Hi Baptists,
I'm a member of the Anglican communion which makes me as near to being an atheist as makes no difference, so when Jesus came to me in a dream and told me I'll soon be eternally damned I began looking for a real church and my search brought me here.
Now Jesus is a smart guy. Not every Son of God would think to turn Himself into a real living, breathing man so that our religion could be founded on excruciating (pardon the pun) torture and human sacrifice on a cross. But Jesus did, knowing full well that had He wimped out He'd be less deserving of our praise. So when He talks I listen.
My favorite Bible passage is the one in Hosea about "They that sow the wind reap the whirlwind" - its Truth is absolute proof that there's no such thing as anthropogenic climate change. Was President George Bush in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina? Are the CEOs of the big oil companies now over in The Bahamas facing the full brunt of Dorian? Of course not, so they can't be to blame.
I'm a member of the Anglican communion which makes me as near to being an atheist as makes no difference, so when Jesus came to me in a dream and told me I'll soon be eternally damned I began looking for a real church and my search brought me here.
Now Jesus is a smart guy. Not every Son of God would think to turn Himself into a real living, breathing man so that our religion could be founded on excruciating (pardon the pun) torture and human sacrifice on a cross. But Jesus did, knowing full well that had He wimped out He'd be less deserving of our praise. So when He talks I listen.
My favorite Bible passage is the one in Hosea about "They that sow the wind reap the whirlwind" - its Truth is absolute proof that there's no such thing as anthropogenic climate change. Was President George Bush in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina? Are the CEOs of the big oil companies now over in The Bahamas facing the full brunt of Dorian? Of course not, so they can't be to blame.
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