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Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
Ah so you think the reason why I don't agree with you on everything is because I was psychologically abused.
I have disagreed - sometimes strenuously so ~ with more people on these forums than the number of days you have been a member of RHP and it's done me (or them) no harm whatsoever. Don't overestimate the traction or import of your own antics. I am asking not about you disagreeing with me but about your obvious interpersonal and intellectual problems which are evident here in the way you conduct yourself. At a moment of weakness - or perhaps high emotion - you once seemed to cite the cult thing as the reason/excuse for your behaviour. Is it not the excuse you are currently inclined to use?


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Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
The fact that you can't seem to stand it when someone challenges your beliefs is actually quite fascinating.
Give me an example of me supposedly not being able "to stand it" when I encounter posters whose beliefs are different from mine. It sounds like a peculiarly naive thing for you to toss out there when you are among adults and you're trying to be snippy. I "can't seem to stand it when someone challenges [my] beliefs"? Which posts of mine do you have in mind?


Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
Ah so you think the reason why I don't agree with you on everything is because I was psychologically abused.
The reason you don't agree with me is because we have markedly different beliefs.

That aside, would you describe yourself as "psychologically abused" by the cult you said you finally managed to "escape" from, but only after (allegedly) 24 years?


Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
When Jesus died on the cross, did he only do it for you or for everyone?
For me individually, and for everyone - individually.

God's love is an individual act, to each of us.

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Originally posted by Pudgenik
For me individually, and for everyone - individually.

God's love is an individual act, to each of us.
Did Jesus know you, as an individual, would come into existence?

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Did Jesus know you, as an individual, would come into existence?
you lost me with your question


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don't feel bad, sometimes i have thoughts in my head that seem so clear at the moment. Then later i can't figure out what i was getting at.

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Did Jesus know you, as an individual, would come into existence?
had to re-read that. Yes, is my answer

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Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
When Jesus died on the cross, did he only do it for you or for everyone?
Jesus says in the scripture, "Love God with your whole heart, love God with your whole soul, love God with your whole mind and with all your strength." I think it also is in reverse, that God loves each of us with His whole being.

This is what i was thinking about with the individual love of Jesus on the cross. He died for each of us, individually.

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So does that include God?

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So you are a Christian because you are a Christian not because you believe Christianity is true?