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Is Jesus Christ the Lord?

Yes. 58 40.00%
 
No. 78 53.79%
 
Maybe. 9 6.21%
 
Total:145
WagnerPaiva said:
jason1637 said:
Uhh i personally don't believe in this Jesus and Bible stuff but he should be allowed to wear the bandana.

Amazing stand on this issue man, I applaud you. I would also not care if a athlete made the satanic gesture or whatever, so WHY they had to forbid the religious bandana? Reports say the athletes where also forbid of thanking God in their celebrations. ridiculous.

I'm not sure about that since Mo Farah always drops to his knees and offers prayers when he wins. In fact he did that and even raised his hands for the Lords prayer (the Muslim version). 



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Neymar did absolutely nothing wrong. Jesus was a cool dude, would praise the Lord if i was religious.

Also, what happened in that college-dropping 'debate' you had?



binary solo said:
WagnerPaiva said:

Edit: Funny fact, a lot of athletes made the Eye of Horus sign, and they claim that the Olympic Comitee asked them to do it. 

Err what? Any evidence?

If I post the pics people will say I am a hypochrite and a conspiracy theorist, and that is not the point. I do not care if the whole world worship the devil, as long as people allow me to worship the Lord Jesus Christ, and that a guy like Neymar Jr, can wear a Jesus bandana if he wants to.

So, just for you not to call me a liar, I will post 1 and only one pic, BUT I AM NOT saying these people do not have the right of making the gestures, they can do whatever, I do not care.



My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.

Well, even within the bible it says many times over that having faith in Christ will likely cause problems for believers socially. The Romans would hunt down and execute them for crying out loud. It's a part of the faith.

So my advice? Worship in the way your heart says to worship, let those who have negative things to say about it say whatever they want to say, turn your cheek and continue being you. No one can tell you what to believe and how to believe it.



fory77 said:

Neymar did absolutely nothing wrong. Jesus was a cool dude, would praise the Lord if i was religious.

Also, what happened in that college-dropping 'debate' you had?

I tried Law School once more this year, my second College degree actually. So the philosophy teacher starts a trend about how faith is the source of all evil and how stupid God´s faith is and even the old cruzades arguments and stuff.

And these 87 students, mostly youngsters, where eating with a spoon. So I put out the big guns and refuted avery single argument the teacher had and then some of the students.

They threw everthing but the kitchen sink on me and the thing lasted for like 30 minutes. I defended the Lord Jesus Christ, that was all.

I stayed a couple months more but they made it clear I was no longer welcome.

So, I dropped.



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onionberry said:

That's shitty. I guess the big bosses at the olympic have their own agenda and Christianity is not part of it.

 

ironic... 

I am surprised the Olympic Comitee did not covered the statue with a big blanket during the games...



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Fei-Hung said:
WagnerPaiva said:

Amazing stand on this issue man, I applaud you. I would also not care if a athlete made the satanic gesture or whatever, so WHY they had to forbid the religious bandana? Reports say the athletes where also forbid of thanking God in their celebrations. ridiculous.

I'm not sure about that since Mo Farah always drops to his knees and offers prayers when he wins. In fact he did that and even raised his hands for the Lords prayer (the Muslim version). 

Awesome, freedom os speech is all I ask =) Good for him, I think he has every right to manifest his faith in his hour of joy.



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WagnerPaiva said:
binary solo said:

Err what? Any evidence?

If I post the pics people will say I am a hypochrite and a conspiracy theorist, and that is not the point. I do not care if the whole world worship the devil, as long as people allow me to worship the Lord Jesus Christ, and that a guy like Neymar Jr, can wear a Jesus bandana if he wants to.

So, just for you not to call me a liar, I will post 1 and only one pic, BUT I AM NOT saying these people do not have the right of making the gestures, they can do whatever, I do not care.

 

It's not the eye of horos, it's the eye of the anti Christ aka the all seeing eye. I know many Muslims who believe that the entire celebration was to celebrate the anti Christ. Even the Olympic beacon was designed as an eye. They see it as a huge insult to Christ as the symbol of anti Christ overshadowed the statue of Jesus. 





Fei-Hung said:
WagnerPaiva said:

If I post the pics people will say I am a hypochrite and a conspiracy theorist, and that is not the point. I do not care if the whole world worship the devil, as long as people allow me to worship the Lord Jesus Christ, and that a guy like Neymar Jr, can wear a Jesus bandana if he wants to.

So, just for you not to call me a liar, I will post 1 and only one pic, BUT I AM NOT saying these people do not have the right of making the gestures, they can do whatever, I do not care.

 

It's not the eye of horos, it's the eye of the anti Christ aka the all seeing eye. I know many Muslims who believe that the entire celebration was to celebrate the anti Christ. Even the Olympic beacon was designed as an eye. They see it as a huge insult to Christ as the symbol of anti Christ overshadowed the statue of Jesus. 

I thought it was the horus thing, interesting.

Anyways, I am happy Neymar Jr had the guts to declare the Lord in front of such a crowd then =D



My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.