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  • JennyD
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by RogueFilosifer View Post
    Then dont hate others, simple solution. That was not vicious at all, I simply pointed out the obvious, after accusing someone of being a hippie and telling them they are going to burn in hell for not believing the exact same thing as you is a vicious personal attack.
    Excuse me?

    Telling some hippie that if he doesn't follow Jesus he will burn in Hellfire for all eternity is an act of LOVE, not a "vicious personal attack"!

    Let me give you an example of a similar situation, and we'll see if you can comprehend.

    Suppose you have a little sister. Your parents let you out of the basement to babysit her one day.

    Your little sister has a stuffed teddy bear, which she loves to chew on. (She's only two.)

    The bear falls off a shelf into a puddle of liquid rat poison. You see your little sister toddling over to pick up her bear, with that paw-gnawing look in her eye. You know that if you take the bear away, it will hurt her feelings, and she will probably cry and be mad at you. Of course, if you let her pick up and chew on her bear, she will get violently ill or even die.

    What do you do?

    You're our little sister, Rouge. We see you toddling toward the abyss, about to spend eternity burning and being tortured. We don't care if your feelings get hurt; we want your soul to be saved from the wrath of God.

    And yet you say we act out of hate? Is this Bizarro World, or maybe Backwards Day?

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  • lovethygod
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by RogueFilosifer View Post
    Then dont hate others, simple solution. That was not vicious at all, I simply pointed out the obvious, after accusing someone of being a hippie and telling them they are going to burn in hell for not believing the exact same thing as you is a vicious personal attack. I will apologize when all of you apologize for accusing everyone else of being heathens and scum and niggers, spics, and all those other horrible things that you call others!

    Just because you are a "Valued Member" does not excuse you from the same formal tendencies that everyone else follow!

    I think I have to agree, RogueFilosifer, with everything you just said.
    You seem a better christian (or if you arent, better than most of the christians on here)

    If anyone deserves to be the valued member, it is RogueFilosofer, as I have seen more kindness from them than any other person here.

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  • RogueFilosifer
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    That was a vicious personal attack on a gentle and cherished member of this forum and I demand you apologies immediately. There is no room for hate here at Landover!
    Then dont hate others, simple solution. That was not vicious at all, I simply pointed out the obvious, after accusing someone of being a hippie and telling them they are going to burn in hell for not believing the exact same thing as you is a vicious personal attack. I will apologize when all of you apologize for accusing everyone else of being heathens and scum and niggers, spics, and all those other horrible things that you call others!

    Just because you are a "Valued Member" does not excuse you from the same formal tendencies that everyone else follow!

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  • lovethygod
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    Wow, that was bizarre, dear.

    You haven't offended me at all. Instead, you've thrown out another steaming heap of nonsense about why you should be able to put your own imaginings before God's Word.

    You're welcome to imagine whatever you like; however, please refrain from steering others down your hippie-love-fest path to eternal damnation, OK?


    Thanks for the advice (i think)

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  • Wide-Open
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by RogueFilosifer View Post
    Racism and predjudice are not good colors on you.
    Friend, could you please stop insulting Sister Jenna? Of course she is not colored, she is not a descendant of Ham.

    She is a pure white woman, of course with all the limits it brings with it, but calling her a darkie is not going to make you popular over here. She bakes pies, she doesn't steal them OK?

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by RogueFilosifer View Post
    You are a very offensive person, with a large abrasive personality, and you should try and fix that. Racism and predjudice are not good colors on you.
    That was a vicious personal attack on a gentle and cherished member of this forum and I demand you apologies immediately. There is no room for hate here at Landover!

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  • RogueFilosifer
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    Wow, that was bizarre, dear.

    You haven't offended me at all. Instead, you've thrown out another steaming heap of nonsense about why you should be able to put your own imaginings before God's Word.

    You're welcome to imagine whatever you like; however, please refrain from steering others down your hippie-love-fest path to eternal damnation, OK?
    You are a very offensive person, with a large abrasive personality, and you should try and fix that. Racism and predjudice are not good colors on you.

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  • JennyD
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by lovethygod View Post
    I'm sorry if I offended you. I was simply saying that God is great, so much that is simply inexplainable. His love for each and every one of us is so strong that eternal damnation seems a little harsh for a good person. And that way, God can pass his own judgement on the matter, For his word, even a single thought of his, is stronger than ANYTHING that has ever been written.
    And remember Jesus drank all past, present and future sins of man, so that we could all go to heaven and be with god.
    So for the case of this good man (or woman), I believe God would be happy to share a little piece of heaven with him.


    If I am incorrect feel free to tell me. I will not take anything you say personally, but simply as love for your neighbour in telling me the right way.
    Wow, that was bizarre, dear.

    You haven't offended me at all. Instead, you've thrown out another steaming heap of nonsense about why you should be able to put your own imaginings before God's Word.

    You're welcome to imagine whatever you like; however, please refrain from steering others down your hippie-love-fest path to eternal damnation, OK?

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  • lovethygod
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    Please explain to us upon what you base your belief that ignoring God's Word (and, in fact, acting in direct opposition to His commandments) will get this person a one-way ticket to Heaven.

    Your own imagination or your human concepts of "fair play" are not relevant, only God's Will is.

    I'm sorry if I offended you. I was simply saying that God is great, so much that is simply inexplainable. His love for each and every one of us is so strong that eternal damnation seems a little harsh for a good person. And that way, God can pass his own judgement on the matter, For his word, even a single thought of his, is stronger than ANYTHING that has ever been written.
    And remember Jesus drank all past, present and future sins of man, so that we could all go to heaven and be with god.
    So for the case of this good man (or woman), I believe God would be happy to share a little piece of heaven with him.


    If I am incorrect feel free to tell me. I will not take anything you say personally, but simply as love for your neighbour in telling me the right way.

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  • Brother McGregor
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    you know that when the sun sets in the west that the night has fallen. You know this as scientific. The sun is now "below" your part of the globe bringing light to the other parts of the world and it will do so until it rises again in the east.
    You believe this. Is it an extreme belief?
    No it isn't...it's a belief based on your life experiences.

    We believe in a God who sent His only son. It's not an extreme belief...it just is. For many of us Christians, it is as dependable as knowing the sun will set and rise again.

    So many of you poor unsaved people use our so called "extremism" to try and defraud our positions and comments...so that you may be allowed to sin and possibly wank off.
    Whenever I see a post by someone who is a "pc christian" or a politically correct christian (all lower case on purpose) then I can almost guarantee that their post will be one of condemnation because we do not approve of the sins they get themselves involved in.
    You might say I have an extreme belief in knowing when you are going to say something like..."yes I am a Christian and masturbation isn't that bad" or "of course I am a Christian and it's okay to have gay parades"

    Or the thousands of times you yell out..."judge not lest ye be judged!!!" and do you even have a clue what that means in it's entirity?

    Do you not know that Timothy says..."rebuke in righteousness in all the seasons?"

    Yes you that shout out extremism...you have no clue. The moment you use such a term we know why.

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  • RogueFilosifer
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    It's fine, if you don't mind an eternity of unending torture.

    Is that something you look forward to? Are you a masochist, friend? I guarantee the demons torturing you in Hell will NOT look like Lucy Liu, nor will they be wearing patent leather thigh-high boots with 6" heels and carrying feather dusters!
    Surprisingly eternity isn't that long. And I was playing poker with Satan last weekend, he's a pretty good guy, just a little misunderstood. Its a bonus that I won a grand off him though

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  • JennyD
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by RogueFilosifer View Post
    I dont hate your "God", im just not a "God" fearing christian, is that really so bad?
    It's fine, if you don't mind an eternity of unending torture.

    Is that something you look forward to? Are you a masochist, friend? I guarantee the demons torturing you in Hell will NOT look like Lucy Liu, nor will they be wearing patent leather thigh-high boots with 6" heels and carrying feather dusters!

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  • RogueFilosifer
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    Of course I'm fit to judge you, Andrew! I'm a Christian washed clean of sin by the blood of the Lord! However, you're behaving yourself right now (in a secular, God-hating way), so I won't punish you for your intentions, but I will keep an eye on your behavior.
    I dont hate your "God", im just not a "God" fearing christian, is that really so bad?

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by RogueFilosifer View Post
    Do with me whatever you see fit, personally it doesn't matter, only "God" and I know my true intentions, so you are the one who will decide whether you are fit to judge me.
    Of course I'm fit to judge you, Andrew! I'm a Christian washed clean of sin by the blood of the Lord! However, you're behaving yourself right now (in a secular, God-hating way), so I won't punish you for your intentions, but I will keep an eye on your behavior.

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  • Brother McGregor
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    Re: What if an Unbeliver does many good things?

    Originally posted by JustAnotherHuman View Post
    As I said, what if an unbeliver does incredibly good things, like saving one of you from falling off a cliff? Would he still go to hell?
    The path to hell is lined with good intentions

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