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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
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this is a huge compromise of moral integrity and integrity in the Faith on the part of Mr. Rick Warren. We are in this world but not supposed to be of it
in truth,
youngstudent
Let's look at both sides for one second:
those atheists said "there's PROBABLY no God, now stop worrying and enjoy your life"
and Christians say "there's SURELY is a GOD, when you accept Christ into your life you no longer have to WORRY about what happens after this life is over because you've repented and made a u-turn on the road of life, and you will experience joy as no other you've ever experienced both in this life and in the next forever through Jesus Christ!"
Now which side do YOU THINK is right? Which side offers you a better life/outcome?
The way I se it, as a Christian, if I'm wrong, and you who are atheists are right- then I die and nothing happens to me either good or bad, BUT if I am right because I believe and follow Jesus (and I faithfully believe that I am right) then YOU WHO ARE ATHEISTS will surely face eternal consequences for your rejection of the one true God.
saved by grace through faith in Christ and YOU CAN BE TOO,
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what a sign of the times! Wickedness and evil is flourishing in our nation today. GOD it is is so clear we need you!
repent, the kingdom of God is near!
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I agree with nolalady, why do the rest of you put down this ministry? Honestly, I know that Jesus receives the woship of these people in these "cowboy" churches with great joy, and will accept any genuine worship, no matter how unorthodox you might think it is, or if they're wearing hats while they're praying or not. All that matters is this is a genuine outreach proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and leading people to repentance. How could you dare speak against that?
in Christ,
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