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Originally posted by Little_Skittles plus i've nothing to lose by believing in it.
Thinking that way will give you something to lose. Shouldn't beleive in something just because it's the safer option. Should believei n something cuz you believe it to be true
Originally posted by Ally_Kat Thinking that way will give you something to lose. Shouldn't beleive in something just because it's the safer option. Should believei n something cuz you believe it to be true
Oh i believe that most of it is true but the bible in hypocritical so I pick and choose what i believe but good advice none the less.
Do you love me peter? Yes of course my lord. Then feed my sheep.
Originally posted by Little_Skittles I think we need a religious grounded person (elivs, ford, cathedral) to explain to us what christians think of as satanism.
Like Christianity, there are different sects of Satanism. There are those that worship the Christian's Satan, practice witchcraft, vandalize cemetaries. 90% of the people who follow this are teenagers who are simply rebelling against their Christian up-bringing or think that is the mainstream Satanism that Jester is talking about.
What Jester is speaking about -- Satanism doesn't follow Jesus' teaching. Jesus taught to turn the other cheek, do unto others as you want done to yourself and clashes entirely with The Beatitudes. Satanism's philosophy is all about self and doing for one's self. Christianity's philosophy is all about servitude. So what do you think Christians think about Satanism?
Originally posted by Little_Skittles Oh i believe that most of it is true but the bible in hypocritical so I pick and choose what i believe but good advice none the less.
I'd be careful with the pick and choosing. You can't really pick an choose in a religion.
Originally posted by Little_Skittles It makes me a better person if i follow that path.
Not True. The Path to follow is the one you make. Not the one written in a book. The bible presents basic human ethics. Then weaves them into incredible tales with no proof. FAith is not a matter of selection,
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