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Soundwave said:
Personally I don't think most Christians actually believe this. If you actually did, then what value does a material, very temporary life have on this planet? You wouldn't care about material possessions past basic necessities and would spend all your time helping the poor/underprivileged. You'd have masses of people going to help refugees, washing their feet, etc. because that's what Jesus would do.

But none of these people really do any of that. So really how much do they actually believe in it past the "cool, I get free unlimited life after this one!" part of it?

the point of this life is to determine which human souls are pure enough

Christians have their-selves and family to feed and look after... yet many are still sending food and donations to help, EU and US are the world's top donators in humanitarian aid, that is part of the people's money you know, it's not like we got a huge balance in the bank and do nothing, rich people though should act more

all humans are sinners in the eyes of god, we are not expected or supposed to be anywhere close to Jesus



don't mind my username, that was more than 10 years ago, I'm a different person now, amazing how people change ^_^