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Technically, I'm not Jesus. And more importantly, Jesus came for the Jews.Don't worry Bears....most Christians don't really follow Christ anyways.
Technically, I'm not Jesus. And more importantly, Jesus came for the Jews.Don't worry Bears....most Christians don't really follow Christ anyways.
Bi-polar, a bit?None of my posts are anti christian.
My supposed anti christian rants are to keep personal religious beliefs out of the public areas.
eolesen said:Tree's article did prove a few points.
1) Red states are more generous than blue states. The eight states where residents gave the highest share of income to charity went for John McCain in 2008. The seven-lowest ranking states supported Barack Obama.
2) Religion has a big influence on giving patterns. Regions of the country that are deeply religious are more generous than those that are not. Two of the top nine states—Utah and Idaho—have high numbers of Mormon residents, who have a tradition of tithing at least 10 percent of their income to the church. The remaining states in the top nine are all in the Bible Belt.
If nothing else, the article did prove that the average giving is more than the 1% absurdity that Bears postulated.
Something else that the study doesn't disclose very clearly -- it bases its assumptions on what gets listed on a tax return. Some people using independent thought might incorrectly assume that once someone hits the limit on itemizing deductions, they stop giving.
Maybe that's the case for those who donate only to get a tax break. Those who do it because it's the right thing to do will continue to give over and above the deduction cap.
I know for a fact that only about half of I give shows up on my tax return. Personally, it's not the IRS's business who I give to, especially when you consider the indiscretions exposed by the Lerner case.
LoLGlenn Quagmire said:Again with your assumptions of people.
he is nothing like you.
Ms Tree said:Are you saying that someone who leads a good life, helps his fellow man but does not believe in the right god will not go to heaven or what ever the religion believes in? Is your god really that petty and punitive?
In short - yes.Ms Tree said:Is your god really that petty and punitive?
If that's what you got from what I said, then clearly nothing I can give as an answer with regard to faith will ever make sense to you.Ms Tree said:Are you saying that someone who leads a good life, helps his fellow man but does not believe in the right god will not go to heaven or what ever the religion believes in? Is your god really that petty and punitive?
How is what you posted different. Dahlmer was a violent man and you seem to be indicating that if he 'believes' at the last min he is saved. I think that's insane.eolesen said:If that's what you got from what I said, then clearly nothing I can give as an answer with regard to faith will ever make sense to you.Live the life of Mother Theresa or a Jeffrey Dahmer if you want. Salvation comes down to a matter of acceptance without any doubt on where all grace comes from.Again, it's your gamble. I've already placed my bets. Place yours wherever you wish.