OK, Jane, here we go. Let's review the name calling and rudeness. You have now called me "an atheist". Prior to that, I was speaking the "words of the devil". I'm a "fool", and I've "made a pact with the other source of human attainments" (whatever that means). I "hate and are disgusted by Jesus Christ."
Now I am to tell [you] "which you, are the former or latter. I say the latter."
I assume you are asking me a question about whether or not I believe in God or in Jesus Christ; which indicates you are not sure if I do, even though you have already branded me as evil and an atheist.
I'll tell you a few things before I answer your question. I used the alias because I thought the double entendre was amusing. It's a joke, and I am sorry if you find it offensive, that was not my intention. I am not using other alias names (I know you think I am, but I'm not).
I am a confirmed Episcopalian. A while back, I almost died. I had what is called an "out of body experience". I told you a little about it. I came to a few conclusions from this experience, also in the post you say you didn't read.
You determined (without reading it, you say) that my experience was insane ranting by an evil person. You keep bringing up the concepts of evil and the devil and moron and hate. I have not mentioned these things.
I see God in every person I meet. Every person I meet has a spiritual quality. I think they are good, not bad. I think they are pleasant and trying to get better, not vile and disgusting.
I think people that spread bad news and assume that others that don't agree with them or share their religious beliefs are evil and wrong are, in fact, the source of the trouble. I think there are good Mormons and bad ones, good Buddhists and bad ones, good Catholics and bad ones, and good Jews and bad ones.
The good ones use their faith to improve the conditions of their environment for themselves and those around them. The bad ones spread lies and hate, and attack anything that they don't agree with.
Which are you? |