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  • #91
    Re: Jesus Loves You

    Originally posted by Anonymouse This much.
    I know exactly what you mean....but i want to guote BIBLE..." margaritneret xozeri araj mi gtsir""

    You talk about Jesus they talk about movie...how lame is that
    I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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    • #92
      Yea sadly, some people these days have movies as their guide.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Mikoyan he says Religion is the opiate of the masses, and we can clearly see the evidence here.

        Im not too arsed about religion to be honest, personal choice and personal opinion, i was just giving my opinion. Is that allowed?

        Funny thing is there are MANY MANY more people who are religious in the diaspora than in Armenia itself.




        Uh..don't make me flash you again...
        Oh, there I go again...
        Did you see it?

        Well take a good look...

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        • #94
          Originally posted by violette829 Uh..don't make me flash you again...
          Oh, there I go again...
          Did you see it?

          Well take a good look...
          Don't piss him off he'll put you on a bread line and limit how many rolls of toilet paper you may buy.

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          • #95
            I may actually like this thread. Yes. I do not want to be loved by a puke. He was a [chunk of fecal matter] and so are the people who believe that 2000 years ago, some god [had intercourse with] a random, ugly jewish woman and that their child, who had the stupid idea of turning the other cheek, died for our sins but he is not really dead because he can come back just because they were born into a family that believes it. That was fun.
            Last edited by Arvestaked; 03-11-2004, 10:37 AM.

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            • #96
              i don't nesessarily think that jesus was alive but somebody was responsible for his ideas and some were very nice like the story of the stoning of the prostitute. i didn't read the whole bible because it's real boring but i hear people talking about it and sopme of it is good and also if it was a story that was made up it's a very clever way of writing a novel.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Arvestaked I may actually like this thread. Yes. I do not want to be loved by a puke. He was a turd and so are the people who believe that 2000 years ago, some god fuhcked a random, ugly jewish woman and that their child, who had the stupid idea of turning the other cheek, died for our sins but he is not really dead because he can come back just because they were born into a family that believes it. That was fun.

                Ur such a demented and strange individual!

                Edited by anileve: Sorry violett jan, you know how we like the language.
                Last edited by anileve; 03-09-2004, 09:58 AM.

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                • #98
                  Jesus Truly Loves us and why?

                  "Jesus saves!" "Jesus is our Savior!" He loves Us thats why HE chosed to be oour SAVIOR!In many countries around the world, such messages are displayed on walls of buildings and in other public places. Millions of people sincerely believe that Jesus is their Savior. If you were to ask them, "How does Jesus save us?" they would probably reply, "Jesus died for us" or, "Jesus died for our sins." Yes, Jesus' death makes it possible for us to be saved. But how can the death of one man pay for the sins of a multitude? If you were asked, "How can Jesus' death save us?" what would you say?

                  THE answer that the Bible gives to this question is very simple but clear and full of significance. To grasp its importance, though, we first need to see Jesus' life and death as a solution to a very difficult problem. Only then can we properly understand the enormous value of Jesus' death.

                  In having Jesus give his life, God was dealing with a situation that arose when Adam sinned. What a tragedy that sin was! The very first man and his wife, Eve, were perfect. The beautiful garden of Eden was their home. God gave them the meaningful work of caring for their garden home. They were to have under their loving oversight the other living creatures on earth. And as humans multiplied and filled the earth with millions of their kind, they were to expand the paradise to earth's limits. (Genesis 1:28) What a delightful and exciting work they were given! Moreover, they had the warm companionship of each other. (Genesis 2:18) They lacked nothing. Happy eternal life was before them.It is hard to imagine how Adam or Eve could sin. But the first human pair rebelled against the very one who created them— God. Using a serpent, the spirit creature Satan the Devil deceived Eve into disobeying GOD, and Adam followed her.—Genesis 3:1-6.


                  There was no question about what the Creator would do about Adam and Eve. He had already spelled out the consequence of disobedience, stating: "From every tree of the garden you may eat to satisfaction. But as for the tree of the knowledge of good and bad you must not eat from it, for in the day you eat from it you will positively die." (Genesis 2:16, 17) A question of far greater magnitude now required an answer.
                  VerTigO

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by violette829 Ur such a demented and strange individual!

                    Edited by anileve: Sorry violett jan, you know how we like the language.

                    Not even gonna say a word!

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                    • Mankind Faces a Difficult Problem

                      THis is the continues ...
                      The original sin created a very critical problem for mankind. Adam began life as a perfect human. Therefore, his children could have enjoyed perfect everlasting life. However, Adam sinned before he fathered any children. The entire human race was still in his loins when he received the sentence: "In the sweat of your face you will eat bread until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return." (Genesis 3:19) So when Adam sinned and began to die as God said he would, all mankind was sentenced to death along with him.
                      Appropriately, the apostle Paul later wrote: "Through one man [Adam] sin entered into the world and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men because they had all sinned." (Romans 5:12) Yes, because of the original sin, children that were supposed to be born perfect with endless life ahead of them were brought forth with sickness, old age, and death as their prospect.

                      "That is not fair," someone might say. "We did not choose to disobey God—Adam did. Why should we lose our prospect for everlasting life and happiness?" We know that if a court of law were to put a son in prison because his father had stolen a car, the son could rightly complain: "That is not just! I did not do anything wrong."—Deuteronomy 24:16.

                      By inducing the first man and woman to sin, Satan may have concluded that he would place God in an impossible situation. The Devil struck very early in the history of the human race—before any children had been born. The moment Adam sinned, an important question was, What will GOD do about the children that Adam and Eve will have?
                      God did what was just and fair. "Far be it from the true God to act wickedly, and the Almighty to act unjustly!" declared the righteous man Elihu. (Job 34:10) And concerning GOD, the prophet Moses wrote: "The Rock, perfect is his activity, for all his ways are justice. A God of faithfulness, with whom there is no injustice; righteous and upright is he." (Deuteronomy 32:4) The solution that the true God provided to the problem created by Adam's sin does not take away our opportunity for everlasting life on a paradise earth.
                      VerTigO

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