@divegeester saidWell, if Disney can do it....
6. If god created the universe, then surely it is acceptable to believe that he created a talking snake?
@divegeester saidThere might be other stuff out there.
7. If God had promised us “seek and you shall find”, then once we have found, should we keep on seeking?
@sonship saidI only answer the ones with numbers.
Did Jesus take our need to be saved seriously?
Or was it a frivolous matter to Him?
@divegeester saidThere's this place called Saltdean on the Sussex coast. People live in bungalows and go there to die. I believe in it because I've been there; 'tis a living hell, and if I lived there I would certainly go bananas.
9) Maybe you should ask yourself which is worse for your mental health: Believing in hell or being a resident there?
(With apologies to and deepest sympathy for anyone living in Saltdean)
Anyway that's enough questions answered for one morning.
@indonesia-phil said'Did you come here to die ?'
There's this place called Saltdean on the Sussex coast. People live in bungalows and go there to die. I believe in it because I've been there; 'tis a living hell, and if I lived there I would certainly go bananas.
(With apologies to and deepest sympathy for anyone living in Saltdean)
Anyway that's enough questions answered for one morning.
'No, I came here yesterday.'
@fmf saidQ: How can atheists differentiate between humans and cockroaches?
8. How can atheists differentiate between humans and cockroaches? And if they can, doesn't it mean they are just stealing that ability to differentiate between them from theists?
A: It's not too hard. Unlike the Kardashians, cockroaches don't eat their placenta after giving birth to their 2nd child, nor are cockroaches rich and famous for being rich and famous. 😏