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  • monospaced0

    I can't believe any dogma that pins me as a sinner from the day I was born. I won't spend the rest of my life begging for forgiveness that I'm enjoying my short time alive.

    • "begging for forgiveness" where did you get that idea from? Not Christianity.designbot
    • totally!
      Confession!? Hail-marys and all that!? Praying!? All forms of begging.
      monospaced
    • Those fuckers invented that shit.monospaced
    • those are all exclusive to the Catholic faith, except for praying for forgiveness.designbot
    • If you offended a close friend/wife/ family member would you ask for forgiveness?designbot
    • Sure, but not to make sure I wasn't going to a fictional hot place for fucking eternity!monospaced
    • Not to appease the bearded man in the clouds! Forgiveness from the person is, and always should be, enough.monospaced
    • my point was if you are willing to ask for forgiveness of men (and women) then how much more should you ask God for forgiveness.designbot
    • forgiveness.designbot
    • Nope, forgiveness must come from someone who hasn't sinned. That's the only person with the power to forgive.Scotch_Roman
    • Men and women are real. God and Jesus are not. HUGE FUCKING DIFFERENCE!monospaced
    • Once again, you're implying sin, which is a Catholic/Christian invention.monospaced
    • by the limits you put on the definition of "real"...there would be no way to prove that forgiveness itself is even real.designbot
    • When a person says "you are forgiven" you can believe them. When you hear voices, it's probably not.monospaced
    • That's reality for you.monospaced
    • I don't hear voices. Neither do most other Christians. You're being purposefully daft.Scotch_Roman

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