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steyou

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Feb 20, 2007
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I am sure all of you know this but.......... Christianity is not a religion. It is a personal relationship with Christ. Always beleiving and trusting in HIM. Religion actually, for some, gets in the way of a relationship with Christ. However, in Christianity, there are beleivers and make-beleivers. You know, people that fill spaces in a pew. Prayerfully, people that slip, get caught, of whatever...like the one in this thread will take a serious look in the mirror and use their mistake to help someone else. The ones who throw stones at peoples faults, including myself, might need to examine their lives and change some things. Thats all.:D
 

hnooe

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I am sure all of you know this but.......... Christianity is not a religion. It is a personal relationship with Christ. Always beleiving and trusting in HIM. Religion actually, for some, gets in the way of a relationship with Christ. However, in Christianity, there are beleivers and make-beleivers. You know, people that fill spaces in a pew. Prayerfully, people that slip, get caught, of whatever...like the one in this thread will take a serious look in the mirror and use their mistake to help someone else. The ones who throw stones at peoples faults, including myself, might need to examine their lives and change some things. Thats all.:D

Your thoughts are valid, but I am wondering, in this day and age, who would Jesus would want to have a relationship back "with." I believe you can only have a healthy "personal" repaltionship with someone living, otherwise it become very slanted and one-sided, and unfulfilling and imaginary, IMO.
 
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LuciferSam

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Here's the short list, but I dont think you'll find too many religious conservative democrat family moralists here though. Most of this list has no morals. They were too busy taking our hard earned tax money and giving it away to buy votes.

Well then this fails the test. The whole point is hypocrisy, irony humor etc. Why is this so difficult to explain when it's so obvious?
 

steyou

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Feb 20, 2007
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Your thoughts are valid, but I am wondering who, in this day and age, Jesus would want to have a relationship back"with." I believe you can only have a healthy "personal" repaltionship with someone living, otherwise it become very slanted and one-sided, and unfulfilling, IMO.

Christ is alive through the Holy Spirit. This is the apex point of Christianity. Some people call it that little voice that tells me right from wrong. It is simply a matter of what you beleive.
 

Lynnie

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Well, that could be my bailout........hhhhmmmmmm........might need to rethink this one.

Hey, can't anybody find something funny to say about this...like "I'd sleep with Pelosi for 98 grand!" (bodda bing!) :rotfl:
:rotfl:Personally, I think you would require more than $98K to go down that long dirty road, but everyone has a threshold, right?

:funn::funn:
 

30ashopper

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Apr 30, 2008
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Right here!
We all espouse family values. Please show me a politician who is against family values.Yes Spitzer had sex with a prostitute and cheated on his wife.

The big difference btw republicans and democrats is the utter hypocracy of republicans who fuel the self rightous fervor of constituents yet yearn to live lives of the people they demonize.

Cmon 30A, you are way to smart to not see the irony in republicans caught in the very acts they claim to be against and use to help get themselves elected.

Sure, I see the hypocracy. But to say that the actions of two or three people reflect poorly on everyone else in their particular party is silly to me. Hypocracy knows no political boundaries.
 

LuciferSam

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