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posted by Ninja-Kitten
(No offense intended, although I'm sure some will be taken. This isn't meant to belittle your beliefs au the power of your prayers, it's meant to onyesha why your prayers may offend people)

I am an Atheist. Most of wewe know that. wewe know that I wander around on the Christianity spot so that I can try and understand God and Christianity, even if I don't believe in it. Does my mere presence offend some people here? Does it offend anyone here that I don't like being prayed for?

Try to think about this reasonably. I'm assuming that wewe don't believe in Allah, the Muslim God. Imagine that wewe sat down to chat with a Muslim person, and he realised wewe believed in the Christian God. Suddenly he gets very quiet and says, "I'll pray to Allah for your soul,"

How does that make wewe feel? It makes ME feel as though the person offering a prayer has absolute disregard for my personal choices and beliefs. It's like he's offering something wewe don't want so that wewe can be saved from something wewe don't want to be saved from.

I understand that you're supposed to pray for those in need. I understand that it's part of how Christians help people, but Atheists aren't in need and we don't need help. wewe telling us that you'll pray for us is like me walking up to wewe and saying "I know wewe believe in God, but I'm going to go tell EVERYONE that God doesn't exist, on your behalf!"

"No! God exists! wewe can't go around telling people he doesn't exist, on MY behalf!"

"Hey, I don't believe in God, please don't go talking to the air about saving my soul, on my behalf. It's insulting."

I'm not a bad person, I try my best to be a good person, just like wewe do. I volunteer for charities, I go carolling at seniors' homes in winter, I work in supu kitchens, why do wewe think I need your prayers? Surely homeless people and people who are addicted to drugs deserve them more?

Please don't waste your prayers on a proud and happy person who just happens to be an Atheist.
Why Did the U.S. Government Purchase 30,000 Guillotines?
Published on April 29, 2017
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"And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was aliyopewa unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, au in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years." ~ Revelation 20:4

Federal judge backs firing squads, guillotine for executions

"A controversial federal judge thinks firing squads and guillotines...
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posted by katetekiku
This is a song called "Like A Lion", and it is a Gospel song. I hope wewe like it!
(Steady clap beat)
Let upendo explode and bring the dead to life
A upendo so bold
To see a revolution somehow.
Let upendo explode and bring the dead to life
A upendo so bold
To bring a revolution somehow

Now I'm Lost in your freedom
This world I'll overcome!

My God is not dead
He's surely alive
He's living on the inside
Roaring like a lion
My God is not dead
He's surely alive
He's living on the inside
Roaring like a lion

(Steady clap beat)

Let hope arise and make the darkness hide
My faith is cold
I need a resurrection somehow
Let hope arise...
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Cynthia (otherwise known as Cindy), lay down on her kitanda and stared up at the ceiling. Her bestie, Rachel, had invited her to youth group, and Cindy had enjoyed every moment of it. She had heard all about 'accepting Jesus as your Lord and Saviour', and it all sounded a bit cliche.

As she stared up, she saw people moving around on the roof, and she heard voices. She saw a young man, about 30 years of age. He had blood dripping everywhere. He was obviously exhausted, carrying that big log on his back.
She saw the guards march the man towards a hill, and then saw two other men carrying logs on their...
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Hi guys, I would like to write my opinions about these two films as well as a small review about both films about Jesus Christ.

The Passion of the Christ

I first saw this film when my brother borrowed the DVD until I decided to download it, it has a lot of brutality and it was so agonising that I dare continue to watch it! But on the other hand, I guess Mel Gibson wanted realism for this film to which I can't blame him for that.
The one thing that I felt very disturb was the scene when a scarecrow came and stab into one of the thieves' eyes! God, that scene must be incredibly scary and disturbing...
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Blip...blip...blip. That was the only sound that Faith heard. She was really scared, but she knew that God was with her always.

Here's what had happened. The other day, she had been hanging out with Chiwen, when she suddenly collapsed. Chiwen was smart and called the hospital before freaking out. Faith's last thought before she blacked out out was Esther. Esther on the plane. Then she blacked out.

She dreamed. She dreamed that Esther and everyone she loved just fell down around her, each just dropping like flies. Then she woke up. She found herself in the hospital. Numerous tests showed that...
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Answer: Stoning is a method of execution during which a group of people, usually peers of the guilty party, throws stones at the condemned person until he au she dies. Death kwa stoning was prescribed in the Old Testament Law as a punishment for various sins. Both wanyama and people could be the subjects of stoning (Exodus 21:28), and stoning seems to have been associated with sins that caused irreparable damage to the spiritual au ceremonial purity of a person au an animal.

Some sins that resulted in stoning in the Old Testament were murder (Leviticus 24:17), idolatry (Deuteronomy 17:2–5),...
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posted by AbbieCoast
    Matthew 28:19-20 describes how we must spread the Word of Jesus Christ. We should teach everyone—Christians and nonbelievers alike—about God. Tell them to believe and then strengthen their faith. Try to teach as many places as wewe can. Teach them the rules and poetry of the Bible. It doesn’t matter what they say about your beliefs, wewe know you’re right and that God is with you.
    Once the Holy Spirit came at the Pentecost, the Apostles were now full of strength to do what Jesus told them. First, Peter healed a crippled beggar in the name...
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