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Sorry but I have read more of these posts not all mind.
Surely the mark of whether you are a good man has nothing to do with race religion. etc. If some one has suffered missfortune & you go out of your way to help or share what you have leaving yourself short is that not more a mark of a good person. Race & religion generaly make you a worse man if you are the sort of pesrson that takes them in to account rather than just treating the person before you as just that a person. If you actually happen to have picked the right God from those available I would also like to know how you earned the right to judge. I don't think its your call somehow. I would also say modern society is bad look at western culture its collapsing. Family values, what sorry whens the last time you helped your neigbour, who lives 5 doors away from you, think of there name even let alone know them. Of course not you are living a cellular life community has died all you want is a bigger Plasma or car. Sell my Plasma to help someone out you are having a laugh, of course the money you spent on it could keep several hundred people alive in africa for a few months. But hey its not my problem the goverments should do something about it. Wake up people you elected them based on what exactly, so they are going to do as you do because that keeps them in power. Off topic but all nations politics are lost because a big part of the vote is probably the sympathy bit, you can relate to them. How do you seriosly expect a guy who is an ex farmer, failed in the oil business despite millions being bunged at him to suddenly be capable of running a country & making sensible decisions. Not aiming at one nation they are all the same mine included & power corrupts remember. You want a better world get off your *** & do something about it forget all segregation for whatever reason. At the end of it all you will know you tried & hey just perhaps somebody was watching. Strangely this person whether he believes in God or not actually strayed terribly close to the teachings of them all. Quite possibly he did it without wanting something in return just because he was brought up with a sense of values & managed to stick to them. It may have made him feel good about himself from time to time to. Sorry for the spelling & not having ago but a few weeks ago I helped at the local school doing some work because my friends children go there & it was for kids. The people there wer amazed I had given up a day (doing what exactly) to come & help. 6 parents had bothered to show up which kind of shows how much they value there kids futures let alone someone elses. Society what society if it does not help me directly aint doing it. Welcome to hell you live in it. |
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If I understand correctly in a time when people did not travel much & word passed slowly due to the lack of things like transport & radio what happened. All the people who had not heard so did not even get a chance to form an opinion just failed straight off, that does not seem like a fair & just God to me. Have you not just denied anybody who lived before & those half way round the globe the chance because you forgot to tell them? I also have a question for the people who believe in souls going on eternily, reincarnation if you will or something along those lines. Either a lot did not get to play at the start or another world somewhere has died. My reasoning behind this is there are more humans alive right now than have died in the history of the entire human race. Better health & the bunny syndrome, 2 produce etc etc so where did these extra souls come from? Modern farming means despite loss of habitats "lower level" animals have not declined significantly until very recently. Does not compute unless there is (was) extra terrestial life. |
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This thread is itself evidence for the resurrection of the dead. ;-)
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I can understand free will rather than have the message forced on us we are allowed to make a choice, its then our call & we get judged on our actions. But if I have not understood it correctly how can I make a rational decision, also & nit picking does the holy spirit only help once you are a believer requiring a blind leap of faith or does he try & assist you to interprit it correctly & so become a believer? An extreme example of misreading or more likely based on what you are told. A badly educated & or uninteligent person is decieved by someone who is better educated/smarter into straping a bomb to himself in the name of religion. Now am I wrong in thinking this is a true believer who is willing to sacrifice his life for his religion so is definetly a religous man. His only error is being poorly educated/thick he is not a bad man that is the guy that recruited him. As I said making sure the message is understood correctly is important. |
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On the farm wholy agree it is a buisness & no idea how he did but when he tried moving up to oil failed miserably despite status giving him breaks. Now you want him to take on something bigger.
Like I say not aiming at him specificly most people do not get in for the right reasons. Understandable really you do not know what it takes to run a country so you are electing someone to do so based on ..... The one thing I can think of is good management skills & a proven track record Chalk one on the myth, learning stuff if nothing else. |
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Oh, this thread is still not yet dead? I remember that I started writing a response, then had to abandon it due to lack of time and just saved it in some text file. Let me see how much I need to edit what I wrote now - having read nothing of the latter posts yet. :)
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I have no use for dogmas like "God is without sin". Man can't comprehend his motives and his existence, so the question if he can sin is useless. I consider myself pretty much nihilist, scepticist, and regarding things like these, agnostic. Quote:
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@KO: People have attributed me to the Islamic mindset not only in regards to my views on Jesus and the Bible, but on other views that I pronounced, as well. :) Well, that doesn't matter to me... |
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Feel free to do as a PM rather than in the forum. I will just confirm reciept not comment on as feel I am coming across as judgemental which is not my aim. This is a major sticking point for me though & if you look at the whole picture where you are born has a huge bearing on your chances. Generalising but being born in the West say means you have a good chance of decent living conditions & are likely to adopt some faith involving Christ. Being born in Asia possibly a worse standard of living & more likely to adopt another faith. So I would think its fair enough to say the odds have been stacked against you simply because of your place of birth. If so for a God to be fair does he not have to judge you on your actions & the way you live your life with the fact that you believe him having little bearing on the outcome. Does that make sense? A discussion like this is far easier conducted face to face when you can keep pace with your thoughts. |
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Well, there's where your misunderstanding is coming from. We elect people primarily based on their ability to talk other people into giving them enough money to run for office. < /cynic > |
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