lizzard woman wrote:
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> "DianaC" <dianaiad@vernoyoudontizon.net> wrote in message
> news:9kNAd.9405$hc7.2569@trnddc06...
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> | "stoney" <stoney@the.net> wrote in message
> | news:10g6t0lra5g9v2gd67p99sn42ngd27f1a6@4ax.com...
> | > On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:33:39 -0000, "Uthur" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
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> | >>I'm just saying is all...
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> | > Because "God" had a 'loving personal relationship' with all his
> | > victims. With that kind of 'love,' who needs enemies?
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> | Perhaps He did, Stoney. Because if He is, then all those 'victims' are
> home
> | with Him, aren't they? That's the problem here: if God is, then so is
> | the afterlife...and all those 'victims' really are with Him. Only if He
> | is not are all those people truly gone, but then if He is not, then He
> | can't be blamed, can He?
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> Well then as Tom Leykis asks, why don't you kill yourself ASAP to be with
> God? If it's good to be with God, what's holding you back?
I read about this exact same dilemma 2 weeks ago.
http://tobkes.othellomaster.com/index.php?p=16
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Roy Schestowitz
http://schestowitz.com
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