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Before it all hits the fan, gov't will turn on all religion..once you start seeing that happening worldwide, remember this.. thats when the end will be here..dead serious,..
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You summed it up perfectly.Christians: There is a God. And I love Him
Athiest: There is no god. And you're stupid for believing in a made up figure
Christians: Yes there is!
Athiest: No there isnt!
Christians: Is So!
Athiest: Is Not!
Christians: uh huh!
Athiest: Nuh uh!
Christians: Is!
Athiest: Not!
Christians: Is!
Athiest: Not!
Christians: Is!
Athiest: Not!
Christians: Yes there IS!
Athiest: No there is NOT!
Christians: But there is a God ( long drawn out explanation of why God exist, with Bible quotes, historical references, personal experiences)
Athiest: Thats crazy because...( long drawn out explanation of why God doesnt exist, with graphs, charts, big bang theory, personal experiences)
Christians: Well whatever
Athiest: Whatever then. you're stupid
Christians: No you're stupid. You're the one that doesnt believe in God
Athiest: You're the one that believes in god.
Christians: I know. That's why you're stupid and Im not.
Athiest: No. That's why you're stupid and Im not.
Christians: Am not!
Athiest: Am so!
Christians: Am not!
Athiest: Am so!
....until the end of time.
I do accept that we're going to die, but at the same time LIFE and CIVILIZATION as we know it coming to an end are separate from that fact.
Imagine a radical shift in the way we communicate, law, commerce, agriculture, energy, technology, social interaction....a radical **** in these elements would cause mass hysteria.
Ska, if my memory serves me correct you used to be very religious. I think you even attended a bible college or something along those lines. Am I mistaken? My mind is seriously
by reading your comments.
If I am reading into everything correctly, what made you change your mind? I hope that is appropriate to ask... and if not I apologize.
The world can't end until JB releases the Columbia XI's
This along with your avyI have an ominous feeling that someone wants to donate money to me.
pm me for my paypal info
But I think it's gonna get really bad before it gets really good. Like 30-50 years of HARDCORE BAD ...I'm talking getting blown away over a rusty can of ravioli and 24 pack of crayons with 6 in them Book Of Eli/Waterworld style.I would welcome a radical shift. I've always wondered why people interpret the times changing as a negative thing. Look at the world today. It could definitely use a revamp cl
Bruh if you believe all of this is going to happen, what will you do to avoid it?
This is the most peacefully era in human history thoughGoogle (a.k.a.Skynet), school shootings, hate crimes, Sandy, the tornadoes I know it's nothing new. But for some reason it feels different. Like stuff is gonna get really weird and then REALLY bad.
I believe within the next 5 years life and civilization as we know it will drastically come to an end.
Ska, if my memory serves me correct you used to be very religious. I think you even attended a bible college or something along those lines. Am I mistaken? My mind is seriously
by reading your comments.
If I am reading into everything correctly, what made you change your mind? I hope that is appropriate to ask... and if not I apologize.
This is the most peacefully era in human history though
1. God has said in Bible prophecy that natural disasters would grow in frequency and intensity as the end of the age approaches—to shake people out of their complacency and lead them to seek Him (Matthew 24:7
; Luke 21:25-26
; Revelation 6:12
; Revelation 11:13
; Revelation 16:18
).
2. In His design for the world, God allows many events to run their course according to "time and chance" (Ecclesiastes 9:11
), so that many tragedies are, for those affected, accidental and unforeseeable.
3. Those who die in accidents or natural disasters are not necessarily greater sinners than those who survive (Luke 13:1-5
).
4. Personal tragedies or calamities are not necessarily the result of one's sins (John 9:2-3
).
5. Natural disasters or accidents should humble us, helping us to see our dependence on God to sustain and deliver us (Revelation 16:8-11
).
6. Natural disasters have sometimes been the direct judgment of God on a rebellious humanity (Genesis 6:6-7
; Genesis 11-13; Genesis 17; Genesis 18:20
; Genesis 19:24-25
).
7. Some natural disasters are made worse by man's poor judgments (Proverbs 14:12
) and age-long rejection of God and His laws, resulting in worsening environmental and climatic conditions.
8. God is a truly loving God who is working out a great plan for all humanity (John 3:16
; 2 Peter 3:9
; 1 Timothy 2:4
; 1 Corinthians 15:22-24
).
9. Converted Christians who die in natural disasters will be resurrected to immortality in the first resurrection at the return of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:51-52
; 1 Thessalonians 4:16
; Revelation 20:4-6
).
10. Non-Christians who die in natural disasters, those who never had a genuine understanding of God or real opportunity for eternal salvation, will be raised in the second or general resurrection to live again in the flesh with their first real opportunity to learn God's way, repent and be saved (John 5:28-29
; Matthew 12:41-42
; Revelation 20:5
).
11. The multitudes of humanity who are raised in the second or general resurrection will experience joyful and abundant life under the rule of the Kingdom of God (Ezekiel 37:12-14
).
12. The sufferings experienced now in "this present evil age" (Galatians 1:4
)—this era of man's self-rule under the influence of Satan the devil—are writing a lesson of experience about what it means to live in a world cut off from God and His ways.
13. We don't know all the reasons God brings or permits specific calamities or why particular people are made to suffer by them, but we should trust that in God's omniscience and ultimate wisdom He knows how to work out what is best for everyone in the end (Romans 8:28
; 1 Timothy 2:4
).
14. Jesus Christ will eventually return to usher in the rule of the Kingdom of God (Revelation 11:15
; Daniel 7:14
), under which natural disasters will no longer plague mankind.
15. When all humanity is at last glorified, there will be no more pain, suffering or sorrow (Revelation 21:4
).
16. All the sufferings of this brief present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory we will ultimately experience for all eternity to come (Romans 8:18
; 2 Corinthians 4:17-18
).
http://www.ucg.org/news-and-prophecy/natural-disasters-biblical-perspective/
Churches teach you to be afraid?
You couldn't be any more wrong.
The only fear you should have in you is the fear of God. When you truly fear God then He can pour out His Spirit on you.
It's a shame you have such a warped view of Christianity and what Jesus is all about. Like I said before, if people are not living their lives according to the teachings of Jesus then they're fake Christians. It's a shame that there are so many out there.
As Christians we are called to go out into the places of the world where others won't go. Your thing about the tree is completely backwards.
If you are referring to the garden of Eden then you're still wrong.
This^ and I would rep but I'm all out.
This is the most peacefully era in human history though
You can't be serious.
Have you seen how war itself has advanced? Never in history has man been capable of what it is now.
1. God has said in Bible prophecy that natural disasters would grow in frequency and intensity as the end of the age approaches—to shake people out of their complacency and lead them to seek Him (Matthew 24:7
; Luke 21:25-26
; Revelation 6:12
; Revelation 11:13
; Revelation 16:18
).
2. In His design for the world, God allows many events to run their course according to "time and chance" (Ecclesiastes 9:11
), so that many tragedies are, for those affected, accidental and unforeseeable.
3. Those who die in accidents or natural disasters are not necessarily greater sinners than those who survive (Luke 13:1-5
).
4. Personal tragedies or calamities are not necessarily the result of one's sins (John 9:2-3
).
5. Natural disasters or accidents should humble us, helping us to see our dependence on God to sustain and deliver us (Revelation 16:8-11
).
6. Natural disasters have sometimes been the direct judgment of God on a rebellious humanity (Genesis 6:6-7
; Genesis 11-13; Genesis 17; Genesis 18:20
; Genesis 19:24-25
).
7. Some natural disasters are made worse by man's poor judgments (Proverbs 14:12
) and age-long rejection of God and His laws, resulting in worsening environmental and climatic conditions.
8. God is a truly loving God who is working out a great plan for all humanity (John 3:16
; 2 Peter 3:9
; 1 Timothy 2:4
; 1 Corinthians 15:22-24
).
9. Converted Christians who die in natural disasters will be resurrected to immortality in the first resurrection at the return of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:51-52
; 1 Thessalonians 4:16
; Revelation 20:4-6
).
10. Non-Christians who die in natural disasters, those who never had a genuine understanding of God or real opportunity for eternal salvation, will be raised in the second or general resurrection to live again in the flesh with their first real opportunity to learn God's way, repent and be saved (John 5:28-29
; Matthew 12:41-42
; Revelation 20:5
).
11. The multitudes of humanity who are raised in the second or general resurrection will experience joyful and abundant life under the rule of the Kingdom of God (Ezekiel 37:12-14
).
12. The sufferings experienced now in "this present evil age" (Galatians 1:4
)—this era of man's self-rule under the influence of Satan the devil—are writing a lesson of experience about what it means to live in a world cut off from God and His ways.
13. We don't know all the reasons God brings or permits specific calamities or why particular people are made to suffer by them, but we should trust that in God's omniscience and ultimate wisdom He knows how to work out what is best for everyone in the end (Romans 8:28
; 1 Timothy 2:4
).
14. Jesus Christ will eventually return to usher in the rule of the Kingdom of God (Revelation 11:15
; Daniel 7:14
), under which natural disasters will no longer plague mankind.
15. When all humanity is at last glorified, there will be no more pain, suffering or sorrow (Revelation 21:4
).
16. All the sufferings of this brief present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory we will ultimately experience for all eternity to come (Romans 8:18
; 2 Corinthians 4:17-18
).
http://www.ucg.org/news-and-prophecy/natural-disasters-biblical-perspective/
Churches teach you to be afraid?
You couldn't be any more wrong.
The only fear you should have in you is the fear of God. When you truly fear God then He can pour out His Spirit on you.
It's a shame you have such a warped view of Christianity and what Jesus is all about. Like I said before, if people are not living their lives according to the teachings of Jesus then they're fake Christians. It's a shame that there are so many out there.
As Christians we are called to go out into the places of the world where others won't go. Your thing about the tree is completely backwards.
If you are referring to the garden of Eden then you're still wrong.
This^ and I would rep but I'm all out.
I wish I still had some reps.
Arguing with non believers online turns from debate, to defending your beliefs that you hold dear and your faith that you put your life on against endless bashing.
I don't want any parts of it. Because a lot of people who jump into the debates aren't there for a debate. They're there to slip in their two slick jabs to try to get a rise out of someone.
You can't be serious.
Have you seen how war itself has advanced? Never in history has man been capable of what it is now.
Potential does not equal action.
Yes.Ska, if my memory serves me correct you used to be very religious.
No, you're not mistaken. Yes, I graduated from a Christian university w/ a BA in Advanced Biblical Studies (and moved on to grab a BS in Counseling Psychology).I think you even attended a bible college or something along those lines. Am I mistaken?
You're fine.If I am reading into everything correctly, what made you change your mind? I hope that is appropriate to ask... and if not I apologize.
Well that's because they do.Yep then they say believers are trying to push stuff onto them.Arguing with non believers online turns from debate, to defending your beliefs that you hold dear and your faith that you put your life on against endless bashing.
I don't want any parts of it. Because a lot of people who jump into the debates aren't there for a debate. They're there to slip in their two slick jabs to try to get a rise out of someone.