RE: Hell, or rather my brief experience of it.
November 12, 2012 at 2:40 pm
(This post was last modified: November 12, 2012 at 2:41 pm by Darkstar.)
(November 12, 2012 at 3:09 am)Drich Wrote: when and where?
If I ever actually find that, I'll get back to you. There is only so much time in a day.
Drich Wrote:Exactly.Darkstar Wrote:So I ask, how much more insincere can one get that going to church to get someone to a girl to like them?I went for a girl without a doubt. But I did not stay because of the girl. The time spent chasing a girl was a waist of time. I did not learn nor did i experience anything.
Are you sure? If you went to church for a girl, and you claim to have been an atheist, then why were you looking for god to spit in his eye when you didn't even believe he existed? And in case you say you were sincere:
In post 49, Drich Wrote:At the time I was an Atheist.
In post 74,Drich Wrote:Just because 'we' can put a name or dianosis something, doesn't mean that God has been prevented from using it. That is unless you can come up with some conclusive proof as to why I experienced one single instance of Sleep paralysis.
Drich Wrote:That is the problem here. You think you have a complete story and you haven't even scratched the surface. every event, happening, circumstance.. All of it is made clear in the details. I put out the high points of this story waiting for one of you to ask a question that would allow me to go deeper into this story, but all I have gotten back is more crap like what you just posted.Projecting, much?
Drich Wrote:You challenge what you do not understand or what is not familiar to you, because why is this guy/me special? Why haven't I/you experienced anything remotely close to what he/me has seen?
I think it has been made clear that other people have had similar experiences. And not about god, about many things. Maybe some people have even had experiences like this about other gods (in fact, someone almost certainy has) but you instead choose to ignore this and just assume you are right without seriously considering what other people have to say.
Drich Wrote:I can tell you why and I can show you how to be given another chance to commune with God... I am apart of the A/S/K process, and all the loudest of you can do is try and change the subject or default to the same old arguements. Why not just ASK a question rather than assume you know the answer.And when god won't answer...
Drich Wrote:Actually, yes.Darkstar Wrote:Nazi propaganda? You mean like this:
Well, of course not. But you must remember, the Nazis were anti-semantic, but not anti-religious in general.
Actually, no.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in...ristianity
wikipedia Wrote:Many Nazis promoted positive Christianity, a militant, non-denominational form of Christianity which viewed Christ as an active fighter and anti-semite who opposed the institutionalized Judaism of his day.[35] Even in the later years of the Third Reich, many Protestant and Catholic clergy within Germany persisted in believing that Nazism was in its essence in accordance with Christian precepts.[36](bolding added)
The Nazi leadership made use of both Christian symbolism, indigenous Germanic pagan imagery, and ancient Roman symbolism in their propaganda. However, the use of pagan symbolism worried some Protestants.[37] Many Nazi leaders, including Adolf Hitler,[38] subscribed either to a mixture of pseudoscientific theories, particularly Social Darwinism,[39] or to mysticism and occultism, which was especially strong in the SS.[citation needed] Central to both groupings was the belief in Germanic (white Northern-European) racial superiority. The existence of a Ministry of Church Affairs, instituted in 1935 and headed by Hanns Kerrl, was hardly recognized by ideologists such as Alfred Rosenberg or by other political decision-makers.[citation needed]
Drich Wrote:As now you have been made aware the Nazi party did not have any affiliation with the Church what so ever, so they wouldn't have ever fought for it.Well, you're half right. The nazis were'nt necessarily affiliated with a particular church, but they did use Christianity inspired anti-semitism as justification for the holocaust.
Drich Wrote:You picture is just a poor photoshoped example of an atheist doing whatever it takes to try and win an argument.Photoshopped!?! uh yeah those words weren't floating in front of Hitler when that picture was taken, sure, I'll give you that...
Drich Wrote:Ironically the fool who originally created this image (and everyone who has used it for it's intended purpose since) has had to sell their souls to the very same process men like Hitler and Gerbils did for the very same reason. To try and win hearts and minds by twisting the facts to suit their/your agenda. You like cinny, had proved you are cut from the same cloth these men were. Congrats on establishing yourself as a 'do what ever it takes' kinda man.So now Cinjin and I are both nazis, nice. Which one of us is resorting to dishonerable tactics again?
John Adams Wrote:The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion.