Unfortunately the facts speak for themselves - an Atheist organisation is peddling a pro-abortion book on its website.
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| LogicaLunatic writes: The majority of the people that support what you call the, "atheist agenda," came to their conclusions for a reason. They thought about it |
Yes, even bad decisions have thought behind them. The thought in this case is usually "I dont want to stick by the rules this country was built upon, I want to be able to sin but God won't let me". So they decide the best course is to rebel against God. My main aim today is to get these people back on ship.
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| LogicaLunatic writes: It actually doesn't matter. No matter when you and your anti-thought, pro-belief buddies attempt to spread your garbage, religion is on the way out. |
Religion has become a lot more central to this country since President Bush has been elected. He will get a second term and in it he will start revoking all those silly atheist supported liberal laws. First will be roe vs wade and then creationism will finally get into schools. There is no point resisting - why bother? Grow out of your childish rebellelion and embrace the Bible.
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| LogicaLunatic writes With the advance of science, what you fear will inevitably come to be |
Unfortunately the liberal version of science has been on the way out for years. People are finally waking up to the fact that it is nowadays producing nothing than liberal driven fantasies from "bacteria to man" to global warming. There is an apt Bible verse about modern science:
Romans 1:22 "Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools" Quote:
| Seeker of Sins writes: I believe in the theory of evolution but I disagree with homosexual marriage. Where does this put me in the great scheme of things? |
Your chosen cybername really says it all. True you are in a great position to convince your liberal friends about the dangers of homosexual marriage, but apart from that you are certainly hellbound. But you can change all that you know.
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| Seeker of Sins writes: I think homosexual marriage is more a social issue rather than a religeous issue. If it was purely a religeous issue I wouldn't expect certain churces to tolerate it and welcome gay ministers into the church which in effect is a gay marriage in that a priest/nun is married to god. |
Unfortunately these cannot be counted as real churches, just as the "church" of Rael isn't a real christian church! There are certain principles in the Bible that must be followed. If you don't follow them you cannot be a real christian.
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| Pooeypants writes: But what if other faiths promote the same things? Wouldn't that make your linkage void? |
I am afraid not. These other faiths are just one step away from liberalism, which is the anti-thesis of the Bible.
I would like to leave you all with a quick thought:
How many people have marvelled at the butterfly or imagined soaring above the mountains with the eagle? And yet how many of these people have denied divine Creation of these wonderful creatures? No doubt if the butterfly and eagle could talk they would shout "God made us you idiot!", but unfortunately they cannot (they have no vocal chords). Without faith the truth will always remain illusive.