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Why the desire to sin?
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<blockquote data-quote="oi_antz" data-source="post: 64525859" data-attributes="member: 261524"><p>Actually, I was meaning my statement in #318:</p><p></p><p>"No, they have a desire to thrive. They prefer sin to equal rights, thus the determination of those harmful verses those helpful."</p><p></p><p>Which you stated was "null" in #331. Can you explain why you think my statement was not true?</p><p></p><p>I don't accept that though, I accept the evidence provided by those who witnessed Jesus and recorded Him. I don't accept ideas that just pop into someone's mind as they are sitting under a tree, nor do I trust an angel that comes along and wants to rewrite history. </p><p></p><p>Therefore, I choose to believe that Jesus' followers were honest. I also choose to believe that Mohammad was honest. I also choose to believe that Budhha was honest. The one I don't believe to be honest is whoever they were believing to be honest. That cannot be said of the events of Jesus, one can only say that the witnesses were dishonest. As for atheism, I don't understand at all how you cannot love God. I accept that if I had your life experience I would be capable of understanding it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Do you think that is the way Hospes sees it, and the vision he was trying to convey?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oi_antz, post: 64525859, member: 261524"] Actually, I was meaning my statement in #318: "No, they have a desire to thrive. They prefer sin to equal rights, thus the determination of those harmful verses those helpful." Which you stated was "null" in #331. Can you explain why you think my statement was not true? I don't accept that though, I accept the evidence provided by those who witnessed Jesus and recorded Him. I don't accept ideas that just pop into someone's mind as they are sitting under a tree, nor do I trust an angel that comes along and wants to rewrite history. Therefore, I choose to believe that Jesus' followers were honest. I also choose to believe that Mohammad was honest. I also choose to believe that Budhha was honest. The one I don't believe to be honest is whoever they were believing to be honest. That cannot be said of the events of Jesus, one can only say that the witnesses were dishonest. As for atheism, I don't understand at all how you cannot love God. I accept that if I had your life experience I would be capable of understanding it. Do you think that is the way Hospes sees it, and the vision he was trying to convey? [/QUOTE]
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