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888-NEEDHIM...how to begin a personal relationship with Jesus Christ

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  • @TRUTHwinsultimately All journeys must come to an end. Of course physical life ends in death, there's no other outcome. Eternal life would become an unbearable cage anyway, no matter what the conditions, this is the only life we get, it's the only life we have evidence for, and one day it will end but that isn't so horrible.

    How will I answer to my maker? I was not made. When death greets me I will simply die, I will cease to exist. There's nothing to do and no one to meet after death.

  • So being a hard worker who tries to support your family is a sin? Wow, that's sad. Life is in the journey, not the destination, learn to enjoy life in the things you must do, and reject the false teachings of Christianity. Jesus did not die for you, Christianity is evil and vile, it threatens you and attempts to manipulate your emotions. The truth is you don't need religion, and you don't need any god. This is the only life you'll ever have, so make the most of it.

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  • @GodlessInfinity --I was just studying an old piece of literature; a poem by Francis Thompson called "The Hound of Heaven". For some reason, I thought of you (again) and wondered if you had ever read this poem. Are you familiar with it? How's your search recently? I know you are trying to find a way to do what you said in one of your previous comments. "This is the only life you'll ever have, so make the most of it."

  • Wow. Why push your agenda onto people?

  • @GodlessInfinity Actually, I am what people call, "an old one". The B Boomers are kids to me. I have the time to hear people who wish somebody would listen to what they have to say. When I come across people who are hurting deeply and have lost all hope of finding anything that will take away the pain, I try to let them know that I have time to listen to them. I am not very saavy about computers or lingo. (My son-in-law can help my ignorance). I do know, however, that I am not a puppet.

  • @TRUTHwinsultimately You know perfectly well what I mean by sock account troll. You're trolling people on youtube to get a rise out of them using an empty puppet account. So go have fun trolling, if you must, but waste someone else's time.

  • @GodlessInfinity I'm not sure what you mean by "sock account troll". Is that a or positive or negative( I'm guessing negative)? I did just happen to come across your comments and felt like you are on the edge of the abyss without much hope. So I wanted to let you know that there is hope for you; someone cares if you topple into the pit or not. How good is it if a human sees another human in danger and does nothing to rescue him? Of course, I can't rescue you but I can tell you who can.

  • @TRUTHwinsultimately You're obviously trolling, but I stated that as a flaw with Pascal's Wager, I obviously don't hold that position. Pascal's Wager presumes that belief in a lie carries no cost. You're obviously just repeating really stupid arguments to get a rise though, you're a sock account troll and I'm on to you so go waste someone else's time.

  • @GodlessInfinity How can you be sure that belief in a lie carries no cost? If you can't tolerate that any other possibilities might be true, you are saying that you have proved that your position is for sure, true. Can you do that? Are you not doing the same thing that you accuse the wager of doing? "fails to take into account the many other possibilities..". BTW, would you say that you are a moral being? (By moral I mean that you have a sense of right and wrong.) Thanks for your answers.

  • ^ I forgot one of the flaws of Pascal's wager, it presumes that belief in a lie carries no cost.

  • @TRUTHwinsultimately You're obviously just an internet troll, but I may as well for anyone else reading this. Pascals wager presumes that the two presented positions are equally likely, it makes a pitiful argument from wishful thinking and a shameful appeal to our basic survival instinct, it fails to take into account the many other possibilities (such as other gods, other afterlifes, ect) and it provides no justification for the alternate premise it presents. Just google Pascal's Wager Rebuttal

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