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| 11 Jan 2015 04:48 PM |
I'm not a Christian, but am forced to go to church. I don't believe this is right. Agreed? |
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| 11 Jan 2015 04:49 PM |
| you shouldn't be forced to go to church. |
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| 11 Jan 2015 04:49 PM |
just get a restraining order on almost every person who goes to the church regularly
"Mhmmmm... this is a tasty burger!" - Jules Winnfield |
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| 11 Jan 2015 04:50 PM |
Join the brony community today !
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| 11 Jan 2015 04:50 PM |
No, not at all. You should have the freedom to not go to church.
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| 11 Jan 2015 04:51 PM |
| I agree that you shouldn't be forced to go to church if you're atheist, agnostic, or unaffiliated. If you live in the U.S., it's considered a deprivation of your First Amendment right. |
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| 11 Jan 2015 04:52 PM |
| If you are under 18 then it is not your choice where you go. Other than that, forcing somebody to go to church is wrong. It should be your choice.... but choose wisely. |
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| 11 Jan 2015 04:54 PM |
| I mean my parents already know I'm not a Christian... |
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:14 PM |
| Your parents probably force you to go to church because they want you to believe in the ideals that they do. I don't think it's right for your parents to force you to go, and you should tell them that you don't enjoy going. If you ask for permission to not attend church respectfully, then you may have a chance for them to change their minds. It's a part of nature that you don't want to disappoint your parents, but you need to do what you think is right. |
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:17 PM |
"When I am a father, I will gladly force my son or daughter to go to church, if it means exposing them to the Gospel."
What would you do if you found out your children were unaffiliated? |
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:19 PM |
| As a Christian, you shouldn't be forced to go to church if you don't believe. |
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Tappier
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James76
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:50 PM |
Yes, no matter how hypocritical and bigoted a lot of Atheists are (especially when they blame "shoving beliefs down their throats" on us, even though they started ranting about why they don't believe in God in the first place, so they're a bunch of hypocrites), they still should believe in God, and that Evolution and the Big Bang NEED God's creation, because without God, none of that (and none of us) would exist; and all non-Christians will be saved by fire (end up in Purgatory).
"Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever. Amen." [1 (1st) Timothy 1:17 (Chapter 1, Verse 17)]
The Bible isn't a book. It's a collection of books, since there are multiple books in it. And if the Bible were entirely true, God would be a hypocrite, because it says He is BOTH just, loving, and forgiving; AND unjust, hating, and punishing; since a majority of stories in the Old Testament are fables, especially the one about a king who fled Palestine and went back to his city, only he died TWENTY YEARS AFTER he supposedly came back to his city. A tab of stone discovered by archaeologists PROVES the story that he died immediately after coming back to his city WRONG! Therefore, the Bible is MOSTLY true.
God and Jesus aren't "magical." Magic is a trick, whereas miracles actually happen. For example: When a magician makes a woman disappear, she doesn't LITERALLY disappear, it's just part of his act. When Jesus commanded the water to turn into wine, it DID turn into wine. Miracles don't involve spellbooks, wands, potions, puffs of smoke, broomsticks, or any other nonsensical magical things Atheists think God and Jesus have when they say They perform magic. |
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Kotawl
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:51 PM |
if you live in america you shouldn't free religious rights ppl |
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:52 PM |
| the streets will flow with the blood of the non believers |
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:52 PM |
@james what you just said was the most purest form of bs i have heard in my entire life but thats just my opinion <3 |
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:53 PM |
@James,
That was a bunch of BS. |
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GoshiDoll
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:53 PM |
Nobody should be forced to do something like that if they don't believe in it.
Warning: Dates in calendar are closer then they appear. |
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| 11 Jan 2015 06:01 PM |
@James I'm a Lutheran and I think that's stupid. |
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| 11 Jan 2015 06:03 PM |
| Whether you like it or not, you have to. If your under 18 or even not, and your still living with your parents, they are still responsible for you, and what to do with you. Although, they can not force beliefs upon you that you don't agree with |
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| 11 Jan 2015 06:03 PM |
| it should be your own choice |
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