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To: taxesareforever

"I am not capable of believing without Him working faith in me. Rational? No. True? Yes."

Or maybe not, how do YOU know? Did the Holy Spirit tell you that slavery was OK and that anything a government enacts into law is OK? How does the Golden Rule mesh with your belief that slavery isn't a moral issue?

"That is the reason that people who think rationally usually reject God because the thought of a God who could accomplish so much is just not rational and therefore unbelievable."

So know you are saying that on rational grounds atheism makes a lot of sense, therefore, it is wrong! Embrace the Mystical! (I am not saying your above example is necessarily rational or logical, and you wouldn't know because you have already admitted you can't make rational decisions by yourself.)

"However, God does not make us robots and therefore we still have the ability to deny the validity of God and His Holy Word."

In other words, using your above logic, if a person uses his God given ability to reason, he will come to the conclusion that God doesn't exist. By doing so he will have sinned and be damned to Hell. The only way to Heaven is to forsake the gifts God gave you. Embrace the Stupidity!

You are really providing some hilarious posts for us; don't stop now!


793 posted on 10/14/2005 4:58:01 AM PDT by CarolinaGuitarman ("There is a grandeur in this view of life...")
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To: CarolinaGuitarman
The only way to Heaven is to forsake the gifts God gave you. Embrace the Stupidity!

I don't consider rational thinking as a gift. It might be thought of as the Devil's play book.

798 posted on 10/14/2005 10:19:40 AM PDT by taxesareforever (Government is running amuck)
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