities, don't you? I think I have detected a theme.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by ThisisIan View Post
    So say my colleagues everyday
    The words you want is "high schools classmates"

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