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Post by nonny on Sept 15, 2006 14:48:14 GMT -5
If you don't know already I'm attending Northern Arizona University...aka hippie school. And there is this zealot that keeps coming on cmapus and "preaching" yesterday there was a huge debate with him i was sad i couldn't watch because i had class. But he is back agin today....those silly zealots they never learn.
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Post by Dragon*of*Heaven on Sept 15, 2006 17:29:03 GMT -5
If I were you nonny I would have some fun with him or her. This is how you should do it: Go to where he is if he is on a platform or something get on it. Then tear into him with his own crap telling him how he is only getting a small part of the picture, then show a flaw in his and your own teaching and whalla... transform it to a speech on atheism and agnosticism.
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Post by necroshine on Sept 16, 2006 14:33:14 GMT -5
hell yea, go get them. and please have a video cam so you can post it.
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Post by snafui on Sept 16, 2006 15:46:56 GMT -5
Do something simple with them:
Ask: Is Jesus sinless? Answer: Yes
Ask: Is Jesus above the law and the Commandments? Answer: No (better be)
Ask: So, if Jesus stole something he could not be sinless, is that right? Answer: Yes
Ask: So, then, why did Jesus steal ears of corn from a field that was not his? Look up Luke 6: 1-3 (King James Version*)
*You'll find that this was changed in more modern translations to "grain" which can grow wild so that it would look like Jesus did not steal.
Ask: Jesus said that if you call someone a "fool" you are in danger of hell fire in Matthew 5:22. If Jesus called people fools does that mean He, too, would go to hell? (He's not above the law!) Answer: Yes
Ask: Then why did Jesus call people fools in Matthew 23:17 and Luke 11:40?
Some try to say that this one is because it's a different word for fools, that's garbage. It is the exact same word in all instances.
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Post by nonny on Sept 16, 2006 18:13:37 GMT -5
riht i went back to "debate him" hehe i would win...i mean yeah. But right when i got there he was gone, so next time i'll make sure to debate him if i see him. *nods*
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Post by farbeyonddriven on Oct 9, 2006 18:38:05 GMT -5
Sometimes there are guys dressed in suits that hand Bibles out at my school. I've never taken one from them, but they're pretty good at making a person feel like maybe they should. They're annoying, but I don't like to be rude, so I respectfully say "no thank you," and I walk away. It's hard not to want to smack them around a bit, but I've managed to restrain myself. I deserve a freakin' cookie for that!
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Post by Superhappyjen on Nov 8, 2006 12:24:32 GMT -5
When I was in University the Christian student group gave out free sundaes along with little cards that said "This how we know what love is, Jesus gave his life for us." My mind kept wanting to change it to "This is how we know what love is, Jesus gave us ice cream."
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Post by Dragon*of*Heaven on Nov 9, 2006 12:35:13 GMT -5
It makes sense that Christianity would have to sweeten the package to cover the poison inside.
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Post by Superhappyjen on Nov 10, 2006 9:49:25 GMT -5
No worries, they didn't convert me. But I still ate the ice cream. As it says in, um, John 14:10 "Yea and the Lord said ice cream is the hash of heaven and no evil can come of it."
Well, if that's not a bible quote, it should be.
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