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Rejecting God
a particularly religious friend of mine (Jon), recommended that i read a book called "The Case For Christ", because i had expressed my doubts on the evidence for certain events such as Jesus's ressuection. anyway i read it and was left feeling like i had gotten a biased opinion, or at least a biased analyzation of the evidence. my friend said that i seem to be so stuck in my own way of thinking (basically atheist) that there could be no evidence to change my mind, short of death and meeting Him myself.
Jon then said that at least when i die (although too late i think he was insinuating) i'd finally accept god because i'd have the ultimate proof. i then told him that if i meet this God when i die and He is exactly like the christian faith depicts him and has the same views on what's right and wrong, i would choose to reject this God because of the way He felt on certain subjects (this was spawned out of a gay rights argument), such as gay rights. this is a very strange thing to reject God and, well sentence urself to an eternity of hell based on principal alone i have been reading the posts in this forum for a few nights now and noticed how many "generally non-believers" there were, so i was wonderring how many of you, if faced with meeting God and Him turning out to actually be the one of the christian faith, how many of you would be actually choose to give the perverbial "up yours" to your creator? i do realize that this is somewhat strange to tell your creator "what's what", but i really can't see wavering on my opinions, even for the great one Opinions? by the way i'm not sure why i capitalize the g in God or H in him, so don't ask me |
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