RE: What would it take?
December 9, 2017 at 4:41 am
(This post was last modified: December 9, 2017 at 4:46 am by Bow Before Zeus.)
(December 8, 2017 at 11:15 am)Drich Wrote:Oops... More personal attacks from xtians. I'm getting used to this now but please note, I have not responded in kind to any xtians that have personally attacked me.(December 7, 2017 at 5:28 pm)Bow Before Zeus Wrote: Since there is no "judgement" of the type you are insinuating, the answer is yes, everyone escapes judgement.
Oops, that No should be a Yes.
The words are less important as they are now because they have failed one simple test. The test of observation. They have not come to pass for over 2,000 years nor shall they do so over the next 10,000 years or 100,000 years.
An often quoted definition of insanity is to do the same thing expecting different results. Xtians have been praying and waiting for the return of their god but he refuses to return. That is the reason for my question. If we are now living in the year 100,000 CE and your god has still not returned, will you still be doing the same thing? Will you be praying and waiting for him to return?
Moron..
Quote:You can't ask, "Would an elevator be able to go up if Thor's Hammer was set in the middle of it." Then when the answer is given you can't say there is no such thing as Mjölnir.
When you ask a question based on a specific cannon, then you for the sake of the argument at least suspend the right to call into question the validity of the cannon. Why? because you question asks for cannon to explain itself. when it does to back out of the question is intellectual dishonesty.
In this case God Came to each and every person that was issued those warring or originally received them (and everyone since then) within their own life time everyone has experienced that judgement.. So the urgency you see in genuine because before those people were cool in the ground they stood judgement before God.
Right, not sure what you are getting at here. You seem to be so angry that your text is muddled up and confused. Can you please calm down and make your point succinctly and clearly.
(December 8, 2017 at 1:30 pm)Aegon Wrote:(December 8, 2017 at 4:05 am)Bow Before Zeus Wrote: He's dead. Happened 2,500 years ago. Didn't you get the memo?
You think Jesus reached nirvana or he's running around a meadow right now waiting for the farmer to milk him?
Ye, I think he is reborn and his name is Aegon.