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December 23, 2010
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Partly the reason why I find it peculiar that a lot of people search for immortality.
Indeed. :))
But I do not approve of suicide, btw. :))
Parang thinking away from your thoughts. Malabo.
Born-again po.
Let's just say that my mind was shaped by my religion.
there could be a tendency of you closing your mind into some other possibilities beyond what your religion can show you
But it could be that He did not bother to mention insignificant things, things that are of no concern to His general bounds.
Nowhere in the Bible can one see that we should use the wheel, or that we shouldn't eat chocolate. Perhaps it is because He gave us the freedom to choose in things that are of no particular concern for Him.
Personally, I believe He does.
I mean, I credit Him for keeping my life smooth sailing amidst the stormy seas.
But if God doesn't really exist, would my practicing the tenets of His religion be senseless?
I think not.
I joined RCY because of Him.
So I do not see the reason why we should know how many angels can fit inside the eye of a needle when there is nothing in the Bible to indicate such, and there is nothing in the Bible to say that there's a need to know such.
Haha!
I just don't see myself as following traditional Christian doctrines, unless otherwise said in the Bible.
So, Liberal Fundamentalist?
labo.
wag na nga lang i-tag ang sarili. :))
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