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The great tragedy of pretending God isnt real

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ilbe...@gmail.com

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Feb 9, 2010, 11:49:08 AM2/9/10
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This passage says it all ---------John 1: 10 , 11 'He was in the
world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not
recognize him. He came to that which was his own, but his own did not
receive him'
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The personal Creator of this Universe made everything and sustains
everything...and even wires us to be the distinct individuals we are
in his own likeness ..... yet we dont want anything to do with him.
Not only dont we want him in any part of our lives, but we mock him /
refer to him as 'a sky fairy' / or compare him with santa claus just
so we can go on living however we feel like living and not wanting to
be owned or admitting no one is more important than ourselves and our
agendas. And then we have the audacity to proclaim that he cant be a
very loving Creator if he grants people what they always wanted while
on earth : Greater distance from himself, but forever.

He created the World we call home, he came to reveal himself
personally in humanity , gave us a way to be reconciled back to
himself , and promises a very nice retirement with him for
eternity.....yet we arent interested one iota because he threatens
our autonomy . What could be a greater crime than this

bobsyo...@yahoo.com

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Feb 9, 2010, 11:56:07 AM2/9/10
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"IlBe...@gmail.com" <ilbe...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Since you don't have, and have never provided, any valid evidence - there is
nothing to "pretend".
You're the one in a delusional dreamland.

There is more tragedy in your ignorance than almost any other crime in
humanity.


JohnN

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Feb 9, 2010, 5:07:07 PM2/9/10
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On Feb 9, 11:49 am, "IlBeBa...@gmail.com" <ilbeba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This passage says it all ---------John 1: 10 , 11      'He was in the
> world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not
> recognize him. He came to that which was his own, but his own did not
> receive him'
> ___________________________________________________________________________­________________

>
> The personal Creator of this Universe made everything and sustains
> everything...and even wires us to be the distinct individuals we are
> in his own likeness ..... yet we dont want anything to do with him.
> Not only dont we want him in any part of our lives, but we mock him /
> refer to him as 'a sky fairy' / or compare him with santa claus  just
> so we can go on living however we feel like living and not wanting to
> be owned or admitting no one is more important than ourselves and our
> agendas.  And then we have the audacity to proclaim that he cant be a
> very loving Creator if he grants people what they always wanted while
> on earth :  Greater distance from himself,  but forever.
>
> He created the World we call home,  he came to reveal himself
> personally in humanity ,  gave us a way to be reconciled back to
> himself , and promises a very nice retirement with him for
> eternity.....yet we arent interested one iota  because he threatens
> our autonomy .   What could be a greater crime than this

The great tragedy of pretending God would show up when needed but
can't because that would invalidate faith.

JohnN

Ken

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Feb 10, 2010, 1:17:42 PM2/10/10
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Dickwadd dave saz: Did you know that radiocarbon dating may
offer supporting evidence for Noah's Flood?
Dimwit dave Saz: "However, THIS one is Creationists can certainly
prove an intelligent Designer/Creator for the Cosmos"
Dumbfuck dave saz: "If you cant see the vast evidences for special
Creation..." there is good evidence that the leviathan described in
the book of Job was a large dinosaur.


What "supporting evidence",
What "proof",
What "vast evidences"?


Quote the Raven1:
Yep, you're still determined to remain the dumbest human I've ever
encountered on Usenet or in real life. Congratulations.
"Seriously, I've been on Usenet for 13 years, and
you have to be the dumbest, most ignorant person I've run across in
that time"


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