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Why are Christians under attack ?

Why are Christians under attack ?

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Originally posted by lemon lime
...maybe subjecting myself to suffering through endless pages of mindless drivel builds character.
If you think your contributions to this discussion have been better than mine, that's fine by me. But to me, you seem intent on not contributing to the discussion. If there is a verse that you think supports RJHinds assertion then you ought to just say which one it is. And your concept of "Hell" would be pertinent too.






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"Perhaps when you've regained your customary objectivity we'll resume; neither of us is here to waste our time." (reply to googlefudge)

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Originally posted by FMF
If you think your contributions to this discussion have been better than mine, that's fine by me. But to me, you seem intent on not contributing to the discussion. If there is a verse that you think supports RJHinds assertion then you ought to just say which one it is. And your concept of "Hell" would be pertinent too.
You are not permitted to know of those verses and passages from the Bible.

If you attempt to crack open a Bible all of your hair will catch on fire... all of it. And if you attempt to learn of these secret verses using the internet, your computer will crash and catch on fire and fall into your lap. So either way, if you attempt to seek and find this forbidden knowledge your short and curlies will crackle and burn, and will cease to exist except as burnt stubble...

and the worm dieth not


Originally posted by lemon lime
You are not permitted to know of those verses and passages from the Bible.

If you attempt to crack open a Bible all of your hair will catch on fire... all of it. And if you attempt to learn of these secret verses using the internet, your computer will crash and catch on fire and fall into your lap. So either way, if you attempt to seek and find ...[text shortened]... kle and burn and will cease to exist except as burnt stubble...

and the worm dieth not
LOL πŸ˜€


Originally posted by lemon lime
I believe you and divegeester are metaphors for how God tests his people... because maybe subjecting myself to suffering through endless pages of mindless drivel builds character.

are you a metaphor?
The oyster starts out with a grain of sand. It becomes an irritant to it and the oyster in an effort to salve over the irritant constructs a beautiful pearl eventually. πŸ˜€


Originally posted by lemon lime
If you attempt to crack open a Bible all of your hair will catch on fire... all of it. And if you attempt to learn of these secret verses using the internet, your computer will crash and catch on fire and fall into your lap. So either way, if you attempt to seek and find this forbidden knowledge your short and curlies will crackle and burn, and will cease to exist except as burnt stubble..
Why not just quote the verse that you think supports RJHinds' assertion about the consequences of not believing that people are tortured for eternity?




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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
The oyster starts out with a grain of sand. It becomes an irritant to it and the oyster in an effort to salve over the irritant constructs a beautiful pearl eventually. πŸ˜€
It's interesting how flustered some of the Christians here become - those who believe in the torturous fires of "Hell" - when they are called on to explain their concept or explain the differences between competing Christian concepts. I know you don't believe in "Hell" in the same way as RJHinds, sonship and Grampy Bobby do. sonship of course is well able and willing to argue his corner on the ideology, but now we have lemon lime fumbling page after page trying to land little forum punches rather than talk about the matter in hand. It's fascinating.


Originally posted by FMF
Why not just quote the verse that you think supports RJHinds' assertion about the consequences of not believing that people are tortured for eternity?
Why? You are already doing a fine job of torturing us for what seems like an eternity... so just keep on doing what you've been doing.

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