I haven’t heard anything this emotionally disturbing in a long time. There is simply no way a child could possibly understand what they’re talking about on a subject so intricate and difficult as religion. This reminds me of those interviews with Muslim children you see on the news when they talk about how great Allah is, yet they don’t have a clue as to what they’re talking about. This is some whack stuff in my opinion which is why I share it with you guys :)
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“It is real to her and as she is thinking of all of the people in the world that do not have this power, she is troubled. So therefore she is not being tortured by anyone but she is taking the burden of the unsaved upon herself and praying for God to show Himself to them.”
Needless ache and burden… that counts as torture in my book.
Why is she feeling that way? because she firmly believes in god. Why does she believe in god? someone taught her.
So we can either say “God”(or the idea of god) is torturing her, or that person does or did cause her suffering.
How would you think about a child who cries itself to sleep every night thinking about how Global Warming(or some other “big thing(tm)”) will destroy all of us, and we don’t even know it? I’d say he/she needs to losen one hell of a bit up. Same for this girl, it IS troubling how much of a burden the whole thing is for her. How old is she? 5 to 7 years old? 10 at most?
Oh and you’re welcome to contact the admin to make a Just Ask session for you. Then we can discuss your “proof” of god into detail(and you better pray that god lends you a hand and makes you come up with rational proofs that take more than 5 lines to disprove)
Hey Mic,
If I were in the driver’s seat, as you put it, I probably would bestow freewill (if such a thing were possible). But, I would not make belief in me, my son, and or particular myths a criteria for salvation. I’d also not have any unnecessary suffering (some suffering would be the result of freewill). And I certainly wouldn’t bestow freewill and then punish my creations for using it! Similarly, I wouldn’t instill a sense of reason in my creations and than make abandoning it necessary to avoid eternal and ultimate pain.
In post 125, you made an analogy between the parent-child relationship and the God-human relationship. This is a common analogy put forth when I question how an all-loving, omnipotent, omniscient God is compatible with selective salvation. While a parent is likely all-loving of a child, they lack the latter two qualities. If a parent did know everything and could do anything, I am certain that they would never allow their children to become eternally separated from them. Is that not what the Christian God does by sending nonbelievers to Hell? It’s not the punishment aspect I object to. For that, the analogy is apt. We do punish our children for their own good. What I object to is the permanent and extreme nature of the punishment. The analogy fails because of this.
@your father,
I reread my answer to your question and I’ll admit it was indirect. If you have been following this discussion I have already laid out why I’m a Christian and some of my experiences. The reality of Christ in my life? The answer I am going to give you is true, but it isn’t the nice, neat, all wrapped up in a mathematical bow answer that your are looking for. God cannot be contained by human logic and reason. That is why it takes faith. Many are trying to find Him within this universe when the Creator is outside of creation, looking in. Now before you start barraging me with questions about my answer, I am asking you one first after my answer. I’m being transparent here. I would like you to do the same.
Jesus is everything to me. I love God! He loves me! He is my Lord and as much as I want to say otherwise, I am not always obedient. I want to serve Him anyway He wants me to, but there are times when my humanity gets the better of me. I can physically feel His presence at times and sometimes, I regret to say, I push Him away. He meets me wherever I am, and I can talk to Him about anything, anywhere, anytime, but many times I don’t and I try to settle it on my own. Without Him I am lost and if that sounds weak that is good. I consider weakness and relience on Him to be virtuous. In other words, the reality of God in my life is my relationship with Him. It isn’t about following the rules, if you are in right relationship with Him, His commands are not burdensome, but a pleasure to comply with for the King. The pursuit of my life will be to seek further intimacy with Him.
Now, for my question: Are you emotionally detached from the issue of the existence of God and if so, do you see yourself as determined to disprove/ refute evidence of the existence of God or are you objectively pursuing the truth, not completely dismissing the possibility of His existence since all knowledge has not been discovered yet? Mic
@ Sid
I can see where your disbelief in freewill affects your answer. Post 125 was not an analogy in the true definition. It was never an attempt at representing God point for point but rather a simplified, general snapshot at one of the facets of God.
Your vision of your creation reflects your un-freewill beliefs in that you would force everyone to be good and not fight or hurt each other. Put a leash on everyone so they stay right behind mother duck and we all live happily ever after. Please, wake me when it’s over. The reality is we all want to be our own boss. We want everyone to see it our way, do we not? No one’s gonna tell me what to do!!! God gave us what we want when the serpent said “You surely will not die” and we fell for it. Pun intended. Love you Sid, Mic
“Now, for my question: Are you emotionally detached from the issue of the existence of God…”
I don’t know, are you emotionally detached from the existence of the Zues or the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
“…and if so, do you see yourself as determined to disprove/ refute evidence of the existence of God or are you objectively pursuing the truth, not completely dismissing the possibility of His existence since all knowledge has not been discovered yet? Mic”
Well, I’m just as open as the next guy, but I’m not naive and theres a big difference. If god came down and gave me proof of his existence, I’d be the first to believe. I’m will not, however, believe based on a feeling or the desire to believe, especially when I know that there’s so much evidence against it.
As for what hasn’t been discovered yet, any beliefs you have are based on speculation alone… and poor speculation at that.
Hello again, Mic,
I can’t help but point out that you are dodging the difficult parts of my objection. I do readily admit that my determinism is likely biasing my responses, but I did try to assume freewill. Like I wrote, I’d allow suffering and evil that comes about as a result of freewill, but disallow unnecessary suffering.
My real challenge is that the Christian concept of God is incompatible with selective salvation. Also, please don’t get me wrong. I am not trying to convert you. All I’m asking is for Christians to admit that their religion has some deep-seeded problems and doesn’t have all the answers. As such, it’s morality and world view should not be taught in public schools (at home and in church are great places for that), and should not be part of a secular government’s laws. Also, I’d ask Christians to recognize that non-Christians and atheists can be just as moral, and maybe even more so, as they are.
If I judge your character correctly, Mic, you probably have no problems with these ideas. I think you even wrote that you do not have all the answers in one of your previous posts (I do not either). That is the reason why we can have these fascinating discussions. I enjoy debate. That is the only reason I am challenging you on these difficult and interesting topics. I hope you are getting something out of the debate as well.
@ Sid,
What do you mean by “selective salvation” exactly?
I agree with the absence of religion in school, I’m all for it 100% I am also against teaching “alternative lifestyles” in school and teaching evolutionary theory as a fact. I am also with you on the secular laws thing. Laws against things, while neccesary, do not change ones heart. In the same way legalistic religion does not bring one closer to God. I’m sure there are plenty of “moral” atheists, the question is probably more on the moral standard. I am unafraid to speak about these things and even admit when I don’t know. I cannot help but ask the question:
To a disinterested observor (if you could find one) atheists have more to “lose” if they are judging these topics incorrectly, what is the driving force behind the “unbelievers” conviction to disprove the existence of God? Mic
@ your father,
I believe you when you say “If God came down…” but if you are like all other humans, Your devotion would wane and it wouldn’t be long before you were doing your own thing again. Read Exodus if for nothing else than it is a great story. The Israelites were delivered from Egypt by God through ten really nasty plagues, then He led them with a pillar of fire, parted the Red Sea, slayed the whole Egyptian army, gave them water from a Rock, supplied them bread from heaven daily and by chapter 20 something they are worshipping a golden calf. The Bible is full of situations where man sees God at work and says “No, I will not walk in it”. Adam and Eve had God with them daily and they did there own thing. God has worked mightily in my sons life and he knows it, but he is right now turning away from Him. Yes, all would believe for a little while but when the playoffs are on tv or I need a little more sleep or my wife won’t let me, we will turn back to our own way. Mic
I only have a couple of minutes before I leave, so I’ll just quickly define ‘selective salvation’. The typical Christian view of the afterlife is that some people will go to paradise and other to eternal punishment. Placing any restrictions on avoiding eternal punishment makes being saved from it ‘selective’.
@your father post 155
I laid my soul out on the web and your answer is “I don’t know” and a quick redirect back on me. Cmon, we all know you can open up a little more than that. Unless you’re really afraid of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Mic
“I believe you when you say “If God came down…†but if you are like all other humans, Your devotion would wane and it wouldn’t be long before you were doing your own thing again.”
I think you’re missing the point. I mean if he gave us proof of his existence. Not a vague appearance that could be construed as something else, but hard evidence. Surely, an a omnipotent god who wants people to believe in him could handle such a task.
“Read Exodus if for nothing else than it is a great story.”
I think you should read the story of Jason and the Argonauts. I think you’ll find that to be a more entertaining story. Full of god intervention, punishment, and everything you could want in a myth. The best part is, in ancient times, it was regarded as historical fact. Why do you suppose it isn’t now while exodus is by some? We have not discovered evidence to support the extraordinary claims made by the stories of Jesus or Jason. So why believe one and not the other?
“I laid my soul out on the web and your answer is “I don’t know†and a quick redirect back on me. Cmon, we all know you can open up a little more than that. Unless you’re really afraid of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.”
I’m not exactly sure to what you are referring. I did not evade your question about being open, nor did I exclude the possibility that I am open to the glory of jesus, muhammed, god, zues, or the flying spaghetti monster.
As far as the “laying your soul out” business, I think thats just a matter of perspective. Maybe if I stuck myself in a room and thought about each character long enough that I started trembling, then picked which self induced trance felt the best you’d be happy?
@ your father,
I’m sensing some hostility from you dad. In the example I gave you I hardly think parting the Red Sea (I hear they found chariots on the bottom, hmmm) or destroying the entire Egyptian army is a David Copperfield slight of hand trick. My intention was not to give you proof of God but to illustrate man’s propensity to turn back to doing whatever it is he is more interested in, man’s selfishness. To disregard everything and anyone but themselves. If the Flying Spaghetti Monster came to visit you, you would be frightened. But the longer he stayed away, your fear would wane and soon you would forget just how scary it was.
I believe you indirectly answered my question as to your emotional involvement in this subject matter. Maybe you’re not as “open” as you believe yourself to be. Yes, the stakes are high dad, it can be an emotional thing. I am praying for you. Mic
“I’m sensing some hostility from you dad.”
Debating with a bit of fervor isn’t a sin is it!? =p
“In the example I gave you I hardly think parting the Red Sea (I hear they found chariots on the bottom, hmmm) or destroying the entire Egyptian army is a David Copperfield slight of hand trick.”
I’m probably not the best person to address this issue, but I’m fairly sure I’ve seen it come up before here. Any history buffs wanna field this one?
“I believe you indirectly answered my question as to your emotional involvement in this subject matter. Maybe you’re not as “open†as you believe yourself to be. Yes, the stakes are high dad, it can be an emotional thing. I am praying for you. Mic”
Well I’m fairly sure I’ll never be what you consider open unless I go to a few brain scrubbings and devote myself to the big guy in the sky. Perhaps I value the objectivity of a view outside that of preconceived notions of how the world works. If scientists proved to me god created man 10000 years ago, and I verified it, I’d believe. If scientists prove (and they HAVE in oh so many ways) that the universe is billions of years old, you stick to your ancient guns or find a new interpretation of the same beliefs. That’s what I would call open, and that is where you and I differ.
I insist that you don’t pray for me. I’ve heard it a thousand times, and I bet every one of you has felt noble about it. Well, I find it offensive. Besides, if there is a god who knows all and sees all, why would he need or care about your POV? (lets call that one rhetorical so we can stick to the issue at hand)
Hostility aside, I do enjoy hearing these conversations. Let’s not argue about our views of each other or our conceived emotional states as they are completely irrelevant.
But emotions are relevant. Our hearts can lie to us and blind our eyes from the truth. For example, a scientist out to prove his theory may disregard critical evidence of the truth if it doesn’t line up with his theory. When we approach a subject with a bias it shades what we are seeing. Rose-colored glasses anyone?
Mic
Well, science is not really accepted even as a theory if it is only one mans view, science requires multiple people prodding holes to the idea and then if it can withstand the perusal it can be called a theory. So one mans emotion would not carry into science just like that.
If I would start to examine a theory and find reason to disagree with it, people would examine my findings and see if the original theory was flawed or were my findings flawed. That kind of a checking and double checking is a norm in science but…
@mic
What jagannath said. Peer review, and people checking other people’s results pretty much ensures that biases are not a problem when performing experiments. However, when examining peer reviewed and checked data, the only ones I see twisting the FACTS are the religious.
I seek the truth, I have absolutely no incentive not to believe in god(s) other than the pursuit of the truth. I want to believe in god(s) just as much as the next guy, but I can’t lie to myself or distort the truth.
I thick the only reason this seems scary to some is it’s so true what’s happening in the world and we choose to look the other way because it’s less painful and easier to ignore then to step up and do the right thing. Yes we read revelation’s and it’s scary but after I really thought it over and over I am less scared than I have ever been in my life, I look forward to what god teaches us in the Bible coming true but I only prey it could be different. And it could be but we won’t make it happen because we are too scared to confront and face the evil head on. If we could come together and help, prey and push hard God would not let all the bad thing’s he rote happen but he knows as well as us that the chance’s of us turning things around are very, very slim. but I’ll keep praying for all of us not to be scared that just because of thing’s like this video some child is going to blow up an abortion clinic but that all of us not be scared to fallow Jesus’ word and face life and not bury our heads and ignore it. Ultimately I know inside all of us want the same thing.
TO BE IN HEAVEN WITH JESUS
You must be new here…
Read a bit around the other stories here and you’ll see that all of us don’t give a damn about being in heaven with Jesus, because heaven exists only in your imagination.
Oh, and you sound very much like the child in the video. Now I’m scared that someone will really blow himself up.
you are so patetic fighting over God, if he exists or not, PLEASE! you wont win anything. but i will like to make a point, suppossed the voice is real or not, is a girl under abuse or a girl praying, what i’m sure is that every IMAGE is REAL, like please, dont tell me they are going to pay a woman to cry with her death child in her arms? what kind of world are we living in? shame on US.
So I read around on this thing and got a little taste of all the talk. It was quite the amazing thing. From people speaking out their bitterness towards Christianity and sick sarcasm towards people who kill themselves. I even read and got hints from Christians bitterness towards athiest and what not. It is really insane honestly. All of us trying the same arguments with the same people expecting a change, but I would like to join the insanity for a little while. I watched the video and I am not going to lie, at first I wanted to turn it off. It scared me a little becuase it was very unexpected, but I continued to watch the video and I was really shocked. I had read a few comments before hand and was disturbed by the reactions this video got. It was sarcastic, harsh slurs about how scarey and wierd the video was and how the parents were in fault.
I read way up on the comment chain someone saying we don’t need to prove there is no God, you need to prove there is a God. I thought about that, and actually Christians don’t. If anything, they are doing a favor for telling us about the hope they have in a God who is the Lord of Lords and is our key to eternity starting today.
I don’t know, maybe it is just me, but doesn’t it make more sense that those who do not believe in Jesus as being the Messiah and God as being God should find out for sure if they are right or not, because if they are wrong they have everything to loose, but if a Christian is wrong, then the only thing that could be pointed out as a lost was the close held morals they keep…which isn’t a bad thing at all.
Well I just thought that my opinion on the whole thing might calm the eager hearts down to just stop and think for a second. Not about theories or religions or what one has been taught by ones own self desire and hatred or others, but to just stop and think about the possibilities and the weight of both.
“I thought about that, and actually Christians don’t”
Actually they do, if what you say was the case then any insane story someone pulls out of their ass would be taken seriously. The only reason your beliefs are accepted is because you are in the majority for now.
“I don’t know, maybe it is just me, but doesn’t it make more sense that those who do not believe in Jesus as being the Messiah and God as being God should find out for sure if they are right or not, because if they are wrong they have everything to loose, but if a Christian is wrong, then the only thing that could be pointed out as a lost was the close held morals they keep…which isn’t a bad thing at all.”
Holy shit i wish you had condensed that a little better or at least split it into multiple sentences. Thats Pascal’s wager, it’s been argued many times and always fails.
Dismissed as a nice retelling of pascal’s wager.
more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascals_wager
Hello hey, irishthunder, and Agony,
That is a version of Pascal’s wager (see Agony’s link above). Every time I see it being used to support belief in any particular religion, I like to point something out. Aren’t Christians taking the exact same gamble with respect to Islam (and visa versa)? I mean, if the Christians are wrong about Mohamed, then they have everything to lose.
Even you give to teh children the best classes and you teach them.. a children cant act like the girl that prays.. she prays with faith with love with hope.. her voice her yells, thats not abuse, thats not problems, THATS LOVE people.. a children.. is teaching you to LOVE GOD.. why you have to invented a lot of things and say things very stupids.. why dont you.. just believe.. Believe in God..
believe in HIS LOVE.. HE LOVES YOU..
and trust me.. your lifes will change..
God Bless You !!
“her voice her yells, thats not abuse, thats not problems, THATS LOVE people”
Yeah, just like when certain men ‘LOVE’ their wives with their fists…
love to god..
i dont come here to tell you to believe in god..
just to say that god is still believing in you..
theres a story about a conference he was attacking God,, when a ppooor person go up.. and start eating a orange.. the conferencist was like.. what happens to him??.. the poor said how is this orange?? sweet or bitter ?? the conferensist respond How can i know that.. and the poor says.. how can you said how is god.. if you have never test him..
First off, last I checked, this is “religiousfreaks.com” SO WHY THE HECK ARE ATHEST ON HERE????? Atheist DON”T go looking for religion. That’s like a criminal looking for a cop. So obviously your looking for answers. But the answers arn’t here. This is actually something you should not see. It only gives you something to make fun off and something for you to be scared of and run the other direction. This little girl is EASILY misunderstood. ANd I JUST LOVE (that’s saractic) how you are telling us to not say “God Bless You” because it offends you, but then you turn around and cuss your heads off…..that’s offensive to us too. It goes both ways you know! And I will not speak logic with unbelievers because it’s like talking to a brick wall. God is not logic. If you could explain him and make him logic, we’d have more christians. And even if you could “explain” him and everything he does, we wouldn’t have the brain capasity to understand it. HE MADE EVERYTHING. Right down to microcells and whatever else there is. Things just don’t go boom and everything falls into place like that. If you see a painting, there’s a painter. If you see a building theres, an architech. It has nothing to do with what religion you are. It has to do with accepting the gift that has been given to you. It’s like this- if you are at a extremely expensive restraunt and you begin to leave and pay for your meal. But the waiter/waitress says to you, “No thank you, sir. Someone else has already paid for your meal.” You are not going to turn around and be like “NO! I don’t believe you!” That’s what Christ has done for us. See, as sinners (that includes myself and you because we all sin) we have compiled a long list of sins and there’s no way in the world that we can, through good deads or “being good” or anything like that be set right with God. So, God gave this amazing gift to us. Through sending his son, God set us right. That’s what happened and all you have to do is accept this gift. So here’s the gift. Do you accept?
People, they are praying.
that’s it.
just words.
They are praying because our country is an immoral cesspool of filth and it is heading down the tubes and will soon enough be a second world and obsolete country, look at the national debt for goodness sakes. When we want something, we buy it, whether we have the money or not. We are the one’s that are sick, not these kids praying for us. Get real. Wake up.
they aren’t going to bomb anything, if you think that they are, then your are stupid. Quit comparing them to Islamic suicide bombers. Atheists used to brainwash their kids and still do in North Korea to be killers, and it is becoming more like that here, all these kids are doing is praying, praying, just words, that’s it, I’ve heard and read of many reports where kids started doing this on their own with no one to teach them, simply because the holy spirit came on them or because they got a bible and started reading it and then compared the christians in the book of acts to those around them.
They aren’t doing anything wrong, wake up and stop being jerks.
Okay, I’m bored in my last hour at work this Friday so I’ll respond to our newest troll.
I doubt that most religious people would characterize their prayers as ‘just words’. Also, everyone’s comments are ‘just words’ as well, so why are you so upset by them?
Bullshit. Either you are a fear-monger or have fallen for fear-mongering. What criteria are you using? Show me the evidence.
Speak for yourself.
Can you point to where someone compares these kids to Islamic bombers? I couldn’t find one.
Wow, that’s one hellofa run-on sentence. I’ll assume that was a result of your apparent passion for the topic. Where’s the evidence and what is the relevance of atheists brainwashing children? The claim that it’s happening ‘here’ (the US?) is just more fear-mongering, unless you can support your extraordinary claim with equally extraordinary evidence.
Which reports? Who wrote them? Are they peer-reviewed? What, exactly, is a ‘Holy Spirit’? Why would such a thing possess children?
Flame away, Mr. or Mrs. “quit being stupid”.
Looks like ReligiousFreaks is nicely divided:D we have this thread for the christian preachers and the moahmmed cartoons thread for the moslem preachers…
Too bad none of them stays long enough to have an argument in this one…
I think sometimes the audince is immature and don’t know how to argue, so they rather not asnwering them.
How do you want somebody to argue with people attck people personnely sometimes, I think if you have some respect for the people, the might stay enough.
Yous have no idea what you’re saying, but you have the freedom to say it. To you God does not exist, but the day He comes back all will have to give an account of what you have done, or not done. May God have mercy on your souls.
Preachity-preachity-preach.
“Yous have no idea what you’re saying” = “Anyone who doesn’t believe what I do is an idiot”. I know exactly what I’m saying, I don’t share your beliefs, and I am certainly not an idiot.
“To you God does not exist, but the day He comes back all will have to give an account of what you have done, or not done.”
Yeah, yeah. Christians have been saying this for centuries. I’ll believe it when I see it. If, on the far outside chance this does occur, God sees fit to punish me based on what I believe as opposed to how I behave (quite morally, actually), then fuck Him, He wouldn’t deserve worship anyway.
I have to step in here for a second because this is just ignorant. Josh you seem to worship God out of fear and that is truly sad. Worship God or else!
To me Jesus, God, Muhammed, Buddha, and all the rest of them are not nearly as important as their message. They simply preached love and enlightenment… well maybe Muhammed didn’t but you get the picture.
With all the hatred that the Christian church preaches, I feel that they are the ones who will be in for a big surprise. They are the ones who cling to God, yet don’t practice the teachings of Jesus. How can they expect to go to heaven? Believing in God is not enough Josh because actions speak louder than words or beliefs.
Just be a good person and love your fellow man. It’s pretty much that simple in my opinion. To me God is love… not some all knowing old man who can’t wait to judge us and send the sinners to hell.
gasmonso
Oh no! I hear the voice from the other side… Oh, it just Gasmonso.
Welcome back to your website.
“With all the hatred that the Christian church preaches, I feel that they are the ones who will be in for a big surprise.”
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Q_PFLbitE8I
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If it’s up to God’s mercy whether or not I am worthy of a good or bad afterlife, I like to think I’d rather be judged for who I actually am as a person, rather than by how well I grovel and a bit of luck.
THIS IS AWESOME!…………LORD…SEND YOUR SPIRIT!
You all don’t understand these young people…oh….but i do. TAKE US DEEPER LORD. Jesus is soon to come
Is it just me or is that a deeply disturbing and pornographic comment?
This has gotta be the scariest video i have ever seen, that kid screaming almost made me go and hide under my bed.
very good; maybe a lot of people think they are brainwashed, but isn’t that the way all children are? We teach them our ways of right and wrong; here they have been taught about the love of God and obviously have a bigger grasp onto it than most adults. Children have a more sincere and pure faith; I wish there were more praying like that around my church. There is truth in their prayer message and all need to heed to the call of repentance back to God.
I can only, only HOPE to god (pun not inteded) that this is fake… sadly, it’s most likely not.
NO child should be put through this.
God has loved the world and so the children specialy
so deep that when He touches their lifes the words that come out of their mouth are mouved by him.. himself..
God is Real.. and so is His Power.. and the power that the prayer influence in everybodys life..
prayer changes things.. and make us stronger..
God uses the children in a huge way beggining with prayer..
is not about what it was.. sometimes the only way that God make our minds understand is when we are in need..
in need of freedom..joy…running out of pain..
there’s when we look at him..
and He can be free to love us and hug us..
it’s no about wut it was..
is about what it is goin to be..
if we keep praying..and believing his power.
@ -Ll-uv-
Sorry, I think you’re in the wrong place. You see, this isn’t church, where empty blabbering and repeating what other people say earns you applause and caring.
Here we prefer actualy discussion, that’s where you try to prove you’re right by showing the facts and reasoning from them. It might be a totally new experience for you, but it also requires thinking for yourself and rational reasoning. You should give a try sometime. You might not like the answers you get, but they’re usefull and true.
The bible teaches that the things of the Spirit can not be understood with your brain. So why condemning anything you seem to know nothing about. We have enough opinions in this world that comes from `clever` people. If you are not born again you will not understand any way.Children are taught a lot of garbage in school today , but that seems to be ok
“The bible teaches that the things of the Spirit can not be understood with your brain.”
I’d love to find out what were supposed to use to understand it, considering the brain is the only organ capable of understanding
“We have enough opinions in this world that comes from `clever` people.”
So basically because our opinion doesn’t match with yours we shouldn’t have it? Id say because we have enough things in this world to cause murder and violence we should just get rid of religion, then again thats opinion from a “clever” person(which im guessing really means anyone who thinks rationally and logically).
“If you are not born again you will not understand any way.Children are taught a lot of garbage in school today , but that seems to be ok”
They are also taught a hell of a lot of garbage at home and in church.
wow those kids are BRAINWASHED
@_@
WOW! What an awesome video, While this current generation sleeps the next generation are seeking Jesus in prayer. Thank God for a generation that is sick and tired of the selfish self righteous attitude that has infiltrated and hardened our hearts toward the God of creation. You can label these children brainwashed all you like. But at least they’ve got the guts to stand up and passionately declare that enough is enough. We need God!!!
What a piece of Shit. If this girl understood something about global economics she would know that shoes, nail polish, and TVs stimulate the economy. Jesus is just pretend. And remember, God’s love trickles down.
And further off topic note, I heard about Christians praying for cheaper gas prices at the pump? Ain’t that some nutty shit? How do their prayers go, something like this…
“Thank you lord, for my extended cab diesel F-350 that I use to bring glory to you god. But lord, there must be something you can do to help me pay for fuel I need, so that I can better serve you lord, thanks be to god, amen.”
Don’t you all get it?…These children are not brainwashed…They have been washed in the blood of the lamb…the Truth is…Jesus is coming back…get your house in order before it is too late…these are the end days and my heart crys out to all those who are not yet ready…The Question is…Have you tried Jesus for yourself?…not just for the materialistic things that He has provided…but those trials and tribulations that seemed as though they would never come to an end…you must realize that everything you have, you did not get on your own (even if you did not get it honestly), every breath that you take, the activity of your limbs, who do you think is doing it(it sure is not you)…Be thankful for the little things in life…Not everyone was able to wake up this morning…NOW maybe you should go back and listen to this clip again and focus on the words that are coming out of their mouths…The question was asked before…Have you tried Jesus for yourself? Acts 2:38