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If Satan was impersonating God, don't you think he would've had Q remember something like 'my teachings have been shattered by man, here is my word straight from my mouth'.
And I dunno, even if he is warm and compassionate, how is he when a sinner who does not repent stands before him? But dope dream. |
my father is a drunk who used to beat the shit out of me and my brother....hope god aint like that
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so did you get into heaven?
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I don't remember. But, I felt comforted. So, that's def. a good sign. 1 |
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Read the statement I made earlier about people coming in threads making stupid remarks. 1 |
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Lmao . |
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nah...God isn't abusive...and, the overwhelming feeling I got from this dream was that God is compassionate. 1 |
To those who are christians, at least.
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Are you suggesting that God isn't compassionate to non-christians? |
I'm suggesting I still don't know where I'm going, and the rest of the world with a different religion.
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What's funny is Locknes suggesting it was Satan. When Jesus confronted the religious leaders of his day, they not only accused him of being the messenger of satan, but Satan himself. Then, Jesus answered them by saying, "A house divided against itself can not stand." That means if it was really satan trying to "trick" me, I wouldn't grow closer to God as a result. Satan conspires to do the opposite. neway...If you don't know where you're going, then you'd better find out. |
shut the fuck up Mr. lets prevent the human race from continuing because i like to lick mustaches and asshairs while getting pummelled by my baby daddys cock
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Did he look like Ted Nugent? Nevermind thats Jesus... shit. What he look like?
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As I stated earlier in this thread, I can't put it into words. But, I remember that looking at God was like looking in a mirror. God seemed like a fire of compassion. I remember how I felt more than what I saw. 1 |
i had a dream last night bout me n this girl i know.... :hump: werd
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