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DragonStryk72
05-30-2010, 07:46 PM
Uh, actually, you have to choose to "accept" Jesus as your savior. Flawed premise right from the get go. It's the same in AA, you have to actually go to the meetings to get the help, and have at least some belief that it can help. It's not that hard.
Same thing with inventing the airplane, is that first they had to believe that it was possible to create an airplane before any of the other stuff can take place.
Uh, actually, you have to choose to "accept" Jesus as your savior. Flawed premise right from the get go. It's the same in AA, you have to actually go to the meetings to get the help, and have at least some belief that it can help. It's not that hard.
Same thing with inventing the airplane, is that first they had to believe that it was possible to create an airplane before any of the other stuff can take place.
You do?
What about the unborn who are killed? What about someone who's in a vegetative state? Or what about those whom Christ said "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do"? Where is their "acceptance"?
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