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Aug 31, 2004 11:03

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hippo_crates August 31 2004, 11:51:42 UTC
Hm. Well love, I've read the bible. And I've come to the conclusion that heavan is a very dull place. Since God gave us freedom to do anything, including sin, we obviously chose sin. But if we were to go to heavan, the bible says there is no sin in heavan. What does this mean? That we won't have our freedom anymore? Will we even be ourselves anymore? I like my mind the way it is, and I would hate to die and end up in some bright place in the sky only to have a completely different mind. One that would obviously not belong to me.

And personally, I never saw much of a "choice" when your choices are either A. Follow God and go to heavan, or B. Don't follow God and burn in hell forever.

Thanks for the choices, God. Good to know I have my options.

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lost_intentions August 31 2004, 18:34:43 UTC
Choosing sin is choosing Hell no one ios perfect but you dont have to sin all the time and you can ask for forgiveness. God forgives and forgets. its that easy i would rather save all my friends and lead them to Heaven to be with them there then see them in hell burning forever

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hippo_crates August 31 2004, 20:11:41 UTC
For the record, "Hell" is actually a landfill. A dump. Literally. So "hell" does exist, no matter what anyone says. Just not the hell that's mentioned in the bible.

The bible is what I call the scrap book of all other previous religions. It is no way original, and most of the book from the New Testament were never included either because the Catholic Church didn't like them, or they were never accecpted by the majority.

My point was, even IF God did exist, I would rather burn in tbe bowels of hell than to "beg for forgiveness" to some God that has created us to obey him and only him. I also don't believe in alienating others into following this tall tale so they can be "saved" from damnation.

Next to money, I believe all relgions are the evils that make the world go 'round.

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lost_intentions September 1 2004, 06:39:20 UTC
believe as you wish and i dont tell peopel to "follpw a tall tale" to be "saved"

ok You say liek dont believe the bible basically and say there isnt a hell the bible says then where do you get its a landfill.

whatever cuh

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plastic_fashion August 31 2004, 18:21:40 UTC
Satan once lived in heaven with god and all the angels and stuff. So Satan has different ideas than God and wants to do things his way. So God sends him out of heaven and tells him to do what he wants. The angels that support Satan all go with him, and exit heaven too. Now, I don't know EVERY detail, but what if Satan wasn't evil, but just had a different way of doing things? And whose to say that "hell" is such a terrible place? What if it's just a place that people who follow Satan go? Kind of like heaven, but just a different place. It reminds of politicians these days. People who follow Bush think Kerry is wrong and vice versa. But in reality they just do things different..?

I'm babbling but thats just a thought.

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lost_intentions August 31 2004, 18:33:02 UTC
Welllll first of all Satan was an angel who thought he could be more powerful then God and was kicked out of heaven. Second Heaven there are streets of gold, we all have Huge houses, and there is no sin. Hell you burn forEVER and ever all you feel is burning, your skin will burn but you never melt...that forever or beign with people you love forever wow i think Heaven with God is so much cooler

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fleshalphabet August 31 2004, 19:53:49 UTC
Pretty good description, but...How do you know what heaven is like or hell for that matter?, how does anyone know? Why base your life from a book and the word of mouth?
The main grievance I have with Christianity isn't necessarily the ideas itself (in fact, I support most of the morals that it teaches), but rather, the people that call themselves Christian. Both Catholics and Protestants call themselves Christian, yet they are bombing each other's schools. Calvinists are speaking out against homosexuality, yet Jesus teaches people to be loving and accepting. Nowadays, from what I have seen, you can call yourself Christian just based on whether you believe in God or not. However, society is not realizing that you must do good to go along with that. This is, probably, my greatest frustration.

Ok end rant.

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lost_intentions September 1 2004, 06:36:50 UTC
However, society is not realizing that you must do good to go along with that. This is, probably, my greatest frustration.

AMENNNNNNNNNNN

also EVERYONE i know claims christianity that kinda upsets for that reason of you have to do and be good i mean you cant just claim soemhting. thats liek me saying oh yeah im a doctor you need heart surgrey?

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