sin problem? oh fogive me have i sinned? bullshit, there are no sins, every mistake teaches so trully there is good coming from every bad, ever heard of the yingyang? where-ever there is bad there is also good, there could be no good without bad. oh and this is just to show you how i would feel towards god if there really was one. **** YOU GOD **** YOU, I HATE YOU YOU STUPID ****ING PRICK, I HATE YOU! BECAUSE OF YOU I NEVER GOT TO MEET THE MAN I WAS NAMED AFTER, MY GRANDFATHER! AND YOU BROUGHT WAR UPPON US, SO MUCH LIKE U CARE! but since i don't believe in god (because there is no god) it doesent mean a thing, but just incase every once in a while i look up put a smille on my face and give god my 41 salute
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shutup! i hate you! you have no right to say that! atleast i don't preach lies to members of an online community all day! and trust me if you knew wat the 41 salute is you wouldn't say that, god would hate me if he were real
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um... JIA, I know you are probably strong in your faith and all, and i know what you say is true, and what you're doing has good intentions, though, all i could say is, no one will exactly believe you here... they are skeptics... almost all of them.
they won't believe coz maybe you shouldv'e not told them that's from the bible, they are skeptics when it comes to the Bible.
also, I know that this may not sound good from a fellow Christian(if you are one, I guessed you are), you're not exactly making a good impression here.
maybe you should take uhm.. a different approach...
JesusIsAlive
Since you appear to interpret Scripture literally, kindly interpret John 4:22, where Jesus says...
"You worship what you know not, we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews."
So as not to betray your own position (I'm sure you don't intend to), please be consistent: interpret literally. The most common interpretation I've heard generally takes the form of...
"Jesus was referring to himself, since he was 'from the Jews'."
If that's the case--and keeping with a literal interpretation--why didn't he just say 'from the Jew' (singular), or even more direct, 'from me', like he does in John 14:6...
"I am the Way, the Truth and the Life; no one comes to the Father except by me."
...a literal interpretation meaning, Only Jesus Saves.
Then what would a literal interpretation of John 4:22 mean: 'from the Jews' (plural)?
Again, be fair by being consistent.
Thank you for your attention.
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