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then the male genitals of a true christian wouldn't be so small?
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We'd have an 11 day week for one thing.Originally posted by PrinsesseAnja View PostWhat if God was a negro?

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But he aren't negro person, so is a little silly your question ¿no?Originally posted by PrinsesseAnja View PostWhat if God was a negro?
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Originally posted by John Creeser View PostI couldn't help but notice your avatar - I hope you are not insinuating that God is a Negro?
What if God was a negro?
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You obviously think that you're a clever boy, but it won't seem so funny when Jesus sends you down to hell and satan assrapes you for all eternity. You see God commands your complete devotion. Fence-sitters make Him want to puke!Originally posted by TomTomat View PostWell I guess you are right. Then again, I believe in God about as much as I don't believe in him. I'm not saying he doesn't exist. If someone tells me there is a dog under my chair, I will look under my chair to see before I believe, or don't believe, that there is a dog under my chair.
Revelation 3:16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
If you think being a nice guy will get you into Heaven, you've got another think coming.Originally posted by TomTomat View PostAs of now, I do what feels right to do. And that means enjoying life without hurting others. That makes me happy.
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Exactly how many individual atoms have you seen? Do you disbelieve they exist too?Originally posted by TomTomat View PostBut the thing about the card is that I can actually both see and feel the card. Then I know it's there, and what color it is. But, if someone said that they were holding the card behind me and telling me what color it had, I would not know what color the card had, or if it even existed.
I have, so to say, never "seen" God, and that's why it's hard to know, because you can't really "see" God anyhow. If it was as easy as to just turn around, I would know. But it's not that easy. At least not for me.
Well okay, let's say I am an atheist. Then it's very hard for me to force myself into believing something that you clearly said I didn't believe in, especially sinse I have just realized that I'm an atheist and don't believe in God.
I like to keep my mind open, you know what I mean?
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You can start by changing your blasphemous avatar, which you did on purpose fully knowing it would upset True Christian's™Originally posted by TomTomat View PostNow, burning in Hell is not something I would like to do. And I'd really want to believe. But forcing myself to believe is hard.
Never hurts to try though.
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Why take the chance of burning for eternity - think about that. Son, get right with God, get a copy of the KJV1611 and get down on your knees for Jesus.
Do not cherry pick the Bible either, read it all (cover to cover, and then again and again). Follow it to the letter and get Saved©
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Try taking my word for it. I assure you I am always right.Originally posted by TomTomat View PostNow, burning in Hell is not something I would like to do. And I'd really want to believe. But forcing myself to believe is hard.
Never hurts to try though.
Thanks.
Just know that everything in the KJV1611 is true. Then read it and you will know everything you need to know to get into Heaven.
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Now, burning in Hell is not something I would like to do. And I'd really want to believe. But forcing myself to believe is hard.Originally posted by Billy Bob Jenkins View PostWhat you must come to understand is that you should believe whatever is written in the King James Bible no matter what is true or false in reality, because if you do not, you will burn in Hell for all eternity.
Never hurts to try though.
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What you must come to understand is that you should believe whatever is written in the King James Bible no matter what is true or false in reality, because if you do not, you will burn in Hell for all eternity.Originally posted by TomTomat View PostWell, it says that he isn't black, that's for sure.
But if it's true or not, that I don't know. Someone else can just as easily as you show me a thoughtful text showing me that God doesn't exist, or just simply that he's black. That doesn't mean that it is true, though. And neither does text from the Bible.
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I understand that you are not sure whether or not you should believe in God, because you do not know whether or not He exists. But if you do not believe in Him, then that means you do not believe in Him. I'm afraid I cannot make this any simpler for you.Originally posted by TomTomat View PostBut the thing about the card is that I can actually both see and feel the card. Then I know it's there, and what color it is. But, if someone said that they were holding the card behind me and telling me what color it had, I would not know what color the card had, or if it even existed.
I have, so to say, never "seen" God, and that's why it's hard to know, because you can't really "see" God anyhow. If it was as easy as to just turn around, I would know. But it's not that easy. At least not for me.
Well okay, let's say I am an atheist. Then it's very hard for me to force myself into believing something that you clearly said I didn't believe in, especially sinse I have just realized that I'm an atheist and don't believe in God.
I like to keep my mind open, you know what I mean?
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Well, it says that he isn't black, that's for sure.Originally posted by Alphonse Alban View PostOf course He exists, and of course He is not black. It says so right here!
Revelation 1:12-14
And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks; And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire.
But if it's true or not, that I don't know. Someone else can just as easily as you show me a thoughtful text showing me that God doesn't exist, or just simply that he's black. That doesn't mean that it is true, though. And neither does text from the Bible.
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But the thing about the card is that I can actually both see and feel the card. Then I know it's there, and what color it is. But, if someone said that they were holding the card behind me and telling me what color it had, I would not know what color the card had, or if it even existed.Originally posted by Billy Bob Jenkins View PostIt is impossible for you to believe in God as much as you don't believe in God as not believing in God is the absence of a belief in God. This is a fundamental principle of logic and common sense. Saying that you believe in God as much as you don't believe in God is like saying the card you are holding is a red card as much as it is a black card, when it is in fact one or the other.
You admit that you have no reason to do good. You just do it because you feel like it. That means you don't believe in God.
See how simple that is? Just admit that you are an atheist. Now humble yourself before Christ and force yourself to change your belief system! Instead of believing in nothing, try believing in the King James Bible! Then you can come to Heaven with us! Hallelujia!
I have, so to say, never "seen" God, and that's why it's hard to know, because you can't really "see" God anyhow. If it was as easy as to just turn around, I would know. But it's not that easy. At least not for me.
Well okay, let's say I am an atheist. Then it's very hard for me to force myself into believing something that you clearly said I didn't believe in, especially sinse I have just realized that I'm an atheist and don't believe in God.
I like to keep my mind open, you know what I mean?
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Of course He exists, and of course He is not black. It says so right here!Originally posted by TomTomat View PostBut if I find out that he does exist and indeed isn't black, I'll be sure to change the picture.
Revelation 1:12-14
And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks; And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire.
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It is impossible for you to believe in God as much as you don't believe in God as not believing in God is the absence of a belief in God. This is a fundamental principle of logic and common sense. Saying that you believe in God as much as you don't believe in God is like saying the card you are holding is a red card as much as it is a black card, when it is in fact one or the other.Originally posted by TomTomat View PostWell I guess you are right. Then again, I believe in God about as much as I don't believe in him. I'm not saying he doesn't exist. If someone tells me there is a dog under my chair, I will look under my chair to see before I believe, or don't believe, that there is a dog under my chair.
As of now, I do what feels right to do. And that means enjoying life without hurting others. That makes me happy.
You admit that you have no reason to do good. You just do it because you feel like it. That means you don't believe in God.
See how simple that is? Just admit that you are an atheist. Now humble yourself before Christ and force yourself to change your belief system! Instead of believing in nothing, try believing in the King James Bible! Then you can come to Heaven with us! Hallelujia!
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