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Carl Cuseo Send message Joined: 18 Jan 02 Posts: 652 Credit: 34,312 RAC: 0 |
Consider yourselves warned gentlemen- all of you. If there's one thing I'm good at it's finding faults in others. I dont care what any of you have to say- I can find some damn thing wrong with it and I sure as hell will...cc |
Henry Smith Send message Joined: 9 Nov 04 Posts: 18 Credit: 42,463 RAC: 0 |
> > Why is it you believe in god? all of the pain in the world, all of the > > flaws in most humans Ethics and Morals. and don't reply that we should > learn > > from our suffering, some of it we cannot learn from. like surviving a > > housefire, but your mom dies, tell me what you learn from that? Being > picked > > on Constantly when you are different because you help people and enjoy > > somethings others don't, what do you learn from that? And even if god > exists, > > in his 'everlasting love for his children', he would let us do so. > Respond to > > that. > > Henry, your statement is typical of non-believers who try to blame everything > on God. I suggest that you read some of my articles, such as "Free Will And > Personal Choice", which you can find on our <a> href="http://www.endtimeprophecy.net">Endtime Prophecy Net[/url] web site. It is > foolish to blame God for what we have done to ourselves; but sadly, in this > modern age of passing the buck, fewer and fewer people are honest enough to > accept responsibility for their own actions and failures, and that goes all > the way up to the leaders of nations. > > Life is indeed a school, but you won't learn a single thing if you are > constantly blaming God, or other people for your own failures, or for the > things that you suffer. The world is indeed a cold, hard place, and it is > becoming more so with each passing year. Might it have something to do with > the fact that at the same time, people are turning away from God more as > well? > > Why do I believe? Because I have the faith to believe, whereas many people > here do not. It is also because, as I have stated a number of times before in > these threads, I see evidences of His existence all around me, while others do > not. > > Dude, i don't blame god. Im sayin he doesn't exist. I know bad things are a part of life, but to be as consistent as they are in my life, there must either be a sinister force or just no force in affect. I have faced all i have described above, and i am only 13. I tried religoun, but i only felt worse. I went atheist and my burden is somewhat lightened. > <a href="http://www.boinc.dk/index.php?page=user_statistics&project=sah&userid=7812674"><img border="0" height="79" src="http://7812674.sah.sig.boinc.dk?192"></a> |
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