When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, "I used everything you gave me".
Erma Bombeck
OldMan answered Monday April 27 2009, 7:01 am: I would have thought one of the prerequisites for calling yourself a Christian would be preparedness ot read your Bible.
That would be the first place I would look.
Then again, the reason I'm an atheist is I read the Bible long enough to pick up on all the irreconcilable contradictions in it, so maybe that isn't the best advice.
Christians are entertaining because they fail to realise their beliefs are little more than organised superstition - I probably shouldn't be harsh though because I fell for all that crap too when I was too ignorant of the world to question what I was told, and I was young and stupid enough to believe it was my 'duty' to think a certain way.
Anyway, none of that is relevant. If you're a Christian, then be interested enough in it to read a Bible once in a while. Over to you, kid. [ OldMan's advice column | Ask OldMan A Question ]
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