It's also been like 3 months since I logged on Cabal. Lmao.
I could only LOL......................
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lol a black dude with a rainbow coming out from his mouth. thats so tough and gives so much respect to a raper... lol
First of all, I'm not here to bash on anyone or anyone's religious views. I've been visiting the forums and decided to make an account to help possibly shed some light here.
@CyrStalAFX:
Matthew 24:36
@Genso:36 “But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.
I agree with your post on Christianity not being based on Revelations alone and how it just shows destruction. Paul wrote what he saw of which is to come.
@Sryinex
Your first post: I agree with the human mind having difficulty grasping the idea of infinity and absence of everything. However, I will say that I am very certain that there is a God and our proof right now is the Bible. The biggest part in religion, or our relationship with God, is having faith.
Bro, we don't need to be bashing them simply because they don't believe what we do. We need to show the love of Christ and share it with others as much as you can with a loving heart.Originally Posted by Genso
If by zombie, you mean mentally handicapped, I believe the word of God is still written on their heart. God knows they're not fully capable of understanding much and God wouldn't damn the innocent like that... In those 3rd world countries, we personally don't know what will happen to them because we don't know them or their heart. Only God does. If those people in 3rd world countries are praising God or gods, doesn't it make you think about all of us humans as a whole? They believe that someone is up there even though they never heard of Christianity.Originally Posted by Sryinex
At least you use words that do not proclaim your view as fact. Unfortunately for your point of view the bible can easily be broken down and shown to be extraordinarily contradictory which in itself should be an indication that if your god wanted people to acknowledge his existence he would not do it through an ancient, contradictory text that is written in such a manner that everything is left up to interpretation of the imperfect man. Every emotion, every thought is dictated by the inner workings of the human brain through life experience and instinctive human nature. There is no evidence to the existence of anything greater only tales told by such imperfect men. blind faith is not a respectable trait to me. It is purely an open declaration to a persons refusal to accept the ever changing world. A very regressive, stubborn quality. Your efforts seem to be well intended, however that does not make them any more valid. A main issue with theists is that they oversimplify an extremely complex existence.
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Thanks for the deep insight and not bashing people, bro.
I don't see the Bible to be contradictory at all right now. But if you do know of any, please share some examples. I do understand that sometimes people take the verses out of context and use that against Christians. And I do also understand that there are a few different versions of the bible however I stick to the NKJV. But we do use one or two other versions such as the NIV as a reference to show it's consistency and the choice of words that are used. That's only because the Hebrew language has more words than English.Originally Posted by Sryinex
To you it may come off as blind faith because you do not believe in the Bible. But I still believe that the Bible was written by God, through man. Yes we are imperfect but through him, men were able to write his word down on paper without contradiction.
I have lived with the prospect of an early death for the last 49 years. I'm not afraid of death, but I'm in no hurry to die. I have so much I want to do first. I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.
-Stephen Hawking
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