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Originally posted by @gswilm
If we strip away the flowery innuendos from your question,

I think a Christian who lives out Christ is a good brother or sister to follow. They may have differences of interpretation on some matters.

How could I possibly believe that agreement with me on each and every difficult doctrinal matter qualifies a Christian for being an example to follow. ...[text shortened]... have become T-Rex tears.
I mean - as if you gave a flip, one way or the other.

- sonship
Shorter then. So you've no need to sidestep it on that pretense. Can a Christian who denounces your torturer god ideology as an unchristian moral abhorrence be a good Christian to follow?


Originally posted by @gswilm
How could I possibly believe that agreement with me on each and every difficult doctrinal matter qualifies a Christian for being an example to follow. ?
Perhaps because of your vanity.

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Folks, I don't insist the Bible teaches or I know of Space people on other worlds now or ever. I don't know for certainty anything about that.

Man is the crown of creation.
God cares about Man the most.
God became a man in Jesus Christ.

I don't think annhilation into non-existence is the comfort that the followers of Satan's rebellion can be zapped into.

If a Christian believes that, they have a right to hope all things. I don't see it in Scripture.

Since every believer will eventually be fully conformed to the image of Christ, I expect we'll see everything as through His eyes - if we do not see it that way now.

Divegeester and his Atheist helper can strut around more if they wish. I think my main points are made here.

And I said I would not carrying on the question argument forever.

The OP said -

I'll take any questions anyone has about this paragraph.
No, not forever.


One hundred and twenty posts at this juncture is sufficient.

- sonship


Originally posted by @gswilm
Folks, I don't insist the Bible teaches or I know of Space people on [b]other worlds now or ever. I don't know for certainty anything about that.

Man is the crown of creation.
God cares about Man the most.
God became a man in Jesus Christ.

I don't think annhilation into non-existence is the comfort that the followers of Satan's rebellion can ...[text shortened]... .
No, not forever. [/quote]

One hundred and twenty posts is good enough for this.[/b]
What's a definition of "glorify" that makes sense of your OP?


Originally posted by @gswilm
I don't think annhilation into non-existence is the comfort that the followers of Satan's rebellion can be zapped into.
Do you actually believe that I am a "follower" of a supernatural being called "Satan" that you think exists and I don’t?



sonship, are all people who are not members of your religion "followers of Satan"?



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Originally posted by @fmf
Perhaps because of your vanity.
Oh, the unmitigated irony.


Originally posted by @suzianne
Oh, the unmitigated irony.
Do you believe "the lost will glorify" your Abrahamic god figure "with their endless woe"? Do you also think "they will be hung out in chains of punishment as an example to deter other worlds"?


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