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<blockquote data-quote="Thebrownblob" data-source="post: 6068372" data-attributes="member: 60485"><p>Some Christians like to use judgment day like a hammer to scare other people I don’t believe it should be used that way, although I do think people should be aware. And I believe reading the Bible and using it as your guide for what you shouldn’t do to be judged poorly would be a wise idea.</p><p></p><p>I believe the Bible says it is appointed unto Man to die and then judgment. So clearly those two things are going to happen to us at some point.</p><p></p><p>But once again, it’s always about you asking questions and never actually giving your real position. I don’t have to explain my position very much because my position is in that book. Makes it quite easy for people to understand as opposed to you who just has it in your head and can change it whenever you want. And then also say the Holy Spirit told you something completely opposite of what the Bible says which once again makes whatever religion you are you’re very own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebrownblob, post: 6068372, member: 60485"] Some Christians like to use judgment day like a hammer to scare other people I don’t believe it should be used that way, although I do think people should be aware. And I believe reading the Bible and using it as your guide for what you shouldn’t do to be judged poorly would be a wise idea. I believe the Bible says it is appointed unto Man to die and then judgment. So clearly those two things are going to happen to us at some point. But once again, it’s always about you asking questions and never actually giving your real position. I don’t have to explain my position very much because my position is in that book. Makes it quite easy for people to understand as opposed to you who just has it in your head and can change it whenever you want. And then also say the Holy Spirit told you something completely opposite of what the Bible says which once again makes whatever religion you are you’re very own. [/QUOTE]
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