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The Blackness of Sin - by Charles H. Spurgeon

This is a video I made with some writings by Charles Spurgeon. The music playing in the background is a piece I wrote and played called "Variations in g minor." This video is to challenge anyone th...  
 
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mlf7777 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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No-no there's one more. The only thing more foolish is to wake-up in HELL!
Imaginefree69 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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"The only thing more foolish is to wake-up in HELL!"
I guess you had better convert to Islam and Hindu and Shinto
and any other religions you can find,
just in case one of them happens to be correct.
I disbelieve in your god
for the same reasons you don't believe in Zeus.
Exactly the same reasons.
Think about that, if you can.
mlf7777 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Go and lead your blind to the next pit.
Imaginefree69 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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"Go and lead your blind to the next pit."
Translation:
"I cannot refute your logic
so I'll throw an insult and a threat and run away."
It's okay, MLF.
I know you'd do better if you could.
littleredbirdy (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Except....The intelligent and informed Mystery School initiated did NOT believe in a literal Zeus either....

He was a symbol, and the initiated knew this and wrote about it to a degree.

But it seems you did not spend enough time to come to this realization?

You are not enlightened by ignoring religion, and are actually a worse person because of it. (intellectually and morally)
Imaginefree69 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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"Hit the broad road jack and don't come back."
Why do christians think they have some moral right to tell others how to live and what to do?
Do you think that only fundamentalists have the right of free speech?
Insults, accusations, evil imaginations, and tyranny; apparently these are the true fruits of christianity.
mlf7777 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Yea---whatever.
littleredbirdy (7 months ago) Show Hide
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True fruits of Christianity?

Love? Compassion? Self sacrifice?

I guess you didn't read any of the epistles of John to know what a Christian is supposed to look and act like.....
mlf7777 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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It seems to me that if it took you fifty years to realize that you weren't a christian or a pastor, it's probably going to take you another six or seven hundred to figure out one injustice. Stop while you're still among the living and just repent of whatever lustful thing you were deceived by.

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