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Re: OT: Hey God Boy (n5hsr)
n5hsr wrote:
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>"dizzy" <dizzy@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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>> dizzy wrote:
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>>>Recently true-believer n5hsr wrote:
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>>>>2. I'm a Christian but I don't believe in the Bible.
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>>>Please clarify your position, God Boy.
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>>>Do you mean to say that you're not a good Christian unless you believe
>>>all of the Bible's stories literally?
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>>>Would one, say, be destined to burn in hell if one eschewed the "Adam
>>>and Eve" story regarding the origin of humans?
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>>>Approximately how old is our planet, God Boy? Do all true
>>>"Christians" honestly believe that it's less than 10,000 years old?[/color]
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>> No response, God-boy?[/color]
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>Dear Dumb F*ck:
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>I happen to have to be connected to CrumbCast to reply to the newsgroup. I
>was out of town on business for the weekend. I do have a life of sorts,
>unlike you.[/color]
Yet, between the 18th and the 23rd, you did post to this newsgroup,
but did not respond to my inquiry. So "I was out of town" is NOT a
valid excuse.
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>Yes, if one says they are a Christian but do not believe the Bible, then
>they are not what they say they are. Jesus himself believed the whole
>Bible. If they claim to follow Jesus but don't believe what Jesus believed
>and what He Himself taught, then "the truth is not in them." Unlearned
>Richard being the case in point.
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>You cannot claim that you are a disiple of anyone unless you follow what
>they taught. This is mere common sense.[/color]
Umm... Why did you not directly answer ANY of my questions, God boy?
How about just this one:
Approximately how old is our planet, God Boy?
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