Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harry potter doesn't offer everlasting life; Jesus Christ does.
Not true at all.Voldemort does also.
"I, who have gone further than anybody along the path that leads to immortality. You know my goal – to conquer death. "
My book (Goblet of Fire) says so. My book is the word.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, no one has ever come back to prove it.
Odd. You'd think at least one would. That's all it would take.
but that proof would negate the need for the faith that religion is built on.
+1 It’s easy to believe something that’s proven. Faith is what religious people must have.
Hebrews 11:1, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Also, faith is a preresiquite for hope and love, “Now these three remain-faith, hope, and love… (1 Corinthians 13:13). So in a sense, faith is belief in something and a requirement to possess other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harry potter doesn't offer everlasting life; Jesus Christ does.
Not true at all.Voldemort does also.
"I, who have gone further than anybody along the path that leads to immortality. You know my goal – to conquer death. "
My book (Goblet of Fire) says so. My book is the word.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, no one has ever come back to prove it.
Odd. You'd think at least one would. That's all it would take.
but that proof would negate the need for the faith that religion is built on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harry potter doesn't offer everlasting life; Jesus Christ does.
Not true at all.Voldemort does also.
"I, who have gone further than anybody along the path that leads to immortality. You know my goal – to conquer death. "
My book (Goblet of Fire) says so. My book is the word.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, no one has ever come back to prove it.
Odd. You'd think at least one would. That's all it would take.