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  • the silence of Holocaust has not power over me too... בעזרת השם

  • "I survived! Look at me! I'm so great! God loves me!" Fuck off. You're only here because nurses made a mistake.

  • She has such a sweet... beautiful voice.

  • I really appreciate her story, but I find myself asking: how many people will plug their ears to what she's saying because she's so busy shoving god & jesus down people's throats. I know I had a hard time not hitting the "stop" button...

  • @VaudevilleRant It breaks my heart that after hearing about the MURDERS of millions of baby's; you dare to say that's a problem.

  • @Kalbeflow She has every right to believe in what ever she wants, just as someone has every right to believe that thunder & lightning storms come from Zues. But don't use the issue of abortions as an excuse to shove it down the audiences throat. Just focus on the issue at hand: That organizations like Planned Parenthood are evil establishments put in place by the elite to mask mass genocide, not to give women their rights. That's a load of bullshit that I do agree with her on & should be stopped

  • @VaudevilleRant why is being open about you're believes shoving it down someones throat? Also, if God isn't real then why does his name make people so uncomfortable? Why are people instantly defensive? If he wasn't real, then why would we care?

  • @Kalbeflow Part 2) Also, people care whether or not he's real because there's an entire book about him that half the world (falsely) considers to be historical fact. Entire populations of people through the last 3000 years have been murdered in his name. And almost every "unexplained" good deed is credited to god. So yeah, that would make someone "care" if he actually exists or not. But don't be naive by thinking that people caring whether or not god is "real" is evidence that he does exist.

  • @VaudevilleRant

    You call her arrogant, but your post is a bit arrogant by saying what we believe is false, that the Bible is untrue. The Bible is historically accurate, and I'm not even speaking of the Genesis account.

    "...the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service." Because someone kills in the name of God, it does not mean Christianity is wrong. And the people who do that are NOT Christians.

  • @Lissy31810 I can be "historically accurate" about what I ate for supper last night, and then add that I wined & dined with Jesus himself. People would call me nuts. And they'd be right to. Because I used a factual historical event to sell a lie. As far events in the bible go (some, not all) they are historically accurate. But that doesn't make god real. Are the Greek gods real because the the battle of Troy and the factual existence of ancient Greece itself is "historically accurate"?

  • @Lissy31810 It is not arrogant of myself or anyone else to say that a "Belief" is not fact, or "False" as you put it. We call them "beliefs" because they're not fact or provable. Otherwise we'd call them "Truth". there's a big difference. I can "Believe" all I want that the "Northern Lights" are spirits dancing in the sky. That doesn't make it True, or change the "FACT" that they're actually solar flares ejected from the sun; burning in the earths electromagnetic atmosphere. Belief is irrational

  • @Lissy31810 "Because someone kills in the name of God, it does not mean Christianity is wrong..." Your right. It just makes their supposed "god" look like an ass. And if people who do that aren't Christians, then why in the heck is the old testament FILLED with them?! Your talking to someone who believed for many, many, MANY, years. I just decided to wake up one day and stop being so damn irrational. I have that right, just like you and anyone else have the right to unverifiable beliefs

  • @VaudevilleRant

    Please be a bit more polite if you're going to talk with me. I'm not easily offended, but I don't much care to discuss things if people can't debate without swearing and being rude. It's not very mature either, to be completely honest.

    People point to the OT, but they have to rightly divide the word of God. We are no longer in the OT.

    Hmm, where did I say you didn't have that right? You have a choice, a free will.

  • @VaudevilleRant

    So you know, I grew up in a Christian home. But I wasn't saved until about 6 years ago. I was an agnostic, I questioned things. But I have faith now. I believe what Jesus said in John 14:6. I believe there is proof for the Bible, that it's accurate. I've searched. If you don't like that, fine.

  • @Lissy31810 (in case you missed them, there were 3 other replies i made besides the one you just responded to. Not sure if you saw them) I I guess I made the mistake of assuming that the word "ass" wouldn't be received as rude. Please recognize the spirit behind the words was not rude. And your statement about the OT does not answer my question, rather it avoids it. Which leads me to "believe" that you have no justification for it. If you can only justify half the bible, then why bother at all?

  • @VaudevilleRant

    Yeah, well,...I don't like swearing because it sound filthy and you were using it to say what God was like to you, so I thought of it as 'rude'. I'm not trying to sound rude either.

    No, that's not it. I will explain when I have more time, if i don't forget. I encourage you to look it up yourself(from the Bible itself too), though, because I'm not always the greatest at explaining things simply. God is still merciful and shows His love for His people in the OT.

  • @Lissy31810 I understand. I suppose that's where we'll find our common ground, since I can't deny that there are just as many parts in the bible that portray a loving god as there are that portray a vengeful one. I do read the bible quite regularly. I've covered most of it multiple times looking for different perspectives. I may have lost my beliefs, but I haven't lost my fascination with theology, or my hunger for the cold hard reality of Truth. Ecclesiastes 1:18 says it best ;)

  • @Kalbeflow Part 1) Declaring to someone that "It is the mercy of god that sustains you..." or allows you to breathe, or gives you the right to be alive, is shoving it down their throats. That's a far cry from simply saying "I believe in god". And its not his name that makes people uncomfortable, it's the person who arrogantly declares his name as "fact" that does that. That's what makes people defensive.

  • @VaudevilleRant

    I disagree....I don't believe that's forcing it at someone. She's not pointing a gun to their heads, shouting for them to accept it...

    If you call that shoving stuff down peoples' throats, then surely telling someone evolution is fact and not to question it, is the same?

  • @Lissy31810 ".I don't believe that's forcing it at someone...." If someones invited to speak out against abortion, and their main reason for accepting is an ulterior motive to say something that normally wouldn't be entertained by listeners, then that's shoving it down someones throat. But that wasn't even my initial point. My initial point was that she word reach a ton more people on the issue of abortion if she stuck with the facts, since preaching god comes with a stigma.

  • Wow, truly amazing!

    I wonder how many people will listen to Gianna, from their hearts.

    May God help us . . .

  • I've seen this video several times over the past year. It is inspirational, even after watching it more than once. Thanks for sharing.

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