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Message   Bill McGarrity    Bryan Handfield   Re: The BLM hoax   December 12, 2015
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-=> Bryan Handfield wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

 BH> -=[ On 12-10-15 18:34, Bill McGarrity wrote to Bryan Handfield below:
 BH> ]=- -=[ Re: Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

 BH> Hi Bill McGarrity!

 BH> People who grow up without a firm belief in God tend not to have a
 BH> moral compass.  Consider how horrible a society full of atheists would
 BH> be.  In their mindset, since there is no consequences for your actions
 BH> then *everything* is permissable.  That is why the world is the way it
 BH> is and it will continue to decline as more and more people kick God out
 BH> of the equation.
 BM> What a crock of shit that is.  I know many agnostics/atheists who have
 BM> more compassion and understanding of others in their pinky than most
 BM> Christians have in their entire deluted mindset.  Point in fact, two

 BH> I admit that there are those out there that claim to be Christian but
 BH> do not act accordingly.  My point being is that without the belief in
 BH> God and consequences for your actions, people will tend to do things
 BH> they wouldn't normally do.  I did not infer that *all* non-believers
 BH> are subject to that. Would you justify theft if you knew that there
 BH> would be no consequences for thievery?  Or telling lies?

Through your previous message you inferred the Trump theory that all Muslims
should be grouped into the sphere of non-admittance into the country therefore
your statement regarding atheists seemed to follow the same theory.  Just
because one is an atheist doesn't mean they don't know the difference between
right and wrong.  

 BM> close friends, the wife a devote born again Christian, the husband an
 BM> atheist.  Both have moral character well above many "religious" people
 BM> I know. You statement above is part of the problem where you think
 BM> yours is the one true diety.  You can certainly pray according to your
 BM> choice but don't blame others who don't feel the need to.

 BH> John 14:6 (KJV 1900) 6A "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth,
 BH> and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."

And to an atheist the Bible is a book on the NY Times best seller list.  Think
of Jesus' most important lesson of 'Love thy neighbor', as according to God,
man is made in His image and likeness.... therefore, the love of another is
following the statement you quoted.   

 BM> Let's see, and prove me if I am wrong.  There have been more people
 BM> killed throughout history due to "God" based wars on whose was the
 BM> better diety.  Do you actually think the differences with Islam just

 BH> Islam has been around since the 6th century.  I'm not that delusional
 BH> :)

OK...

 BM> started 15 years ago? Look at the issue is Ireland (two Christin based
 BM> groups).  Look at the issues with Tibet with China.  It will never end
 BM> until all religions sit back and allow the total freedom of religious

 BH> The Vatican has the most innocent blood on its hands in the name of God
 BH> than any other institution throughout human history.

Probably, so where does one draw te line on who or what religion is the most
dangerous?

 BH> I'm Canadian so I am not familiar with the American constitution.


I'm sure you've heard it one hundred times as it certainly follows the Canadian
outlook on free speech and religious freedoms.

 BH> Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to
 BH> you.

And you take it upon yourself to think I am not a Christian? How Christian of
you. Just because I've shared something that refutes your original statements
you piled me into the "Those that need saving" catagory.  Can you see the
problem? I've been a Christian all my life BUT, I am not blinded by the
tunnel-vision attitude of so called Christians who want to "save" me.  I am
doing quite well on my own. Appreciate the offer though but if I were you, you
may want to start looking in the mirror to actually see who needs the saving.

Be well...


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Bill

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