publicity on buses in canada- there probably is no god sooooooo
@DancingRedFeather1 (1037)
Canada
February 7, 2009 3:07am CST
I was shocked when on the news I saw our buses with huge billboard..THERE PROBABLY IS NO GOD..SO ENJOY YOUR LIFE.
There are protests about people abusing the Charter of Rights about religion.
Imagine the impact on young minds that maybe there is no God so let's drink and be merry as tomorrow we may die.
How anyone can believe that we come from apes or were fish in the sea is beyond me.
If true..then where did the apes and fish come from? Who made the apes and the fish?
Well, it is in the prophesy of the Bible that in the End Times this would happen as Satan is working like crazy to bring all the souls he can with him as we are moving quite fast in the prophesies.
Scientists can't even figure out how a egg is formed in a woman's body and neighter how the sperm and egg form a baby.
Look at a snowflake..not one is the same.why?Since Atheists don't consider themselves a religion .. so they are not considered to be able to use the Charter of Rights, but then they will use the freedom of speech.
Yep, Satan has all the tricks.
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@savak03 (6684)
• United States
7 Feb 09
As you said Satan has all the tricks and he uses them.
Jesus referred to him as being "the ruler of the world" the one whom mankind in general obeys by heeding his urgings to ignore God's requirements. The Bible also calls him "the god of this system of things," who is honored by the religious practices of people who adhere to this system of things.
1 John 5:19 says: "The whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one." But his power is only for a limited period of time.
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@savak03 (6684)
• United States
8 Feb 09
I never shy away from answering a discussion on religion, Dancingredfeather. I believe the Bible is the word of God and has been given as a guide for us. I live by the principles set out in the Bible and take every opportunity to speak about my faith. The Apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians 9:16 that it was necessary for him to speak about his faith and I feel the same way.
That doesn't mean that I try to force religion on anyone who isn't interested but if someone wants to discuss the Bible I am ready. What I won't do is get into an argument with anyone about religion. Arguing does no one any good and definitely doesn't bring honor to God. While I enjoy a good discussion about the Bible and I enjoy sharing what knowledge I have, if a discussion turns into an argument I will walk away.




