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John Hattan wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (shirley) wrote:
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> >I believe in god, read the bible everyday.
>
> People read other holy books and believe in different gods from yours.
> Why are they wrong and you right?
===>Even various Christian sects and denominations disagree with one
another about both "GOD" and the "Bible".
Whatever "God" you believe in is a figment in your own head, although
you convince yourself that others believe in the same "GOD". If you did
not,
it would almost force you to think, and thinking can be hazardous to your
faith.
The same is true about the "Bible". Whatever YOU believe about the Bible,
and whatever portion of it you choose for yourself, and whatever
interpretations
you give those portions, they are YOUR personal choices and
interpretations.
When people's choices change, they simply switch to another sect, or start
one of their own and go out to convert others to their newfangled
Christianity.
There is no universal "GOD", nor a universally interpreted "Bible". --
L.
>
>
> >whats religion are you?
>
> None.
>
> >whats your opinion?
>
> About gods, none.
>
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> John Hattan Grand High UberPope - First Church of Shatnerology
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.shatnerology.com
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