Being a sinner just for being born
June 9, 2016 at 3:55 pm
(This post was last modified: June 9, 2016 at 3:56 pm by mlmooney89.
Edit Reason: Still can't get the damn picture to work properly >.>
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Now that I got some help from two wonderful people on here I can post the picture of a 'friend' on Facebook and her 'heartfelt' confession on my newsfeed. I honestly couldn't believe what I was reading. What these people were describing was horrible and yet they were happy about it. I don't understand how people can be happy knowing that some god calls them awful and unworthy of him just for being born.
They sit there and have a conversation about how we can literally do nothing to be worthy. It was just because god was so good that he 'allowed' us the gift of salvation. We have to say sorry for having done nothing wrong. I don't get how that is a loving god. It sounds like a small petty man with a... god complex. lol If I could ever believe in god I don't think I would find him very loving nor caring. I find this whole conversation full of very weak people. They must think so little of themselves that they have to ask a god to make them better people. They think that nothing they do is, or ever will be, good enough. That alone they are nothing. That must be such a sad train of thought, it is no wonder they look to something bigger for help.
They sit there and have a conversation about how we can literally do nothing to be worthy. It was just because god was so good that he 'allowed' us the gift of salvation. We have to say sorry for having done nothing wrong. I don't get how that is a loving god. It sounds like a small petty man with a... god complex. lol If I could ever believe in god I don't think I would find him very loving nor caring. I find this whole conversation full of very weak people. They must think so little of themselves that they have to ask a god to make them better people. They think that nothing they do is, or ever will be, good enough. That alone they are nothing. That must be such a sad train of thought, it is no wonder they look to something bigger for help.