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Old 06-09-2010, 04:56 AM
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Default does your desire to do things "sinful" affect your views on Christianity?

if you are a Darwinist or atheist, is it because you don't want to stop doing certain things, or you want to feel "free" to do what "you" want to do? have you even thought about your reasons?
is this question to hard for you?
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Old 06-12-2010, 04:56 AM
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Oh paleeeeeeeeeeezzz!!!!!!!!
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Old 06-13-2010, 04:56 AM
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Of course. Everything you do, affects your views. Everything you are tempted to do, affects your views. Make a list of the things you're tempted to do, the things you consider to be sinful, and then ask yourself why you think they are sinful? If they harm others, or innocent creatures, they are sinful. If they harm you, they are sinful. If not, if these things do no harm, then you might be worrying about nothing at all. Also, consider becoming a Catholic. We Catholics have this wonderful part of our spiritual program called: Confession, whereby we can confess our sins or our bad thoughts and feelings and have them forgiven.
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Old 06-17-2010, 04:56 AM
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Yep.I refuse to be a slave to a book written centuries ago by primitive man.A time when there was no science to prove anything otherwise and fairy tails and myth was the best way to explain them.Man made the concepts of right and wrong.Some society's think it is wrong for a woman to leave the house without their husband's escorting them.Some feel is wrong to master bate.

I'll decide what is right and wrong for myself,not by a book written centuries ago.
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Old 06-21-2010, 04:56 AM
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Not at all. Christianity itself has been built on sin. Look at the holly wars, inquisition, the Holocaust, even Crucifixion. Religion is for those who need to be told what right or wrong is and be forgiven for their actions. In the end, the only one that needs to forgive and learn from those actions is oneself, and even then, there is no guarantee that we'll stop doing things that are wrong.
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