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Atheists, God's offer is simple, free willed obedience to God in exchange for Exaltation, do you take it?

Or do you choose to be Lost in the ocean of possibilities ?

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  • 6 months ago

    Now look up the word atheist in the dictionary and think about what you have done.  I mean, seriously.  Its like saying that Iron man promises you eternal life if you like his facebook page.  

  • 6 months ago

    Tell God to prove to me he exists first, then we'll talk.  BTW, I read about Mormonism, and Exaltation is for men.  All it pretends to offer me is being the eternal wife of a man who gets to be a god, and have his "spirit babies".  Hard pass.

  • 6 months ago

    I don't think I've ever met a single believer who had experienced "exaltation". If they had, they didn't mention it. You'd think they would ...

  • 7 months ago

    The Ocean of Possibilities sounds like a good name for a rock band.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 months ago

    I receive many kinds of offers.  I will be lost in the ocean of possibilities if I ever quit relying on empirical evidence.  Say! . . . I don't suppose you happen to have . . . Nah, just nevermind.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 months ago

    Far better to demonstrate it than proclaim it

  • 7 months ago

    I am saddened to hear

    that you are frightened by possibilities,

    and will pretend whatever you have to pretend

    just to have the future be

    completely predictable,

    even if only in your imagination.

    I thrive in an ocean of possibilities.

    --

    Regards,

    John Popelish

  • 7 months ago

    I'm still waiting for him to turn up and make me the offer.

  • 7 months ago

    Is it?  How do you know that's his offer?  Because a book written by an ancient cult says so?  And how can it be free will if it's an uninformed choice?  If I don't know for certain the offer is real, or given the multitude of religions WHICH offer is real, then I'm not really exercising free will.  I'm picking at random.  

    If that is truly God's offer, then he should make it known in a way that is clear and indisputable.  The fact that he does not is irrational.  

  • Petter
    Lv 7
    7 months ago

    Nay, for obedience to be free willed, I would have to be God, but besides that, exaltation is nothing for me.

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