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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2010

Aaron Weiss talking to a fan after a show in Indianapolis, IN at the Earth House Cafe downtown, discussing religion and other such things.
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About 25 minutes in I realized people would have to turn their heads to watch it correctly, but really all it is is two people just standing there so all you really need is the audio and subtitles.
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See photo's from the show at:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/album.php?aid=2058198&id=1164360169

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  • If you have all the dialog already it might be a lot easier and quicker to just copy and paste into the description and then you wont have to bother with finding the right program, but none the less I do appreciate the upload.

  • @rawrock24 Oh! Good idea. I'll do that this weekend.

  • I wish I could hear all that he was saying. I'm sure it is worth hearing.

  • @DeathofBabylon Once I learn how to do subtitles [[which programs to use, how to use them, all of that]] I'll work on decyphering what he's saying and then put them back up with subtitles.

  • @rawker617 Wow, brother...or sister, whichever you may be. That would surely be great, but do you really feel like doing all that? If so, that's great. If not, that's okay too. Peace be with you.

  • @DeathofBabylon His words are amazing. I want to benefit everyone else even if it is a hassle. It's a pleasure to serve.

  • @DeathofBabylon Brother. =]

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  • @AZ0960036 oh yea I totally agree with you on that, all of it. dont worry im not like trying to say im right your wrong or im better youre not kind of thing, great discussion and it is always encouraging to talk with a brother or sister who is passionate and strong on what they believe :)

    God Bless You too Sir :)

  • @xSweetlyxBrokenx Woah. Woah. Woah. I'm not questioning your faith. I have read the Bible, excluding some letters written by Paul. However, I believe God can be defined by Christ but not confined to Him. God is the same God in all the major religious traditions varying on the purity of the worshiper's heart. God is not inclusive, He is worshiped in spirit and truth, not the words we choose to say.

    God bless you, regardless of where our beliefs differ.

  • @AZ0960036 I dont follow a logic, I follow what is clearly given about who Christ is and who He is with God, and as God. I never said God only shows himself to those who only believe in Him, He shows himself to every person every single day, just a matter of whether they choose to or not. Jesus is clearly the Son of God, but He is God, He stated that when He said "Just as the Father and I are one...". So before you question my faith, get the facts where I do, the Bible.

  • @rawker617 ....Did you do this yet? Or are you just bluffing?

  • @xSweetlyxBrokenx I understand where you're coming from. I, however, have a question: You follow the logic that if you don't believe in Jesus, you don't believe in God? So, God only presents Himself to those who accept what He did for them through the man of Christ?

  • @AZ0960036 I'm not saying to force any beliefs on anybody, I just spent 2 months doing outreach and loving people as God has called us to do. But, if you believe in something else, someone else, of another faith that isn't God, then it isn't God who they are rejoicing with in their heart. The only point I will end this in before it becomes an argument is that you can't say you are a Christian and believe that Christ isn't the only way to God, period, Christ said it, not me.

  • @xSweetlyxBrokenx I value your opinion. I, however, find it sad if people believe that non-Christians are destined for hell. What if you are raised in another faith and you find your heart rejoices within that particular set of beliefs? How can we force them to be Christians? I believe it is our responsibility as Christians to love everyone, and not force them to be converted. We should want them to be better people, not simply adherers of our faith.

  • @AZ0960036 i understand what you are saying about about God being someone we can never fully understand, but the true meaning of a Christian is being a "little Christ" a Christ follower. But if someone believes there's more than one way to get to God besides Jesus, then there is something wrong, that's all I'm saying...

  • @xSweetlyxBrokenx mental assertion of what one "believes" then we are all damned. Christ is more than a concept that we can mentally assert in our minds, He is the King of our hearts. Say, for example, a man who believed in Christ all his life, suddenly had a doubt, and said "maybe Christ isn't God?" and in that moment he was struck dead in some freak accident. Would he go to hell? Christ is more than a concept to believe in, He is more than a religion to practice. He is our very blood.

  • @xSweetlyxBrokenx My precious brother (or sister), if this begins to turn into an argument than we both fail to worship God. My stance, perhaps I am wrong, is that you nor I know what it means to be a "Christian." I've read all of his lyrics, have seen every interview I could find and his brother claims that he sees that God is beyond Christianity, Aaron has admitted that himself. I'm going to make this into two comments to try and convey what I'm saying. If one's salvation lies in the

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