RE: The unforgivable sin (long)
November 5, 2011 at 4:36 pm
(This post was last modified: November 5, 2011 at 4:50 pm by justthetruth.)
(November 4, 2011 at 12:37 pm)Minimalist Wrote: I think you over analyzed that. It is the type of redundant verbal diarrhea that theists cobble together to impress the dolts with a lot of pointless verbiage about sin and love and their invisible fucking sky daddy. Mix in a few pointless bible quotes and xtian shits will feel special about themselves for days on end after gazing at it.
Min you have already comitted it. Dig the hole deeper, the closer you get to the core the higher the tempt.
(November 5, 2011 at 4:28 pm)padraic Wrote: At the Catholic school I attended I was taught there are no unforgivable sins. That the greatest sin is despair.
As a recovering Catholic,I can assure the OP I had a very clear understanding of the nature of sin.; whatever the Church said it was. EG when I was growing up,eating meat on Friday was a mortal sin,for which you could go to hell. I shit you not
Thought for todayQuote: The Jews may have invented guilt,but the Catholics made it an art form. (TS Shagnasty)
No meat on Friday.
You will not find that trash anywhere in the Bible. I was Catholic to at one early point in my life. Coming from Louisiana it was not hard to put down a burger on Friday and swap it out for an oyster poboy. Religion does give God a bad name. Thay is why i trust the Bible and not the religions of man. Christ is my salvation, the Word of God is my only authority. 95% of religious people are going to destruction with the rest of the non believers. Not my words but what Jesus said himself. "Few they be that find it." The Greek word "oglios" for few means a puny ammount. Jesus saves not religion.
Like Jack said: "Some people can't handle the truth."