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(December 29, 2015 at 3:15 pm)JBrentonK Wrote: LadyForCamus
Say what??? I think you should correct some of your vocabulary mistakes. I can't understand anything you just wrote. (Past 2 posts I think!)
I am not going to answer your question. Sorry. I already tried.
You are a vocabulary mistake! [emoji41]
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”
(December 29, 2015 at 3:15 pm)JBrentonK Wrote: LadyForCamus
Say what??? I think you should correct some of your vocabulary mistakes. I can't understand anything you just wrote. (Past 2 posts I think!)
I am not going to answer your question. Sorry. I already tried.
Vocabulary mistakes? Other than the one word she missed? From someone who types out paragraphs of crap that would get a failing grade from a 4th grade teacher? Seriously? JGetbentKilljoy, those drugs are stronger than I thought. The words are roaming all over your screen, aren't they? Poor baby. No wonder you can't answer a simple question that any "son of god" would find oh-so-easy.
Lol, they dance like sugar plumb fairies.
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”
(December 29, 2015 at 9:56 am)JBrentonK Wrote: Atheists are obviously off the charts!, but nevertheless, it's fun to sit back and watch them say "please tell me why I should be a christian." Surprised to see Little Rik is in on it. I hope the thread participants at least learn something!
Hopefully something like faith! SofaKingHigh got it right when he issued that warning bomb. Too bad I didn't take it seriously! Calm down guys, before you devote an entire thread to your closet homosexuality!
Ok, let me explain why i post that in reply to your comment.
You remind me that salesman that when people are not interested in buying he put a foot across the door
insisting that people should buy his product.
That is not the way to go Brenton.
God doesn't push people to believe in Him (Him-Her or whatever) so why should you?
One day these people will believe when they will realize that there is no other way around
in order to find total peace of mind.
In the meantime they float from dogma to dogma in the false hope that physical science can solve
all the problem.
I am here because i find exciting to knock down their dogmas and that's all.
It is then up to them to keep on floating on their dogmas or not.
I would never put a foot across their mental door until they buy my beliefs.
You seriously expect rock crusherz are a fair apology for the idiocy/ignorance of your faithless beliefs? You cannot expect "no God" in a world filled with Gods (man is created to be an exact likeness to God, hell, that's proof enough). I will not accept your faithless, childish ignorance. Not that your one of those atheists that doesn't understand (yet) that in an atheist society, all atheist are closet homosexuals, hiding from fear of the final, devastating exposure, but... I have something for you.
I grew up with the attitude, just like most people, that God is the fundamental part of your mindset. So I was an atheist for 25 years out of my fear of God, big deal? Anyway, I am familiar with you atheists, almost too much (is that scary?). I have always accepted God, you see, as "that part of yourself that hopes too much from reality". Well, I have finally got my prayers answered from God (figuratively, of course), and I now know a God that is so equally perfect that he'd never let me down. That's why I'm posting this you see, well, in part anyway.
What I want to know, is why you atheists believe the attitude of your faithlessness (sorry if I couldn't word it better). Let's hear it. You can't expect this kind of an attitude to go untamed (!-- right? edit:Apparently I meant my religious attitude, upon re-reading my post). I will continue to post threads targeting atheism and atheists, in general of course, in the same manner, until my beliefs are finally justified. And lord do I have a lot to tell you.... To keep it simple, though, please, just include a reason why you feel you are justified for holding the atheist stance. That's the least I'd ask for. So to speak anyway. You see, the atheist "attitude" is just one thing I get too much of (I mean, I understand it too well). But I've been a christian for only 5 years, so I am still not very far on in my life, and my faith. So atheism in general then, is really too much for me.
Please include what was asked for, and maybe we will still barely manage to believe your "atheism is a religion." [fyi i believe weaveworld was a book]
Your mother should have swallowed.
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