USFREEDOM911 (08-11-2017)
On many posts I see here the arguments against God's existence consist, of if there was a God why this and that? always pointing out the negative things in life, lacing the idea with a trace of hatred.
Is it possible to hate something or the concept of something if you don't believe in it
You can't bring the truth in a wheelbarrow of lies
USFREEDOM911 (08-11-2017)
You can't bring the truth in a wheelbarrow of lies
Actually is a proven fact that for one to exist on a daily basis, there has to be a drive or simply put a reason for living, I live this temporary life because of the promise that God has given me of an everlasting life in paradise.
So what can pizza do for you? I know you were being facetious, however there is something that you put above everything, it may even be yourself.
You can't bring the truth in a wheelbarrow of lies
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Okay Amadeus, that is a excellent comment and point! however it is not religion that is the cause of that force, religion has been abused and used by those who want to lift themselves (pride) look at those who called themselves incorrectly the evangelicals, no Christian evangelist that is led of the Holy Spirit would be speaking as these we see publicly. In fact they are an embarrassment to those of us who do follow the teachings of Christ and an hindrance to the work we do.
Yes, the message of Jesus is the focus, He was God in flesh on earth, and through Him is the only way we get to God, (love)
You can't bring the truth in a wheelbarrow of lies
I have nothing against religion. In fact, I study religions of all sorts, and even though I'm an atheist, I find value in them from a variety of perspectives (artistically, historically, morally, culturally). I also respect the concept of Jesus. Whether or not he was a historical figure, or a divine figure, he stood for the reforming of what was then a corrupt religious system. Very much similar (almost identical) to Siddhartha Gautama, the man who would become the Buddha.
I personally think Christianity should open itself up to atheists, and become more of a moral philosophy than a religion. But that's not my call.
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Know that Christianity has always been open to everyone, Romans 10:13 states whomsoever shall call on the Name of Lord shall be saved.
I do not believe that true Atheists exist, that mindset and heart goes against everything we are, in ones abyss they will look upward. Holiness is not a denomination but a lifestyle
You can't bring the truth in a wheelbarrow of lies
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