Number of people who are gonna read this jesus post:
Over 1 +400
Under 1 -300
Number of people who are gonna read this jesus post:
Over 1 +400
Under 1 -300
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following up on adamjoe's post, here's something i don't unerstand. let's say you have person A who was born in the jungles of Africa and never heard of God or Jesus or religion or any of that stuff but person A lived his life helping people every day. he raises a nice family, contributes to his community, he discovers some plant in the jungle that heals some disease people have and generally spends every day doing right and helping people. he goes to hell when he dies because he doesn't know about your religion.
person B is born in America and is an all around fuckup. he beats other kids up when he's young. he commitw crimes, robs people and then decides to go on a multi-state mass murder spree. when he gets older he realizes his life is almost over and he find jesus and becomes a born again christian. the next day he gets hit by a bus and then goes to heaven.
is that how it works? if so, it seems like the system is a little flawed, don't you think?
following up on adamjoe's post, here's something i don't unerstand. let's say you have person A who was born in the jungles of Africa and never heard of God or Jesus or religion or any of that stuff but person A lived his life helping people every day. he raises a nice family, contributes to his community, he discovers some plant in the jungle that heals some disease people have and generally spends every day doing right and helping people. he goes to hell when he dies because he doesn't know about your religion.
person B is born in America and is an all around fuckup. he beats other kids up when he's young. he commitw crimes, robs people and then decides to go on a multi-state mass murder spree. when he gets older he realizes his life is almost over and he find jesus and becomes a born again christian. the next day he gets hit by a bus and then goes to heaven.
is that how it works? if so, it seems like the system is a little flawed, don't you think?

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