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COMMENTS:
Oh well. We'll all have the answer on Judgement Day, eh?
Pound for Pound... Yes!
by MO_ on Fri Nov 12, 04 9:07am
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Totallly.
being a christian is not praying countless times a day, or attending church, although it does not hurt to do that, but in your actions, how you treat people, helping and not being the one always asking for help, caring about people. Blessed are the angels who walk with us, Though we are unaware Those people who take the time to listen- ......To understand and care. Blessed are those with unseen halos ......Earned through deeds of love For they will always be for us .....Sweet blessings from above
I wish I could live to those standards, but not going to be a hypocrite, I think I take much more than I give.
Yes, and that's why you should join the one true church which I just founded: Econochrist, Inc.! Under the wise leadership of me - Pope John Paul George Ringo I - Econochrist, Inc. now offers twice the Christ at half the price! Guaranteed! And none of that that time-consuming church-going either. For just $89, we fix it so you go straight to heaven. Who else in the religion business offers that kind of value? So act now! P.S. Every religion in the world started out and works this same way, so why not mine?
I see Christianity not only as a possible explanation of - and faith in - the creation of the world and the presence of an afterlife, but also as an attempted means of ensuring morally upright behavior of its disciples. I think the latter is actually THE main reason Christianity came into being.
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