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June 18th 2011, 04:58 PM
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Krisknox
Peasant He/Him United States
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Religion is just an excuse to burn withes and sacrificing people by killing them. Overall its just an excuse for killing people
and how can you possibliy talk to this so called "GOD" by putting your hands together and bending down.


No, religion in and of itself is not an excuse to kill people, but those who say that their god or gods or goddesses require killing to achieve peace or tranquility are not following a real god. Christianity is not about killing people to please God. God sent his son, Jesus, to Earth to tell people that God will forgive them. He willingly let himself be crucified to bear the sins of man so that we may be forgiven. All if takes to get to heaven is to believe in Jesus, but there are people who twist the Bible into their own agenda, telling people that to get into heaven they must kill others in the name of God, but those people who speak in that way are the agents of Satan.
Also, it's not really required to pray to speak with Him, if and when I do pray, I close my eyes and bow my head. I don't go on my knees and put my hands together.

Predator, what you are doing is trying to turn faith into doubt by asking questions that any true Christian could answer. With me, I don't try and convert people to my religion, I am tolerant and don't say, "Well, this is wrong and you should follow my god because of this and that." I learn why they believe in their god. Personally, I believe in reincarnation and magic, though I rarely talk about it seriously with other people. Please, show some tolerance. My best friend, he's an atheist, but he's very tolerant about my faith.