Re: Re: Re: Tough Questions for Christians #5: Purpose of He
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I'd say he looks more like Manny from Black Books.
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The Hindu's belief in karma and the like may not actually be mutually exclusive with Christianity. I have seen people try to keep old family traditions and still be Christian. I am sure there is a religion out there where that would be impossible. But that is part of why we are here, for you to choose. I don't think "these choices (tests) are too hard" worked in 2nd grade and probably won't work on the Day of Judgment either.
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Hi Tanna,
I have taken the liberty of uploading a video response to your comments. For convenience, I have linked it to this video as a "video response". I look forward to hearing from you.
Wishing you all the best from across the Pond,
~Nils
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i don't seek truth yet i don't seek thrills or anyhtinglike that, in fact i am more stadfied and less bitter since i stopped searching
Arent you the guy from shawn of the dead or w/e it was called?
that zombie movie
fatuesque 4 years ago
As much as I am a fan of Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Spaced, etc) and would love to say YES (because the guy is simply awesome and I love his work), the truth is that I just look a bit like him. Oh well. Thanks for the compliment anyway. :-)
nnocturne 4 years ago
Nils I sent you a message I couldent finish!!! go look!!! Nachoo!!!
astnbrns 4 years ago
Have responded. Hopefully it will have reached you (or else, just request once more and we'll do the little YouTube dance again). :-)
nnocturne 4 years ago
"If never tasted chocolate, won't miss"
Others are tasting chocolate, you hear about how great it is, and know you will never get to taste it. But not just one thing, but billions. What if you had never seen the colors blue or green or purple? You are missing out on many new colors? Missing a billion other experiences? You would really be kicking yourself at what you missed.
BattleshipTx 4 years ago
I concede that point quite happily, but respond:
How does one differentiate between Tanna telling me about the wonders of God and a man from Calcutta telling me about the wonders of Shiva? Surely, both notions are mutually exclusive, yet both individuals wield the same rhetoric. And unlike chocolate, which I empirically know exists, neither God nor Shiva can be proved.
nnocturne 4 years ago