Anonymous wrote:I'd guess good Christians, as well as good people from other religions who did not have an opportunity to learn about Jesus and reject him.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It figures someone would take a nice picture of two young girls from different faiths and edit it to be disrespectful about both their faiths. Disgusting. People should learn to respect other people’s religious beliefs. It’s not hard. All it takes it kindness and emotional maturity, which apparently is sadly lacking in the lives of so many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It figures someone would take a nice picture of two young girls from different faiths and edit it to be disrespectful about both their faiths. Disgusting. People should learn to respect other people’s religious beliefs. It’s not hard. All it takes it kindness and emotional maturity, which apparently is sadly lacking in the lives of so many people.
"People should learn to respect other people’s religious beliefs" ---- including of course, respecting people's lack of religious belief
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It figures someone would take a nice picture of two young girls from different faiths and edit it to be disrespectful about both their faiths. Disgusting. People should learn to respect other people’s religious beliefs. It’s not hard. All it takes it kindness and emotional maturity, which apparently is sadly lacking in the lives of so many people.
Anonymous wrote:It figures someone would take a nice picture of two young girls from different faiths and edit it to be disrespectful about both their faiths. Disgusting. People should learn to respect other people’s religious beliefs. It’s not hard. All it takes it kindness and emotional maturity, which apparently is sadly lacking in the lives of so many people.
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, God gave us free will. He didn’t want to make us his mindless robots, etc. We choose our paths in life. We choose what we want to believe and embrace and out goals for living on earth. That’s reality.
No sir. That is fantasy. The very definition of fantasy.
No, that’s a belief that Christians have.
But the claim was that is reality. Something can be both a belief and a fantasy, don't you agree with that?
We are in a religion forum and op asked which religion has the best chance of getting into heaven. I am attempting to answer that question, not debate whether Christianity or religion as a whole is a fantasy.
Assuming you are PP, you posted "that's reality". Don't make claims you can't back up. Stick to saying you believe it. That's a claim no one can dispute.
Is it not reality that human being choose to believe whatever they wish to believe? Yes, it is. That’s definitely reality.