Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 7:15 PM, Ricardo Araoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Stephen Russell wrote:
>>> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Eurico Chagas Filho <
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> You Christians usually adore your god in church. So why don't you keep
>>>> your
>>>> religion there and
>>>>> in your life and let us go on with ours?
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>>> You missed the point of evnagelization, and communication with those
>> around
>>> you.
>> But if you may meddle in other people's affairs because there is a thing
>> called 'evangelization' in your religion then we can excuse Muslims if
>> they kill infidels in order to go to paradise. Can't we?
>> Besides, if you keep boring people with your 'evangelization' they will
>> probably go further away from your religion, that leads me to think that
>> this 'evangelization' is just an excuse you use for your own selfish
>> behavior, you just want to look good, or Christian if front of your
>> buddies and of yourself, you don't give a damn about the salvation of
>> our souls or you would quit this behavior that mostly scares people away
>> from your religion.
>>
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> 
> I find it funny that you see the 5% who you say meddle in others lives.
> Compared to the 50% who don't go outside of their own space and just enjoy
> the presence of Christ without having to involve you.

I'm ok with that 50% and also with the 45% from the following paragraph. 
But if you could only take care of your own trash and do something with 
that annoying 5%.

>  The other half say
> they care but do little except show up for the show every Sunday.
> 
> This morning we were talking about going up to the flood areas in AR and
> have a team of volunteers help out where ever we can.
> 

That's the kind of Christians I'd respect.

> 
> 
>>> So being that both of you skip the entire question I'll ask it again, do
>> you
>>> think that Jesus of Nazareth lived or not?
>>>
>> I don't really care.
>> Just a carpenter, there's been so many other carpenters since.
>>
>>
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> 
> First person who's death has made such an impact on billions of people for
> just under two thousand of years.
> 
> I can't think of anyone else in history that has made such an impact over
> their death.
> 

C'mon! Easy enough... Hitler. MUCH bigger impact, reshaped the world as 
we know it, affected the whole world and the population nowadays is 
really huge.



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