And no matter what happens, I will love God in my own way, without dogmatism or prejudice.
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Thu 14 Jun 2007, 10:55,
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It's understandable.
Heheh *big hugs* that's a lovely thing to say.
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Thu 14 Jun 2007, 10:58,
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Heheh *big hugs* that's a lovely thing to say.
I shall steal that phrase and use it everywhere
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Thu 14 Jun 2007, 11:04,
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Being the same person and all! So you are saying that your opinion is more important than that of a perfect God - are you elevating yourself to a higher status of understanding than God himself? How could you love a God when you look down on him like that? I am glad that you love God, but I don't understand why you would. If his perfect Word is so pick-and-mix, why would you be inclined to believe any of it in the first place? I wouldn't like to love your mistake-making, deceiving god at all :(
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Thu 14 Jun 2007, 11:45,
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