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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2007

The brothers in Christ doing what they do best, with the Power of the Most High

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PROTECT YOUR FREEDOM OR ACCEPT SLAVERY

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  • Bro these are natural

  • If they are natural, great! Ronnie Coleman is NOT.

    Stay natural buddy!

  • True bro, I train hard and im natural and God gave me power im stronger than people on steroids. Keep fighting the good fight brother your in inspiration in my country

  • Excellent Video,Positive and Motivational, What's the name of the song, and who is the artist?

  • Amen thanks the Band is called THIRD DAY, The song name is called COMMUNION

    Peace in the Lord

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  • Great lift, praise Jesus

    I'll bet his legs were burning after that brother. We can do all things in Christ who strengthen us (Philippians 4:13)

  • This is true, the closer I'm with God, the stronger I am in the gym..it makes you wonder...

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  • @Psalm23YHVH

    Respect for training without that crap, im a natural too. No needles needed to be strong, just hard work.

  • @Psalm23YHVH

    These man are very Strong!

    But in the ring they wouldnt stand a chance, to much muscle, no flexibility, you would easliy get hurt by TRYING to punch or kick. But nevertheless, RESPECT FOR THEIRE STRENGTH

  • @renf2120 You are just trying to change the playing field so that you appear to be correct.

  • @renf2120 To be quite frank, you are starting to change definitions and re-qualify our vocabulary. You can't try to go into semantics without specifying what sort of religion you are going to ridicule. Many Christians see religion as an existential search. Try reading Aquinas or Augustine or Pascal. In the post modern era to say that we live in, to say that I misapprehend the difference between classical Abbrahamic traditions and far Eastern traditions is to miss the point.

  • @renf2120 You are conflating what a meant when I used the word reason. I meant reason as a coherent and logically consistent explanation, in accordance with reasoned principles. Religion does provide answers, but the strongest faiths are those that have been thoroughly doubted and questioned. All branches of Christianity do not condemn curiosity, and you began you comment by stating that "religion is not an opiate."

  • @TirumphantAce I did a little research on you. You're possibly a college graduate who studied/studies philosophy and/or took some religious studies courses. Or you simply took these topics up as hobbies. Maybe even a history major. Your rebuttal to my first statement shows that you lack an understanding of the philosophical differences between Middle-Eastern/Western religions and Eastern religions in that you referred to religion as an "existential search." I've already commented on that topic.

  • @TirumphantAce Requiring a reason to do good defeats the genuineness of the act. Personally, I don't feel a necessity to be bribed by a reason (i.e. eternal life after bodily death) to do good. Religion as an "existential search" defeats the purpose of religion as being the answer to spiritual and life guidance. Christianity isn't about searching for god; They think they've found god; hence prayer. I've already addressed what the Christian "system of being and living" involves.

  • @renf2120 To make such a broad statement is very misguided. You seem to have taken a cue from the jackass above me. Your comments show that you have no idea what you are talking about. Religion is a life philosophy, a system of being and living. Without attempting to discern what is good and right, then you are robbed of a reason for doing what is good and right. This existential search is the exact opposite of being "drugged." And I don't really know how the whole voices thing is relevant.

  • @TirumphantAce Religion isn't an opiate? I believe the premise of the Bible is to "surrender" to god, to have "childlike faith." Christianity among others condemns curiosity, skepticism and questioning. Those who speak out are demonized or ignored altogether. It's pathetic. You should research the history of the Bible and Christianity. Man-made all the way. Last time I checked, overpowering voices in my head were indicative of schizophrenia.

  • damn......

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