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I'm glad you take responsibility for your own life. That's great! I was hoping you would, and you wouldn't try to pin it on someone or something else. We are all responsible for what we have said or done in this lifetime. However, if you believe there is no God, you believe that you aren't accountable to Him. Perhaps your morals rest on consequences or on the betterment of society. Those are good and noble causes. However, those are not the only actions which I was speaking. Your actions towards GOD will be taken into account in the judgment. When we sin, it isn't only against another person, but it is against God as well. You can assume responsibility for those sins you commit against others, which I think you all have done. However, you don't assume the responsibility of sins you have committed against God. Every time you sin, you are saying that you know better than an all knowing God...a pretty risky move if you ask me. God will put those out of His sight who sin, because He cannot stand imperfection. A pretty high bill there, perfection. That is what it takes to earn God's respect. That is why none of us are guaranteed a place in God's Kingdom. We are pretty much guaranteed a place in the Lake of Fire. However, if we repent of our sins and believe that Jesus did die in our place, then we can secure that place in heaven. I think White Hawk came the closest to assuming his actions himself. He left the air open that if there was a God then he would be judged by that God. That is a pretty hard step to take, since it means humbling yourself to another authority. Even if it is hypothetically ;). [side theology note]Murderers and rapists are usually forgiven more because they understand their sin better. We all sin and are thus lawbreakers, or criminals. If you break the law, even once, you are a criminal. So in that definition, we are all equal in sin, since we are all law breakers[/side theology note] (sorry, had to respond to the paradise idea. I am not living for Christ to get some sort of paradise. That's kinda stupid. Why would I work my whole life to live in a place like Cancun when I could just go there right now? No, I'm living for Jesus because my end reward is...Jesus. I get to hang out with the One who created Cancun!) [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/4680]Gideon[/url] on 02-19-2008 02:23)[/small]
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