Spirituality
18 Jul 18
19 Jul 18
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyEverybody dies, but not everybody lives.
They say it's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
Does anyone agree with that? If so, let's presume the biblical God and heaven exist. Would you agree with this statement: It's better to have lived and not made it to heaven, than to have never lived at all.
Just curious is all. This isn't a trap question.
19 Jul 18
Originally posted by @tom-wolsey"lived and not made it to heaven" . I dont get it. Are you saying if you enjoy life too much then you will not goto heaven?
They say it's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
Does anyone agree with that? If so, let's presume the biblical God and heaven exist. Would you agree with this statement: It's better to have lived and not made it to heaven, than to have never lived at all.
Just curious is all. This isn't a trap question.
19 Jul 18
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelSo everyone who suffered heartache from being dumped was miserable to begin with.
Depends on you.
If you're miserable then people will treat you accordingly.
Originally posted by @eladarAnd it had nothing to do with this conversation.
So if you state what the Bible says you need to grow up.
Odd perspective but consistent with your posts.
But here you are regardless, shoehorning the concept in where it doesn't belong.
Originally posted by @divegeesterI've answered this question numerous times. My stance hasn't changed. I'd rather not feed your ego gravy train, actually. Or your passion for attacking other Christians.
Instead of attacking Eladar, primarily becuase you don’t like his him or his politics, why don’t you challenge one of the perveyours of eternal suffering?
Perhaps you have a comment on the OP, or are you going to just shove your off-topic opinions down everyone's throat like you do in every thread?
At least you finally grew a pair and started your own thread about your opinion. Maybe you can keep it there instead of infecting EVERY thread with it?
Originally posted by @suzianneMaybe not from a females perspective.
And it had nothing to do with this conversation.
But here you are regardless, shoehorning the concept in where it doesn't belong.
But hey if you believe nonmarital sex is ok with God then ignore the Bible on that one too.
Originally posted by @eladarYou continue to make my arguments for me.
Maybe not from a females perspective.
But hey if you believe nonmarital sex is ok with God then ignore the Bible on that one too.
Got anything about the OP, or are we to hear your off-topic drivel all day?
Originally posted by @eladarOnly you, pervert.
The quote is about a romantic sexual relationship. At least most people assume that it does.
Not everything is about sex, you know.
Can you get your mind out of the gutter for two minutes, or however long you take to form a coherent thought?
The post that was quoted here has been removedLook, I understand that the only lens you have to see through is dark and distorted, but the basis for my argument is that the core of the Christian faith is love.
Therefore, when we deny love, we deny ourselves. I wasn't exactly talking to you except in that humans are made in the image of God, and at the core of God is love.
Love is the basis of the message of Jesus.
My statement stands, regardless if you buy into it or not and regardless if you want to try to call it sexist or not.