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I was raised Christian (Pentecostal). One Sunday, when I was about 15 years old (in the year 1994 or 1995), I was in church with my mother, ...

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Tweets - March 14th & 16th

If the God you see now is different from the God you hope to see in heaven after you're dead, then it's safe to assume you worship an idol (an invisible god in heaven/in your mind). Holy scriptures are the wood and gold used to create it.

Every valuable lesson from God is taught through experience. When I say "God is kind", and you believe me, but then you expect God to watch you get sick or grow decrepit, die and wither away, then there is a disconnect between what I say and what you think I'm saying.

As people's hearts say, "God does just as much in life as an atheist expects". Sure, you hope to have good health for a while and a lot of money in the bank, but at the end of it all, your expectations and an atheists expectations are one and the same (dying and withering away).

When confronted by the truth (regardless of source or the message) it provides an opportunity to come together, to learn, to understand what's truly wrong, to build solutions. Truth should not be met with violence (verbal nor physical).

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