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antibrainwasher1 year, 1 month ago
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The bible and the jesus mythology is a steaming pile of lies and complete crap.
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There is no end to what you blithering religious idiots will believe in.
There is no evidence for any of the thousands of gods con men have created to fleece you sheeple in the hundreds of thousands of years con men have been fleecing idiots.
I hope the instant before you brainwashed sheeple take your last breath, you realize there is no heaven, hell, jesus, angels, soul, and what ever else you inbred tent revival brainless snake handling freaks believe in, and you realize at that moment your worthless lives have been spent handing over the one life you had to a bunch of lies and con men.-
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BARJAWS1 year, 1 month ago
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Consider this: if religious idiots are wrong, and there is no heaven, what have they lost in the afterlife? Nothing. But if YOU, in all your wisdom, are WRONG and there is a hell, what have you lost? Everything. You might want to rethink your position.
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Coatl1 year, 1 month ago
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"what have they lost in the afterlife?"
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They would have missed their real life waiting for an alterlife!
I know many people do believe in any kind of alterlife and still enjoy this life (my own brother among them), but I know many who's only purpose seem to be preparing for the next life. -

RickyDawkins1 year, 1 month ago
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"If you believe in God and turn out to be incorrect, you have lost nothing--but if you don't believe in God and turn out to be incorrect, you will go to hell. Therefore it is foolish to be an atheist."
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This argument is known as Pascal's Wager *It has several flaws*
Firstly, it does not indicate which religion to follow. Indeed, there are many mutually exclusive and contradictory religions out there. This is often described as the "avoiding the wrong hell" problem. If a person is a follower of one religion, he may end up in another religion's version of hell.
Even if we assume that there's a God, that doesn't imply that there's one unique God. Which should we believe in? If we believe in all of them, how will we decide which commandments to follow?
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ric7771 year, 1 month ago
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After you die you will be resurrected some day and you will face Jesus, the one who loved you and died for you, because he cared enough to pay for yours and my sins. Jesus the one you ridicule today will sadly say to you, “Depart from me”. When you lay your head down tonight this will haunt you unless you’re too high to face reality.
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Coatl1 year, 1 month ago
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According to you Jesus "loved you and died for you, because he cared enough to pay for yours and my sins". But if you happen not to believe blindly what you're being told then "you will be resurrected some day" just so Jesus can "say to you, 'Depart from me' ".
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Wow that's real love, isn't it?
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RickyDawkins1 year, 1 month ago
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This argument is known as Pascal's Wager *It has several flaws*
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"If you believe in God and turn out to be incorrect, you have lost nothing--but if you don't believe in God and turn out to be incorrect, you will go to hell. Therefore it is foolish to be an atheist."
Firstly, it does not indicate which religion to follow. Indeed, there are many mutually exclusive and contradictory religions out there. This is often described as the "avoiding the wrong hell" problem. If a person is a follower of one religion, he may end up in another religion's version of hell.
Even if we assume that there's a God, that doesn't imply that there's one unique God. Which should we believe in? If we believe in all of them, how will we decide which commandments to follow?
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Idobelieve1 year, 1 month ago
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WOW! This is your "lucky" day! Sweetone2 and I will take on praying you right on into Heaven! Expect a miracle ! God works in mysterious ways and you are now all set up to be prayed for just by posting what you did. Amazing! Meet ya in Heaven one day!
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RainCity1 year, 1 month ago
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Anti-BrainWash,
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My heart cries for you, it sounds like you were hurt by someone that was a Christian or called themself one. On Behalf of all true Christians I would like to apologize and ask your forgiveness if any Christian has hurt you. Take care I will be praying for you and hope to see you someday in Heaven. -
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adamcomment1 year, 1 month ago
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Even if your point is correct, which is doubtful, it's even more doubtful that your particularly acerbic outlook and approach to the dignity of others will have contributed to humanity's overall state compared to the contributions of major religionists, such as Jesus or the Buddha.
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You seek to bully and insult people of faith, while descrying the abuses of religion?!?
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summer311 year, 1 month ago
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John 3:16
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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life"
I don't about ya'll but that's enough proof to me that there is a Heaven and hell. Your not supposed to deny God that's blashepmy, and that is unforgivable. I don't see how anyone can believe that there is no God, I can go outside and look around at the mountain, the sky, the trees, and feel that God exists. He's the Creator. How can anyone doubt that? -
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tambrady1 year, 1 month ago
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I really do feel for you , You can not tell me that there are not time that you feel something in your heart and it just want go a way until you do something about it , that is when God is dealing with you and you really need to listen to what he is trying to tell you because some day he will stop trying . you have to be open minded to allow God to work in your life and from what i read you are very closed minded about the subject. i am sorry and will pray for you
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bbcre8iv1 year, 1 month ago
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And I hope and PRAY that the moment before you draw your last breath that you realize that God is real, that He loves you and that He sent His Son Jesus to die for you and that at that point you will accept Him as Savior. Be assured of this - if you don't realize it the moment BEFORE you draw your last breath, you will be acutely of it the moment AFTER you draw it. Of course then your opportunity will be lost and hell will be suddenly very real to you.
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BornAgainBeliever1 year, 1 month ago
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What if you're right? And the Bible is "a steaming pile of lies and complete crap" as you put it? I guess you'll have your satisfaction.
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But what if you're wrong? What if there's a brand new life that could be yours if you'd just open your eyes? What if there's peace that passes understanding and joy unspeakable and full of glory that you could have had? What if there's eternal life for the righteous, and eternal damnation for the unrighteous, and you miss it?
I'll take my chances that you're wrong. I like the promises in the Bible, and I like the life I live as a believer. It's a good life living for the Lord.-

RickyDawkins1 year, 1 month ago
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Even if we assume that there's a God, that doesn't imply that there's one unique God. Which should we believe in? If we believe in all of them, how will we decide which commandments to follow?
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"If you believe in God and turn out to be incorrect, you have lost nothing--but if you don't believe in God and turn out to be incorrect, you will go to hell. Therefore it is foolish to be an atheist."
This argument is known as Pascal's Wager *It has several flaws*
Firstly, it does not indicate which religion to follow. Indeed, there are many mutually exclusive and contradictory religions out there. This is often described as the "avoiding the wrong hell" problem. If a person is a follower of one religion, he may end up in another religion's version of hell.
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