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highwaystar101 said:
mrstickball said:
I wouldn't call Pat Robertson a Christian leader...

I must confess, I didn't know who he was when I came into this thread, but I agree. A quick Google search shows me he is a bit loopy. Apparently feminism is a sin, huh.

Anyway, it's sick how he has the audacity to make this kind of statement. I imagine not many people share his views by the looks of things... Maybe Fred Phelps.

Thats the thing. No one knows who this guy is outside of a few Christian circles. He has never led a denomination, or is a leader of Christian theology. He runs a TV station, and has a decent mind for business and has made some good investments. That doesn't make one a 'Christian leader' - I don't think he has any followers.

That's the cool thing about God, I guess. As long as you get down on your knees and say you're really, really sorry, he always takes you back. Even if you reek of Satan sodomy.

Have I been sacrigiligous enough in this thread? I like making smartass jokes, but I don't actually like offending deeply religious people. Please don't smite me!

See, the issue with asking God for forgiveness correlates with the idea that you actually repent for what you've done - e.g. are sincere about getting out of bad things. If you don't do that, then your really not asking for forgiveness, and God isn't actually forgiving you - your just making an assumption.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.