Yes, but Holy Spirit, which seems to not be contradictory/self-contradictory, is in denial of reality, it suggests you have to gain a thing that doesn't exist because Jesus made it up, whereas spirit of God doesn't, you've already got the spirit of God in you.
Real Christians don't watch TV, I've seen it, Mormons and Catholics who wouldn't even have a TV set anywhere in the house, these people I met don't even watch movies or go to the theatre, and what is the average Christian doing in the cinema? They have no business in there, it's worldly amusements, not Christian amusements, Christians were the first people not to watch TV or theatre.
And furthermore Catholics don't smoke, they don't take substances.
Christians aren't one of you (I'm talking to you sinners and hypocrites) who are "human" taking lustful photos of topless Mormon men, or banging your wife in an intemperate way, or making babies with your penis, these people make their wives pregnant merely by creating babies in their minds!
Everyone already has the Holy Spirit; I'm not quite sure what point you're trying to make here. Jesus didn't make it up, either; the Holy Spirit has existed since the beginning of time, just as the Father and the Son, and to claim that Jesus made something up is a rejection of truth.
There is a lot of immorality on television, yes, but there is some moral content. Take channels such as EWTN, for example, which led my mother from the errors of Baptistism into the truth of Catholicism.
Smoking is bad for your health, so you shouldn't do it; I agree.
I still agree with you in that last paragraph, too, though I'm not sure what that last part means, exactly. Those who are married should strive to have children, which is why I'm against the trend of long-term use of "Natural Family Planning", which clearly shows that people are of the wrong mindset in their marriages, despite not necessarily being sinful.
No it didn't, clinging to a belief creates belief wars, drop your beliefs, only believe 25%, not 99%-100%, I learned that from actualized.org, Jesus is very weird and he's evil, that's why evilness happened to him.
How are good things going to happen if you're self-biased, selfish, and never stop to think of what's good? Not good according to God but good according to the little trouble you're in.
Furthermore you can believe as much as you like but your friend might sulk at you continually from your non-stop belief in it.
Smoking's addictive, that which is taken for granted I don't know what else to do, I turn to God and his lingering spirit not because I have to but simply the change from hating religion to loving religion, looking through the different religions I've been a puritanical Christian for about a year and a half, my friend is always fiercely feeling silly with it.
Yes it's silly, and your religion makes people feel ridiculous, admit it's very silly!
Wouldn't your folks like it better if your religion wasn't an excuse? That's just me, perhaps you're not just using religion as a crutch, but a stage blue person won't admit his religion's a crutch, that's why with you I have to explain stage blue things.
Belief in truth increases knowledge of truth. Lukewarm belief creates acceptance of evil, which is evil. Jesus is not evil, and that, in fact, sounds almost like prosperity gospel. Jesus is entirely good; He cannot do evil and He is not evil. Evil happened to Him because He existed in the world, which contains evil.
What's good according to God is the only good that matters.
What type of friend is that, I ask? I would suggest that that person is no friend, if they do such a thing as sulk at the truth.
I don't know why you keep mentioning smoking. Did you know there was a Pope who completely banned smoking at one point? It didn't end up very well, but I say he was right in that matter.
The truth is not silly, for silliness is contrary to truth.
Since when is religion an excuse? Religion is about truth, not about excusing actions.
Nothing is entirely good, is sacrificing entirely good? Come on, it's not perfect, I admit I was wrong about everything I was recruited with besides my religion, science and philosophy.
That's why it's not the person at fault, just the person's behaviour.
As for Jesus and his pseudo-perfectionism, perfectionists are never like Jesus Christ, perfectionism is demanding standards of excellence, therefore we're all more perfect than Jesus.
He's forcefeeding you with impossible bullshit.
Jesus is a godforsaken name because of worship of a man when you should worship God.
His untouchable doctrine, let me tell you getting killed and making a lot of trouble isn't perfectionism, it's false!
Perfectionists don't make mistakes and don't martyr themselves, a true perfectionist doesn't cling to the faith you can't disprove as being perfect, Jesus wasn't human, and he was evil, the devil made him kill himself, besides that he's an absolutist not a perfectionist, I take faith of perfection from real people, not holy men who waste their lives with a sacrifice!
God is entirely good, and Jesus is God, so Jesus is entirely good. In fact, God is goodness itself, and Jesus is God, so Jesus is goodness itself.
A person doing something evil in God's sight is at fault.
There is nothing more perfect than God Himself; we are less perfect than Jesus.
Suggesting that Jesus is merely a man is a heresy.
You've gone from heresy to blasphemy, and there's not much for me to say about it, besides the fact that you are clearly the one who is evil out of yourself and Jesus.
I'm not blaspheming, Jesus is a man not God, only God should be worshipped not Jesus in the flesh. We have the spirit of Jesus in us, it's also a heresy to pagans and some Christian denominations to say Jesus is God, making that claim of yourself and making people worship you like Jesus did can get you knocked on the head.
Is it normal for a holy man to be against Puritanism & 2 holy men to fight?
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Yes, but Holy Spirit, which seems to not be contradictory/self-contradictory, is in denial of reality, it suggests you have to gain a thing that doesn't exist because Jesus made it up, whereas spirit of God doesn't, you've already got the spirit of God in you.
Real Christians don't watch TV, I've seen it, Mormons and Catholics who wouldn't even have a TV set anywhere in the house, these people I met don't even watch movies or go to the theatre, and what is the average Christian doing in the cinema? They have no business in there, it's worldly amusements, not Christian amusements, Christians were the first people not to watch TV or theatre.
And furthermore Catholics don't smoke, they don't take substances.
Christians aren't one of you (I'm talking to you sinners and hypocrites) who are "human" taking lustful photos of topless Mormon men, or banging your wife in an intemperate way, or making babies with your penis, these people make their wives pregnant merely by creating babies in their minds!
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Everyone already has the Holy Spirit; I'm not quite sure what point you're trying to make here. Jesus didn't make it up, either; the Holy Spirit has existed since the beginning of time, just as the Father and the Son, and to claim that Jesus made something up is a rejection of truth.
There is a lot of immorality on television, yes, but there is some moral content. Take channels such as EWTN, for example, which led my mother from the errors of Baptistism into the truth of Catholicism.
Smoking is bad for your health, so you shouldn't do it; I agree.
I still agree with you in that last paragraph, too, though I'm not sure what that last part means, exactly. Those who are married should strive to have children, which is why I'm against the trend of long-term use of "Natural Family Planning", which clearly shows that people are of the wrong mindset in their marriages, despite not necessarily being sinful.
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No it didn't, clinging to a belief creates belief wars, drop your beliefs, only believe 25%, not 99%-100%, I learned that from actualized.org, Jesus is very weird and he's evil, that's why evilness happened to him.
How are good things going to happen if you're self-biased, selfish, and never stop to think of what's good? Not good according to God but good according to the little trouble you're in.
Furthermore you can believe as much as you like but your friend might sulk at you continually from your non-stop belief in it.
Smoking's addictive, that which is taken for granted I don't know what else to do, I turn to God and his lingering spirit not because I have to but simply the change from hating religion to loving religion, looking through the different religions I've been a puritanical Christian for about a year and a half, my friend is always fiercely feeling silly with it.
Yes it's silly, and your religion makes people feel ridiculous, admit it's very silly!
Wouldn't your folks like it better if your religion wasn't an excuse? That's just me, perhaps you're not just using religion as a crutch, but a stage blue person won't admit his religion's a crutch, that's why with you I have to explain stage blue things.
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Belief in truth increases knowledge of truth. Lukewarm belief creates acceptance of evil, which is evil. Jesus is not evil, and that, in fact, sounds almost like prosperity gospel. Jesus is entirely good; He cannot do evil and He is not evil. Evil happened to Him because He existed in the world, which contains evil.
What's good according to God is the only good that matters.
What type of friend is that, I ask? I would suggest that that person is no friend, if they do such a thing as sulk at the truth.
I don't know why you keep mentioning smoking. Did you know there was a Pope who completely banned smoking at one point? It didn't end up very well, but I say he was right in that matter.
The truth is not silly, for silliness is contrary to truth.
Since when is religion an excuse? Religion is about truth, not about excusing actions.
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Nothing is entirely good, is sacrificing entirely good? Come on, it's not perfect, I admit I was wrong about everything I was recruited with besides my religion, science and philosophy.
That's why it's not the person at fault, just the person's behaviour.
As for Jesus and his pseudo-perfectionism, perfectionists are never like Jesus Christ, perfectionism is demanding standards of excellence, therefore we're all more perfect than Jesus.
He's forcefeeding you with impossible bullshit.
Jesus is a godforsaken name because of worship of a man when you should worship God.
His untouchable doctrine, let me tell you getting killed and making a lot of trouble isn't perfectionism, it's false!
Perfectionists don't make mistakes and don't martyr themselves, a true perfectionist doesn't cling to the faith you can't disprove as being perfect, Jesus wasn't human, and he was evil, the devil made him kill himself, besides that he's an absolutist not a perfectionist, I take faith of perfection from real people, not holy men who waste their lives with a sacrifice!
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God is entirely good, and Jesus is God, so Jesus is entirely good. In fact, God is goodness itself, and Jesus is God, so Jesus is goodness itself.
A person doing something evil in God's sight is at fault.
There is nothing more perfect than God Himself; we are less perfect than Jesus.
Suggesting that Jesus is merely a man is a heresy.
You've gone from heresy to blasphemy, and there's not much for me to say about it, besides the fact that you are clearly the one who is evil out of yourself and Jesus.
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I'm not blaspheming, Jesus is a man not God, only God should be worshipped not Jesus in the flesh. We have the spirit of Jesus in us, it's also a heresy to pagans and some Christian denominations to say Jesus is God, making that claim of yourself and making people worship you like Jesus did can get you knocked on the head.