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new testament, matthew chapter 2
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RE: new testament, matthew chapter 2
(February 3, 2013 at 11:11 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Greetings, Junior. You'll fit right in!

Big Grin

WTF? This is like a positive grumpy cat meme. It don't make no sense!
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"The lord doesn't work in mysterious ways, but in ways that are indistinguishable from his nonexistence."
-- George Yorgo Veenhuyzen quoted by John W. Loftus in The End of Christianity (p. 103).
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#12
RE: new testament, matthew chapter 2
Where are fucking Rayaan and his fucking cat memes when we need him?
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#13
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by the way min your signature or what ever it is below your comment is awesome and i wish i would`ve have seen that like two days ago. i was talking to someone about my family pushing their religous b.s. on me like usually. well in reply to i`m frustrated with all the people trying to convert me to their religion i get " its not a religion. it`s a relationship with jesus." lol I. SHIT. YOU. NOT
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(February 3, 2013 at 11:19 pm)justin Wrote: by the way min your signature or what ever it is below your comment is awesome and i wish i would`ve have seen that like two days ago. i was talking to someone about my family pushing their religous b.s. on me like usually. well in reply to i`m frustrated with all the people trying to convert me to their religion i get " its not a religion. it`s a relationship with jesus." lol I. SHIT. YOU. NOT

Just ask your witnesser to introduce Jesus to you personally, then. Y'know, start the relationship off right. Big Grin
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i just gave ol "ssss" look

(stop saying stupid shit)
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#16
RE: new testament, matthew chapter 2
Feel free to borrow it. It isn't copyrighted.

In fact, I stole it from someone else.

Quote:" its not a religion. it`s a relationship with jesus."

Human ego run amok.
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#17
RE: new testament, matthew chapter 2
Consider how many times we're told that atheism, evolution(ism) and science in general (occasionally scientism) are religions, and it's apparent that the religious-minded often consider "religion" to be a dirty word, an insult or something. It's one of those irregular verbs:
  • I have a personal relationship

  • You have a religion

  • He/she is round the twist
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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(February 3, 2013 at 10:29 pm)justin Wrote: so while reading this chapter i couldn`t help but to think a lot of wtf?
god knew that this king was wanting to kill Jesus Christ so i would`ve thought that this all powerful, all knowing all present, all loving all merciful god would have handled this situation a little better? first thing why not just create a king that doesn`t want to kill the divine son of god? why do the wise men have to pretty much leave everything and everyone behind that they love and care for instead of god just inducing a heart attack on the evil king and before the king corrupts his son that would take his? Or hell he is pretty good at mass genocide why not just use that shit right there and take out Jerusalem or just idk talk to them rationally and let them know what was going down or something I mean geese he god right? Instead the wise men have to runaway then Joseph has to take his newborn demi god and run and hide while herod send his army to kill EVERY CHILD 0-2 YEARS OLD IN BETHELAHAM AND ALL THE COASTS THEREOF? WTF? THEN HE JUST KINDA LIVES OUT HIS LIFE AND DIES. So then has to secretly tell them that it is safe to go to Israel. They figure out that herods son took over so they went to Nazareth like a sharp left turn cause the all knowing god must not have saw that coming! Anyone wanna defend this story cause this just seems like a bad cia movie. Thinking

For me it stands to reason if God does not act according to how you think He should act, then perhaps you do not understand the nature of God.
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RE: new testament, matthew chapter 2
Right on cue.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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(February 4, 2013 at 12:19 am)Drich Wrote:
(February 3, 2013 at 10:29 pm)justin Wrote: so while reading this chapter i couldn`t help but to think a lot of wtf?
god knew that this king was wanting to kill Jesus Christ so i would`ve thought that this all powerful, all knowing all present, all loving all merciful god would have handled this situation a little better? first thing why not just create a king that doesn`t want to kill the divine son of god? why do the wise men have to pretty much leave everything and everyone behind that they love and care for instead of god just inducing a heart attack on the evil king and before the king corrupts his son that would take his? Or hell he is pretty good at mass genocide why not just use that shit right there and take out Jerusalem or just idk talk to them rationally and let them know what was going down or something I mean geese he god right? Instead the wise men have to runaway then Joseph has to take his newborn demi god and run and hide while herod send his army to kill EVERY CHILD 0-2 YEARS OLD IN BETHELAHAM AND ALL THE COASTS THEREOF? WTF? THEN HE JUST KINDA LIVES OUT HIS LIFE AND DIES. So then has to secretly tell them that it is safe to go to Israel. They figure out that herods son took over so they went to Nazareth like a sharp left turn cause the all knowing god must not have saw that coming! Anyone wanna defend this story cause this just seems like a bad cia movie. Thinking

For me it stands to reason if God does not act according to how you think He should act, then perhaps you do not understand the nature of God.

so you beleive i am misunderstanding this? seeing as you have come to this reason please clarify?
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