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@fluidzyt @jahstin___ And even more specifically than Satan, why can't bad things be credited to sin? The thing that separates us from God who is good?
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@fluidzyt @jahstin___ I mean it's pretty simple. IF God exists, Satan exists. God is good, and Satan is bad. Satan literally means adversary which means opponent in contest. God is credited for good and Satan is credited for bad. Does that make sense?
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@kissrxse @Suo_CR You can have an opinion on anything. And if the bible is your true absolute authority then not "agreeing" with LGBTQ+ is justifiable if not theologically correct. But you still need to approach that with love. I apologize for those that haven't. You can disagree and still love.
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@greethann_ @Suo_CR Christianity Is all about loving everyone equally no matter what. the problem is the majority of Christians do not practice that and they use their religion as a way to spread hate and intolerance while using the Bible as an excuse to do so.
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@Suo_CR just because your friends with gay people doesn't mean your not homophobic (your religious there's a 95% chance you are) and you saying being trans is a mental illness is literally not respecting them. the cross in your bio and this tweet alone tell me enough about your beliefs
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@Suo_CR @kissrxse @LittleOne_Cr The entire center of Christianity is love, be careful with definitions obviously, love doesn't mean acceptance. But this tweet doesn't represent love. At all. If you're going to call yourself a Christian, love needs to be ay the center of EVERYTHING.
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@kissrxse @LittleOne_Cr Hysterical coming from a fatherless failed abortion who likes to play dress up like a pathetic freak.
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@jahstin___ At the end of the day that's the decision we all have. I'd encourage you to be open minded. Pride is a powerful thing. Have you ever read the bible? Or do you base a lot of your judgment on this topic based off how you feel? Also why is the Bible not evidence?
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@greethann_ I’m not going to believe in something that is not a “physical truth”. I’m not even saying that I don’t want to believe in god, but there is just no way I could believe that there is something like that with no true evidence. It’s all imaginary
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@jahstin___ It's God. He can be there spiritually but not physically. If God was always there physically, you would just pick a side. With or without, instead of true or untrue. It's not all faith, but a good part of it is, I'm not sure what's so hard to understand about that. It's faith.
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@greethann_ How are you able to form a relationship with something that is not physically there? Saying that just makes it seem even more like an imaginary friend
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@jahstin___ Yeah that's atheism. Imaginary is also relative. Of course God isn't an imaginary friend to me because I've formed a relationship with Him, a real relationship. Just because YOU haven't experienced that relationship with God, doesn't mean everyone hasn't. He's imaginary to you.
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@greethann_ How would it not be considered an imaginary friend though? Religious people claim to “talk” to god everyday. They ask god to help them and not a single person on this earth has physically seen “god”. I see it as believing in something that isn’t real
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@jahstin___ Sin in a crazy concept. It dishonors God while simultaneously hurting us. If there is a true creator of the universe, and He puts order in place. Of course acting outside of those is going to hurt you. God also isn't an "imaginary friend". Your concept of God is flawed.
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@greethann_ So it’s like having an imaginary friend that you don’t want to disappoint?
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@jahstin___ Disappoint? Again, not to be rude, but these are long disproven points of thought. If there are written ways to BEST live your life and you don't follow them , you are disappointing yourself. God already knows how imperfect we are, He's sad over our choice, not disappointed.
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@jahstin___ This is extremely relative. Possibly sexual sin? I struggled with masturbation for 5 years, then surrendered myself to Jesus and "coincidentally" was able to give up that addiciton. Is there proof? Of course not, its faith, the whole point. Would be a crazy coincidence though.
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@greethann_ How has something in your life happened that you believe god could have done and not something that you, yourself have done
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@jahstin___ Well this is an uneducated and outdated take. If someone is a true Christian and they believe in Gods ultimate authority, then them praying for someone is just obeying what God says. James 5:13-16. Not preaching to you, but it could just be a form of obedience if that makes sense
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@greethann_ Nah but fr, religion pisses me off. People in hospitals needing “thoughts and prayers” and people saying they are praying for them is total nonsense. A magical man in the sky isn’t gonna help whether they heal or not.
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@jahstin___ Oh well that shouldn't disprove God. I've never seen God and I still believe He exists. I think the basis of the religions involving Gods is believing without seeing. If you could see God you wouldn't need faith, thats the whole point of God. It wouldn't make sense to see Him.
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