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  • GOOD ANALOGY, ALTHOUGH WITH GOD WE SHOULD NEVER DRAW PARALLEL TO FALSE MUTHS AND gods. I ALWAYS ADMIRE GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE BECAUSE THEY ARE WISER AND RICHER THAN ALL THE MILLIONAIRE AND BILLIONAIRES PUT TOGETHER. GOD BLESS YOU.

  • I LOVE THE ANALOGY. IT IS SO HARD TO NOT SIN, AND THAT IS WHY I WILL ALWAYS ADMIRE GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE. THEY ARE STRONGER AND WISER THAN ALL THE MILLIONAIRES AND BILLIONAIRES PUT TOGETHER.

  • RESIST TEMPTATION!

    DO NOT GIVE IN TO YOUR TEMPTATION TO READ THE BIBLE!

  • This was really helpful thanks

  • I'm not even religious and I thought that was great philosophy.

  • Thank You!!!!

  • Awsome...

  • Right before I listened to this i had sinned very badly. I keep hearing htis stuff, ut once the possibility of getting away with it is on my mind, It jumps for it! I need help, man. Any one give me suggestions?

  • wow. that makes a lot of sense.

    EXCEPT for the fact that the siren story came from the book and movie "the oddysey"

    but it makes perfect sense..i'm glad i watched this

  • thanks for posting!

    that was great.

  • A useful post. I will take practical teaching over theorizing unknowns any day. Good work.

  • great it help i will remember this and try not to sin

  • hey thanks it help greatly

  • Great Job.  Great......

  • Thank you!

    I know that Satan tempts us but,are we not tempted by our own thoughts without Satan being in on it?

    What should you think about or do when you are being temted?

    I keep praying,reading verses in the Bible,talking to fellow believers and thinking of the end consequences to avoid temptation but,

    The temptation is so strong in my mind,even if I am not around anything to tempt me,it just pops into my mind.

    God Bless You,

    Peachy

  • @onepeachykeen - Why is Greek mythology used as a lesson for the Bible. Doesn't make sense, considering that Christianity rejects Greek mythology.

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