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Re: Pascal's Wager Article

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:54 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
DannyM wrote:FL, where is ya?
I have to work to support my lavish lifestyle!
DannyM wrote: Doesn't the immediate follow up to your post make you want to weep?
Uhhhh...I'm assuming you mean narnia's post* and not smiley's. Narnia answered my challenge to Kristoffer,
Fürstentum Liechtenstein wrote:Go ahead and ask the people who post on this board if they have lost anything by ''becoming Christian'' as you put it. I am certain that each one of them will tell you that they have gained far more since accepting Jesus as Lord of their life. Ask them and learn from what they will tell you.
...but she didn't wait until Kristoffer asked anyone. I think it is significant that Kristoffer never bothered to ask anyone. Sometimes, silence speaks loudly.

The atheist that I was and the atheists that I knew and know today are very narrow-minded when it comes to God. I'm not surprised that an atheist would not care to find out about how someone's life improves when accepting Christ. Any understanding of the Christian experience would go against their pre-set attitude and would be dangerous.

FL

*EDIT: I'm actually refering to Kristoffer's post where he quote's narnia's in its entirety.

Re: Pascal's Wager Article

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 11:19 pm
by DannyM
Fürstentum Liechtenstein wrote:I have to work to support my lavish lifestyle!
That's the price of fame, I guess!
DannyM wrote: Doesn't the immediate follow up to your post make you want to weep?
Fürstentum Liechtenstein wrote:Uhhhh...I'm assuming you mean narnia's post* and not smiley's. Narnia answered my challenge to Kristoffer,
Yes. It's quite sad when a good post goes to waste, probably not even read and taken in, just discarded through total ignorance.
Fürstentum Liechtenstein wrote:...but she didn't wait until Kristoffer asked anyone. I think it is significant that Kristoffer never bothered to ask anyone. Sometimes, silence speaks loudly.

The atheist that I was and the atheists that I knew and know today are very narrow-minded when it comes to God. I'm not surprised that an atheist would not care to find out about how someone's life improves when accepting Christ. Any understanding of the Christian experience would go against their pre-set attitude and would be dangerous.
I have your recent short poem in my mind. Haha. That did make me chuckle.

Re: Pascal's Wager Article

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 11:59 pm
by Kristoffer
Fürstentum Liechtenstein wrote:...today are very narrow-minded when it comes to God. I'm not surprised that an atheist would not care to find out about how someone's life improves when accepting Christ.
Sorry Maybe I Should of told you, I had experiences of paranormal things before. Like telekinesis( I wish I could do it it is amazing)

Re: Pascal's Wager Article

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:43 am
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
Kristoffer wrote:Sorry Maybe I Should of told you, I had experiences of paranormal things before. Like telekinesis( I wish I could do it it is amazing)
:oops: If I were still an atheist, you'd embarass me.

Smarten up, Kris! Use the brain you have and ask Jesus to be Lord of your life.

FL