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That's nothing.

 

Between 4 back to back Super Bowl losses, JP Losman, Billy Joe Hobert, the "Music City Miracle" and a 15 year old playoff drought we've been saying there's no god for years!

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Well I gotta say something about this, don't I?

 

God's existence isn't dependent on people believing he does or doesn't - that's not the point of why we decide.

 

There's something we can all agree on - God either does exist or he doesn't - that has to be true.

 

The questions that one has to ask themselves are; If he does exist and I don't believe it, what's the result? If he doesn't exist and I believe he does, what's the result?

You waste a hell of a lot of your valuable time here on Earth.

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Oh the other question? I believe that my God (don't necessarily have a specific one?) would accept a guy into his kingdom who is kind, generous and abides by a good moral code over someone who purports to believe in God but is otherwise a dickhead. If a God accepts a guy who does nothing for the betterment of society, scoffs at the less fortunate but goes to church every Sunday over a guy who works at a soup kitchen and spends all his free time volunteering but God really isn't a part of his life, then I don't want to be a part of that religion anyway. Not to get too deep on ya.

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God exists and he is great, nobody is born believing in anything, it is our life experiences

that shape our thoughts and beliefs. Some people, no matter what is thrown at them, handle

life extremely well, others, well......

 

My life experiences have only reinforced and fortified my beliefs, good, bad, and indifferent!

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God exists and he is great, nobody is born believing in anything, it is our life experiences

that shape our thoughts and beliefs. Some people, no matter what is thrown at them, handle

life extremely well, others, well......

 

My life experiences have only reinforced and fortified my beliefs, good, bad, and indifferent!

 

 

that is awesome

 

Which God do you choose ?

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that is awesome

 

Which God do you choose ?

 

 

Perhaps he chose the one that he believes loves him..................and you..........whether or not you subtly mock.

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Perhaps he chose the one that he believes loves him..................and you..........whether or not you subtly mock.

I thought it was a fair question.

 

I can see who your God is based on your avatar. The same God shared by many of those clowns on stage last night in Cleveland (yeah let's really do this).

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that is awesome

 

Which God do you choose ?

Not sure what you are asking, I can only tell you the one that stopped 40,000 volts

of electricity surging through my eight year old body and prevented certain death for me.

 

Do you know why he did it? because I asked him to. I don't need any more convincing!

I am glad that I had that experience so young in my life, but blessed are those who believe

without seeing, or having such an experience, they are the true soldiers of Christ.

 

I am not trying to convince anybody of anything, just my own personal experience.

I did not loose a limb, I wasn't maimed, was burned badly, but mostly in unnoticeable

areas, and I saw lots of others in the burn unit that were not nearly as fortunate,

so I cannot answer that question of why some are unluckier than others, just have to

believe in his master plan.

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I thought it was a fair question.

 

I can see who your God is based on your avatar. The same God shared by many of those clowns on stage last night in Cleveland (yeah let's really do this).

 

 

:wacko:

 

Here is the story of my avatar:

 

I asked my assistant Beerboy to arrange and document the backup stash to my auxiliary Wednesday morning breakfast money depot closet. In fairness to him the backup to the auxiliary is in a place that can get a little drafty, but as you can see from the picture the bands on the stacks are not properly aligned and it appears at least one of the bills on top has a smudge which looks suspiciously like residue from a Werther's Original. I have the picture as my avatar in order to shame Beerboy and more importantly to encourage him to improve his standards of work.

 

As far as worshipping money, as I believe you were implying: lol. The more you worship it, the more time you waste and the less you have.

 

As to your fairness assertion: Any question is fair. I don't want to speak for Tu-Tone but I took my shot at an answer.

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Good for him. Takes some guts to say that publicly. You end up with a target on you.

 

Because players who openly profess their faith never end up with a target on them, amirite?

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:wacko:

 

Here is the story of my avatar:

 

I asked my assistant Beerboy to arrange and document the backup stash to my auxiliary Wednesday morning breakfast money depot closet. In fairness to him the backup to the auxiliary is in a place that can get a little drafty, but as you can see from the picture the bands on the stacks are not properly aligned and it appears at least one of the bills on top has a smudge which looks suspiciously like residue from a Werther's Original. I have the picture as my avatar in order to shame Beerboy and more importantly to encourage him to improve his standards of work.

 

As far as worshipping money, as I believe you were implying: lol. The more you worship it, the more time you waste and the less you have.

 

As to your fairness assertion: Any question is fair. I don't want to speak for Tu-Tone but I took my shot at an answer.

 

Tu-Toned just spoke for himself!
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God willing? :lol:

 

@RapSheet

Arian Foster had successful surgery this morning. There’s some hope recovery will be quicker than 3 months. But time will tell.

He just needs to go to one of those faith healers...get the demons out.

he'll be good in less than a week...

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