User Profile: KnightofTruth

Member Since: March 18, 2011

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  • Huh. Wonder who got chucked out of Asgard this time…

  • Oh. It just looks like Thor got chucked out of Asgard again. That was just his Mjolnir following him.

    No Worries.

    *SPOILERS FOR Thor: The Dark World END HERE*

  • @Beckisnuts… my apologies, but I notice one gaping discrepancy in your posts about how believers are deceived and how we would all be much better off freed from gullibility and confusion and whether or not we will enter heaven. You make me smile.

    Let us say, hypothetically, that God does exist. If so, and IF the Bible is right, if a true believer has a personal relationship with Christ, and God, then they would be given a sense of ABSOLUTE peace, contentment and grace that only the most powerful being in the universe can give. It is not given to everyone. If you have never felt the gift that God has given, how can you deny that it could have happened to other people? (Certainly not to all that claim to be Christians)
    If you have never known it, it does no credit to your character to deny other people what they themselves know in their heart, mind and soul has happened to them, and truthfully? It only serves to lessen yourself in front of those who have seen Christ. To those who do not believe, He does not exist. He has nothing to do with their lives whatsoever. God does not control our lives. We are free to make our own choices. If our choices please Him, then He makes himself known to us. If not, then there is No reason at all for Him to see us, if we do not see him.
    If we do not believe he can bless us, He won’t.

    If we do not believe He can punish us, then He won’t.
    (At least not in this life).

  • To Beckisnuts and Therogeux, I have one statement, and one statement only.

    Would it be better to live your life as if there was a God, and find out there was not, than to live your life as if there was no God, and find out there was?

  • Hmm, actually, there might be some validity to the claim that all of earths people descended from two.
    First of all, If God created Adam and Eve, heck, he’s God. Which means He is the most upright, just, all-powerful and perfect being that exists. He can do whatever He wants. Thus, if He created Man, He can create them perfectly. Mankind was descended straight from God. “Made in His Image.” If this is true, than bodily, Man would have been perfect. And secondly, they would have had his Spirit. This is why they lived so long. Adam lived 930 years, Seth 912, Jared 962, Methuselah 969, Noah 950, and after the flood, the lifespan of man is cut back to 120 years. (roughly) Clearly, in the beginning, If man was perfect (Genetically that is) Than he would have had a strength that modern man does not know. We have deteriorated throughout the years because of our lifestyle, environment, and diet. Back then however when the line was pure, straight from God, there most likely would not have been genetic difficulties with marriage in family. Man was meant to reproduce; thus, God would have allowed procreation/marriage within a line so new to the earth.

    And also, God saw fit to destroy the world. (In the year from the beginning, 1656) Obviously, there was possibly hundreds of thousands, even millions of people on the earth, that all lived for several hundred years. If you lived for 800 years and could procreate at the age of 20, how many children do you think you could have?

  • JohnJoseph, I would like to ask you something that I have never really gotten a clear answer to. What exactly IS the Rapture? I am a Christian, and I have heard of it, but it is never spoken of in the Bible. At least, how I understand it, people who believe in the Rapture believe that they as Believers will be taken out of the earth before the suffering and the wars and before evil begins to destroy the earth. Is that the general belief? Understand I am not disputing your beliefs, only wanting to comprehend them.
    Also, when in revelation it states that God’s spirit will depart from the earth, it simply means that he will cease to keep giving his spirit to sustain people’s life and souls. Thus, people who do not already have his spirit will not be able to get it. Or it will be far, far harder for people to “believe” so to speak, once it is gone. And when his spirit departs, evil and injustice will begin to flourish.
    Who knows?
    Who really knows?
    It could be happening now.