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Anonymous #1
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God
#27287463 - 04/30/21 04:55 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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God hates the hands that shed innocent blood. He hates the hearts that devises wicked schemes. He hates the feet that are quick to rush into evil. Your lying toungues are devising these wicked schemes and you will burn for your actions. The riots. The killing. The lies. The innocent people beaten to death in the streets. The livelihoods of working class Americans taken away by animals. You will all burn so is the word of GOD.
Try that with me and I will spill the blood of the wicked and the streets will run red. Those who don't bow before god and accept him are no friends of mine.
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Anonymous #2
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what kinda God do you believe in? Abrahamic? some other God?
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Anonymous #1
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The christian god. God himself Jesus "the son" and the Holy Spirit. By following these set of ideals and regulations one can achieve a better quality of living. I accepted him and now I feel a sense of peace and I don't see why anyone should have a problem with that. I personally don't care what anyone believes but it is said that their are no other gods before him.
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Anonymous #3
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God does not hate - sat chit ananda Turn the other cheek. Love thy neighbour. Let he who has not sinned cast the first stone. He who lives by the sword dies by the sword. Forgive them, for they know not what they do.
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Anonymous #4
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Anonymous #1 said: God hates the hands that shed innocent blood.
Nah. He isn't into selfhatred, and there's nothing but him so that kinda narrows it down.
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Anonymous #1 said: The christian god.
Protip: if your God isn't something, it isn't God but an idol you worship.
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Anonymous #5
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Anonymous #1 said: The christian god. God himself Jesus "the son" and the Holy Spirit. By following these set of ideals and regulations one can achieve a better quality of living. I accepted him and now I feel a sense of peace and I don't see why anyone should have a problem with that. I personally don't care what anyone believes but it is said that their are no other gods before him.
Hey, local Jew here. Just so you know the “Christian God” is the same as the Abrahamic God. Also, if you wanna believe this way please remember that Jesus did not come to change the law but simply fulfill the prophecy.
So make sure you follow kosher diet, the rules of Leviticus, etc. 
Jesus only died for our sins, not to change the laws.
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Anonymous #5
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Also, God can handle Gods own.
Don’t worry about judging or persecuting in His name or whatever, if he is that pissed at something he got the power to ya know
Send the floods, turn cities to ash, make people become salt, send a famine.
Just chill out and enjoy the ride.
We don’t need to help big Papa in the sky with punishments. He is good enough at scolding his kids.
Chill brah
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Anonymous #1
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Anonymous #5 said: Also, God can handle Gods own.
Don’t worry about judging or persecuting in His name or whatever, if he is that pissed at something he got the power to ya know
Send the floods, turn cities to ash, make people become salt, send a famine.
Just chill out and enjoy the ride.
We don’t need to help big Papa in the sky with punishments. He is good enough at scolding his kids.
Chill brah
Maybe I am wrong in this regard. I will chill brah.
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Anonymous #5
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<3 there isn’t enough love on the earth to go around
And that’s what he wants a big ball of love on this planet
So love those that disagree and appreciate the beauty in your differences instead.
Peace be with you
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Anonymous #2
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So make sure you follow kosher diet
Jesus only died for our sins, not to change the laws.
No Jesus said something like "its not what goes into your mouth, but what comes out of it." So we can eat pigs now.
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Anonymous #5
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Anonymous #5 said:
So make sure you follow kosher diet
Jesus only died for our sins, not to change the laws.
No Jesus said something like "its not what goes into your mouth, but what comes out of it." So we can eat pigs now.
This is where the New Testament comes in. If you compare Peter vs. Paul, you have very two different perspectives on how life was suppose to be after Jesus.
Peter being an advocate of not abolishing the law, and Paul would tell people come as you are Jesus has died for your sins so you do not have to change anything. Paul was advertising a more “come as you are” philosophy to try and get pagans to convert to Christianity.
This is where finding God on a personal journey vs. recruiting for churches and sects come into play. Jesus was against sects of the church but these two different perspectives occurred very quickly and so depending on personal stance there was already a huge conflict.
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Anonymous #6
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That's a very hateful God. I wonder if he hates those who misrepresent his word.
Edited by Anonymous (04/30/21 07:37 AM)
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Anonymous #7
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Religion
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Anonymous #8
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not even once
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Anonymous #4
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God: "Guys, I have a few straightforward rules that make the world a better place for everyone."
Religious People:
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Anonymous #9
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Jesus Christ told people that he was the son of God because he realized how self-centered and pitiful many humans are. God put me on this Earth for a very finite amount of time. I have not encountered his love or warmth, I've only encountered people preaching ancient texts. A reasonable God wouldn't punish me to an eternity of suffering for making (a reasonable and) incorrect assessment of things during this very limited lifetime. Such a God wouldn't be just nor would he deserve praise or worship.
To quote the amazing series, True Detective: "If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then brother that person is a piece of shit; and I'd like to get as many of them out in the open as possible."
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Anonymous #10
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Yea I think your point is valid
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