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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Solon who wrote (27580)10/9/2009 2:33:23 AM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (2) of 28931
 
You are not too far off in your assessment but there is slightly more to it, than that. As soon as one says that Christians simply believe in Jesus you are instantly faced with the question of who Jesus is and what did he do? To say that one is trusting in Jesus; begs the question: "what are you trusting Him for?" The basic doctrines of Christianity are not that complex. The rub comes, when one who claims to be a follower of Jesus the Messiah actively denies one of the major planks that uphold the gospel like the divinity of Jesus, the bodily resurrection or substitutionary atonement.

The sad thing (for you) is that you apparently know who and what you are rejecting. This can only result to increase your judgment in the end.

BTW: Atheists don't need to take drugs to render them stupefied. They are that way naturally. ;)
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