Originally posted by buckkyLOL!
According to Christian belief, are all those that don't see it
the Christian way under the control of Satan ?
Edit: I'm sorry I laughed at your comment, it's a good question. However, don't you think that it would be rather unfair to the non-Christian world to be conveyed as "under the control of Satan?" I would think that the Christian religion would be more tolerant than that.
Originally posted by WildfireYeah, not under Satan's control...
LOL!
Edit: I'm sorry I laughed at your comment, it's a good question. However, don't you think that it would be rather unfair to the non-Christian world to be conveyed as "under the control of Satan?" I would think that the Christian religion would be more tolerant than that.
Just DAMNED TO BURN IN HELL'S FIRES FOR ALL ETERNITY.
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Originally posted by Peter Xif you can present a compelling case for God's existence, then i will entertain notions of what happens when people turn away from Him.
The Devil's greatest trick is to convince people he doesn't exist. As more people turn away from God, the Devil has greater influence in their lives.
if you cannot present any compelling case for the theist position, then what exactly are people turning away from (or maybe toward)?
what happens when people turn away from the tiny invisible elves that live in our bodies and keep our bodily fluids free from snozzwangers and those rotten vermicious knids?
Originally posted by buckkyMat 12:30 He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad.
According to Christian belief, are all those that don't see it
the Christian way under the control of Satan ?
This could be interpreted that there are only two options in life.