Is it normal to believe in Christianity but mixed with my own beliefs

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  • That implies that 'god' has his own definition of a day that conflicts with ours, or that he was being deliberately deceitful. He did tell them what to write after all.

    God was around forever, then inexplicably decided to create the universe via the big bang. He then took a nap for 10 billion years or so. Then he created the earth. Took another nap for a good 4 billion years. Created man. Got really involved in their lives and talked to them almost every day and did miracles and was really engaged. But for the past 2000 years has went back to napping again.

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    • I was kindly trying to offer you an alternative or possible solution to your conflicting views on theology...because there are people who have beliefs that reconcile such conflicts...it was just something I read about...I'm not an expert on the matter, nor do I believe in it...so how's a bout you stop being a fucking cunt.

      *has premarital sex...and LIKES it*

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      • After science and religious beliefs are reconciled, there is just not much of significance left to the story. The rest of the Old Testament is about controlling the masses thru fear and authoritarianism. That's not really much different than reading a secular history book.

        I'm with the Countess. Break out the booze, have premarital sex, and be happy about it.

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