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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2010

Man tries to make God in his own image so he can feel good about himself. Taken from the message, Absolute Truth from the World View Series, by Pastor Greg Laurie.

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  • There is no God exept the page on the web.Stop bealiving in folse bealefs and turn to your selph.

  • what is so bad about people finally thinking for themselves?

  • @DaisyMay98 Actually every relgion that has ever existed has done that.

    Man created God in his own image -- why do you thing that the picture of Jesus typically depicted as a white guy ( and not middle eastern)

  • I actually agree 100% Every one of the thousands of sects of Christianity has done the exact same thing, Changed their interpretation to suit their own impressions

  • people who still with access to so many evidence and a rational thinking mind

    in the year 2010 still cling to fairy-tale rediculous religion stories (such as all are!)

    must be either blissfuly ignorant or plain retarded.

    Who right in mind could ever still believe that we are descendants from Adam and Eve and the green apple story , while at the same time science HAS proof of evidence about the "miracle" of our creation ? and sadly yet today the majority of people still cling to stories.

  • Precisely is one of the things a "spiritual leader" will find invonvenient, people deciding what to believe according to what they know instead of being taught what to believe.

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