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rug Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-06-09 03:21 PM
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8. It's all Luther's fault.
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  -George Sodini: 'Maybe soon, I will see God and Jesus...Eternal life does NOT depend on works.' Eric J in MN  Aug-06-09 03:11 PM   #0 
  - This is the great Catholic/Protestant split question, I think.  GodlessBiker   Aug-06-09 03:13 PM   #1 
  - Just a part of it. Bigger is the question...  BlooInBloo   Aug-06-09 03:26 PM   #14 
  - "Wanker. You and the rest of the Republicon Homelander Pharisees, got it all wrong"  SpiralHawk   Aug-06-09 03:14 PM   #2 
  - In some interpretations, specifically southern baptist, yes.....  cdsilv   Aug-06-09 03:15 PM   #3 
  - Jesus forgave a lot of sinners, but He also told them "Now go and sin no more"  Sebastian Doyle   Aug-06-09 03:17 PM   #4 
  - He didn't read the Book of James.  Aristus   Aug-06-09 03:18 PM   #5 
  - Thanks, I was looking for quotes like that. NT  Eric J in MN   Aug-06-09 03:20 PM   #7 
  - I think that letter is just in the "Catholic" Bible, not the "Protestant" Bible.  hedgehog   Aug-06-09 03:33 PM   #17 
  - Nope. Got it right here in the Good News Bible.  Aristus   Aug-06-09 03:43 PM   #19 
  - oops, you're right, I'm wrong. I guess it's just some of the  hedgehog   Aug-06-09 03:52 PM   #27 
  - It's in the King James version of the Bible.  Eric J in MN   Aug-06-09 03:49 PM   #22 
  - also  G_j   Aug-06-09 04:00 PM   #30 
     - Thanks, I was looking for quotes like that. NT  Eric J in MN   Aug-06-09 04:03 PM   #33 
  - The minister he spoke with takes strong exception to his interpretation of their conversation.  MADem   Aug-06-09 03:20 PM   #6 
  - Knapp was ordained by R B Thieme, Jr, the cult leader  FarCenter   Aug-06-09 03:55 PM   #28 
     - that's some high-priced real estate Thieme's got  musette_sf   Aug-06-09 05:13 PM   #38 
     - Well, I think they're all batshit, all I was doing is putting out the other guy's  MADem   Aug-06-09 05:25 PM   #42 
  - It's all Luther's fault.  rug   Aug-06-09 03:21 PM   #8 
  - Wasn't it the Clenis' fault? I get so confused.  AngryAmish   Aug-06-09 03:27 PM   #15 
  - No, blame Calvin for Clenis.  rug   Aug-06-09 03:50 PM   #24 
     - Damn Protestants. The lot are snakehandlers.  AngryAmish   Aug-06-09 03:51 PM   #25 
  - yep  KatyMan   Aug-06-09 04:12 PM   #35 
  - Yes. But it also says that not everyone who cries "Lord, lord!" will  DevonRex   Aug-06-09 03:21 PM   #9 
  - Oh he saw God and Jesus all right.....  arbusto_baboso   Aug-06-09 03:22 PM   #10 
  - No heaven for a blasphemer. Saying "God and Jesus" is like saying Jesus is not God  thereismore   Aug-06-09 03:22 PM   #11 
  - Profess belief; all sins washed whiter than white  REP   Aug-06-09 03:24 PM   #12 
  - The argument I always heard is that you can only get to Heaven through Christ.  Nyquil Man   Aug-06-09 03:26 PM   #13 
  - maybe god refuses to grant him audience....needs appointment from mr jordan first  opihimoimoi   Aug-06-09 03:31 PM   #16 
  - Gotta blame someone, I suppose  gratuitous   Aug-06-09 03:40 PM   #18 
  - Paul's letters yes; Gospel of Mathew No  Johonny   Aug-06-09 03:47 PM   #20 
  - The bible says both -- that is how it can be inerrant  FarCenter   Aug-06-09 03:57 PM   #29 
  - many religions agree that eternal life exists for all- it more a question  Bluerthanblue   Aug-06-09 03:48 PM   #21 
  - George Sodini believed he wouldn't go to Hell for mass murder.  Eric J in MN   Aug-06-09 03:52 PM   #26 
  - "maybe"- and  Bluerthanblue   Aug-06-09 05:14 PM   #39 
  - A belief in life after death is like believing that you computer will run after it is unplugged  FarCenter   Aug-06-09 04:01 PM   #31 
     - life/existence- not that big a difference. some religions take  Bluerthanblue   Aug-06-09 05:03 PM   #37 
     - I believe that we are making progress in discovering new things as well  FarCenter   Aug-06-09 06:22 PM   #43 
     - I like that analogy! n/t  MindPilot   Aug-06-09 05:24 PM   #41 
  - Did anybody think that it would turn out this guy was an atheist?  stopbush   Aug-06-09 03:49 PM   #23 
  - Sorry pal, you bought a bill of goods.  SidneyCarton   Aug-06-09 04:02 PM   #32 
  - Hate to tell you, George...  PlanetBev   Aug-06-09 04:08 PM   #34 
  - Doesn't the Bible say that the wicked will see Jesus when he condemns them?  damntexdem   Aug-06-09 04:58 PM   #36 
  - The really ironic part is that had he not killed himself  MindPilot   Aug-06-09 05:23 PM   #40 
 

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