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He quotes scripture and says he almost became a priest.

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  • The good acts that Jesus mentioned are born from the Jews and Gentiles who have repented of their sins and believed in Him alone for salvation, not because of our good works. NO PLEASE DON'T BE SENATOR MOORE!!!

  • You say "guiding". That implies their consent to a certain degree. If a child says to devout parents "I dont want to do this", you think those parents are going to say "Well, we were only guiding you, so it's OK if you don't want this....." Hardly. They'll just foce the child into the religion regardless. It's not guiding if it's not consensual. And it can't consensual if the kid's too young. Therefore, it's brainwashing. "No proof" referred to your assumption that your god has to be male.

  • @leizuoer Because we are guiding them to the right path, they are too young to make the decision on their own, your point is to not introduce religion at all, yeah they don't care at the age of 6, i didn't but they mature and learn from it, and no proof of what? God existence? We have been over proof before so stop talking in circles

  • @residentevilfreakk55 You're making my point for me now. They're too young, exactly. So why introduce religion into their lives when they're too young to comprehend it? Why label kids as "Catholic" or "Jewish" when they haven't got the slightest clue, nor do they care, what that entails? It's wrong to do it. It says that kids are the property of parents, not the offspring. So it's he, then, thanks for cleaing that up .... you've no proof of that either btw, no proof at all!

  • @leizuoer it wouldn't matter if they were given a choice as a child, when they are an adult they can make that decision for themselves, they are too young their minds are fully developed to make a clear decision to believe in a deity or not, and no it is sin that corrupts your mind, you let pure evil get to your hearts, and btw he isnt in the sky, he is out of the realm, and you would think God would just put a big stamp on the earth saying "Made by God" that would make everything so much easier

  • @residentevilfreakk55 It's forcing. Millions of children, NOT being given a choice. What else can you call it? Phrases like "Catholic child" are similarly ridiculous. No one's born with a religion, the religion is imposed on them from soon after birth. It's a great thing about humans that many of us manage to rid ourselves of the enforced "beliefs" and investigate the real world, as it really is, without the need to ascribe things to "miracles" or a magic man in the sky.

  • @leizuoer ah but u will see after this life, and that will be your proof, and thats thing atheists are too impatient to wait for god they just assume he isn't there, and that is a false statement, I was an agnostic for a good period because I questioned my religion and all beliefs for that matter and took a good month to think, and we aren't forcing religion on them, the only reasons say they hate church is because they are too brash and young to understand, it isn't forcing, it is guiding

  • @residentevilfreakk55 You've got no afterlife evidence either! This is all stuff your religion has told you and you accept it unquestioningly. You were forced into a religion because I seriously doubt if you were consulted or even asked whether you wished to follow it. We don't abuse kids by forcing sex on them before they're old enough to decide (age of consent), so why is it OK to force religion on them before they're old enough to decide? It's pure brainwashing.

  • @leizuoer my evidence will come after this life, yours doesn't, and it isn't gullible, and I wasn't forced into this religion, I was raised I chose to stay with it and follow it, you however think yourself about everyone because you "think" god is just a thought and a dream when you are dead wrong and I can reason enough, you think 6 billion people around the world are gullible enough to believe in a higher power, and because he isn't with us right now as your "proof" is way too convenient

  • @residentevilfreakk55 Please! How convenient ... you don't need evidence. You do if you want to convince people that your god exists. Most of us aren't as gullible as you. Don't talk crap about persecution. Delusions of persecution only make things worse. You're not being persecuted. You were, however, forced into a religion as a child before you were old enough to reason. Why is it not ok for kids to vote, or drink ... but it's ok to brainwash them?

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