From the monthly archives:

December 2008

So I thought I’d send you something I found funny lately. I sent out an email on thanksgiving, this is what it said:

“Just a quick note before I stop doing anything that resembles “work”
for the night:

I’m really, really grateful for you :)

It’s thanksgiving tomorrow here in the U.S. and I got to thinking
about all the things I’m grateful for and I’m really glad you’re
a subscriber of mine.

Thanks :)
Caleb”

Here’s the reply I got from one guy:

“I am sorry, I’ am sure you believe you are, but you’re not?

And thanks giving was another religious scam to exploit people, namely the American Indians, just like the crusades, witch burning and all of that.  And Christopher Columbus was a rapist.

You are full of crap.  People like you keep re-hanging Jesus on the cross, over and over again.

– Johnson L.”

GEEZE…

The most touching part of this email to me:

“You are full of crap.  People like you keep re-hanging Jesus on the cross, over and over again…”

Well, you know what:

Thank God I keep hanging Jesus up there!

Cause I mean, Christ being crucified was like the greatest thing to ever happen for mankind… EVER!

I don’t think Mr. L intended his email to be a compliment, but I’ll take it that way anyways, hahahaha :)

With Love :)

Caleb

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Does God Answer Non-Christian’s Prayers?

by calebo on December 2, 2008

Watch the video below to see Steve McVey talk about Christian Religion Lie #91 “God Doesn’t Answer The Prayer of Non-Christians” and my comments follow…

Does this really make sense?

Does God REALLY not answer the prayers of non-believers?

Does He really only hear the prayers of those people who have “prayed the sinners prayer”… asked for forgiveness… and accepted salvation?

Nope!

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Watch the vid below to see Christian Religion Lie #90: “Christ Empowers Us To Keep God’s Lawand read my comments after the video…

This is something you hear a lot, especially when you start talking about Grace.

The idea is “God living through us, Christ living through us will keep us fulfilling God’s law without even trying”

This is a good sounding idea — but it’s still a feeble attempt for us to be “in control” a way for us to look for a set of rules and regulations to follow to make sure we’re in God’s good graces’.

But it’s a lie…

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