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    #21
    Originally posted by Chico
    PLAN FOR LIFE – BY MOTHER TERESA

    People are often unreasonable, illogical and self-centred.
    Forgive them anyway.
    .
    We do. That's why you are still here.
    Hard Brexit now!
    #prayfornodeal

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      #22
      Originally posted by zeitghost
      Is this the five minute argument or the full half hour?
      I've told you once.

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        #23
        Just had an idea for a new book - The Satanic Deception. An expose of the deceiver of nations and the father of lies. The author of all evil and exposing his greatest lie - that man does not need God.
        Sola gratia

        Sola fide

        Soli Deo gloria

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          #24
          Originally posted by Chico
          Just had an idea for a new book - The Satanic Deception. An expose of the deceiver of nations and the father of lies. The author of all evil and exposing his greatest lie - that man does not need God.

          Yeah right, 'you' had an idea. You've never had an original thought in your life. Who did you copy that this one from?
          Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

          Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek

          That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay

          Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul

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            #25
            Chico should be locked up in a closed room with "soft" walls.

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              #26
              I'd give him hard walls personally, with a bit of luck we won't have to pay for his treatment for too long if they are hard.....


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                #27
                I love this argument as to why God lets people suffer:

                "Suffering often motivates people to seek God, and as they draw close to Him, they can understand Him better. Often people won't pay attention to God unless they're suffering and are acutely aware of their need for Him. Turning to God can open the door to strength, courage and miracles."

                Chico, how the **** is a seriously ill newborn baby "motivated" to seek god?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Logie
                  I love this argument as to why God lets people suffer:

                  "Suffering often motivates people to seek God, and as they draw close to Him, they can understand Him better. Often people won't pay attention to God unless they're suffering and are acutely aware of their need for Him. Turning to God can open the door to strength, courage and miracles."

                  Chico, how the **** is a seriously ill newborn baby "motivated" to seek god?

                  I actually agree with you. Suffering was never part of God's plan for man and it still is not. Genesis 1 and 2 tell us of a perfect creation. Genesis 3 tells us perfect man expressing his free will deciding to say to God thanks but no thanks. Well if we ask God to move out of our lives how then can weblame him when it all goes wrong. Sin always causes someone to suffer, Adam and Eve's sin has brought spritual death, decay, pain, evil, suffering and eventually phyiscal death for us all. That was never God's perfect will for us. He allowed it because anything else who would have meant we did not have free will in the first place.
                  Sola gratia

                  Sola fide

                  Soli Deo gloria

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Chico
                    I actually agree with you. Suffering was never part of God's plan for man and it still is not. Genesis 1 and 2 tell us of a perfect creation. Genesis 3 tells us perfect man expressing his free will deciding to say to God thanks but no thanks. Well if we ask God to move out of our lives how then can weblame him when it all goes wrong. Sin always causes someone to suffer, Adam and Eve's sin has brought spritual death, decay, pain, evil, suffering and eventually phyiscal death for us all. That was never God's perfect will for us. He allowed it because anything else who would have meant we did not have free will in the first place.
                    Bollocks.
                    There is no God, we are here by chance, and suffering is part of the universe.
                    Deal with it.
                    Hard Brexit now!
                    #prayfornodeal

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Logie
                      Chico, how the **** is a seriously ill newborn baby "motivated" to seek god?
                      Exactly - it should be made illegal to preach religious bullcrap to anyone below the age of 18: if they can't buy drinks before that, then allowing them to be brainwashed and severly affect their life is seriously wrong thing to have.

                      I would not mind knowing that Chico is suffering (physically) for all our alleged sins though. Then again some parts of his brains are evidently not working, so he will probably not feel the suffering, so he just keeps causing it with his bullcrap.

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