@ElPressie Maybe this should be retitled to "Ten Things God can't ask you on that day, since no one is home"
I think the assumption here is that we shall all upon our deaths be rewarded or punished for what we have done in our lives after answering questions from some celestial omnipotent deity who then decides whether or not we have lived up to his/her expectations. When we die we should are released from any expectations, hence the term "Rest in Peace" no questions asked.
@mej284 I heard a testimony that when he went to heaven Christ was there and he was in a line, and christ asked every person in that line one question, have you learned to love.
@kibbles5724 Or is it the fear of a god that you think forces you to do these apprehensive good deeds? Then the same can be said for why do you accept jesus and god, for fear of being tormented for all eternity? Would that not make your allegence an act of preservation? Would your faith in a god be as adament if you knew that no matter what you did, you were still going to hell? Would you then abandon christianity and start killing babies and being disorderly?
@kibbles5724 There were many that did not exhibit compassion during the inquisition, in the name of god. You make it sound as if there is some force compelling you even though you may not want to do something, do you find it strange that you would want to help another person? Your a good person, I served in the Coast Guard just because I liked helping others. Was it a god that instructed me? No, it was a choice I made alone.
@TotallyFabtablous121 Pray to Him
SuperCrazysoccerfan 3 months ago
@TotallyFabtablous121 ask him to reveal himself to you
jetevovi 3 months ago
How can I let God into my life? how can i let him guide me
TotallyFabtablous121 7 months ago
Ouch. Bad choice of color for the text esp. in the first 2 questions; makes it unreadable.
k0smon 1 year ago
@ElPressie Maybe this should be retitled to "Ten Things God can't ask you on that day, since no one is home"
I think the assumption here is that we shall all upon our deaths be rewarded or punished for what we have done in our lives after answering questions from some celestial omnipotent deity who then decides whether or not we have lived up to his/her expectations. When we die we should are released from any expectations, hence the term "Rest in Peace" no questions asked.
EchosFromaBlankMind 1 year ago
@EchosFromaBlankMind
lol..the key word here is 'WON'T' did yah miss that one? :o)
ElPressie 1 year ago
I found your video by mistake but watched the whole thing and thought it was really neat, thank you so much :)
B0yardigi0rn0 1 year ago
@mej284 I heard a testimony that when he went to heaven Christ was there and he was in a line, and christ asked every person in that line one question, have you learned to love.
superdubman999 1 year ago
@kibbles5724 Or is it the fear of a god that you think forces you to do these apprehensive good deeds? Then the same can be said for why do you accept jesus and god, for fear of being tormented for all eternity? Would that not make your allegence an act of preservation? Would your faith in a god be as adament if you knew that no matter what you did, you were still going to hell? Would you then abandon christianity and start killing babies and being disorderly?
EchosFromaBlankMind 1 year ago
@kibbles5724 There were many that did not exhibit compassion during the inquisition, in the name of god. You make it sound as if there is some force compelling you even though you may not want to do something, do you find it strange that you would want to help another person? Your a good person, I served in the Coast Guard just because I liked helping others. Was it a god that instructed me? No, it was a choice I made alone.
EchosFromaBlankMind 1 year ago