"A Sabbatical?" or "My Anti-Testimony"
I first posted this "testimony" to the web on July 27, 2001. If you too have found Christianity specifically, or religion generally, to be less than satisfying for any reason, please consider posting your own "testimony" to this site by clicking here , or message me by clicking here. I t is invariably a shock to Evangelical Christians to come across someone who has turned his or her back on the “faith was once delivered unto the saints.” Most believers will quickly dismiss an ex-Christian by piously pointing out that anyone who turns away from Christ was never a real believer. Or, as an insider might say it, “They were never born again.” There is Biblical support for the assertion. 1 John 2:19, which addressed the problem of First Century apostates, states that: “They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us: but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us....
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ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of stuff that will jarr the minds of "reachable" believers.
Education works!
'Oh no! - not universal redemption!
ReplyDeleteGet rid of it!!!'
I'm with pull the other one, don't wanna go to heaven; it sounds like a colossal drag.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, if we're all there, we can still hang out together and laugh at the fundies, so maybe it's not all bad!
I am confused i am a fornicator and an blasphemer. How can they hang me by my tongue and my balls....Anyway I always new Jesus was a softy. You could say he nailed it! Take that Pat Roberson, i am going to give you the biggest tity twister in heaven, then drink scotch with Ghandi and Jack the Ripper at the same time. It makes sense....
ReplyDeleteHow can they hang me by my tongue and my balls
ReplyDeleteIt's called Satan's hammock.
Where're the bars gonna be, heaven or hell?
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