man-man Posted:
There are a lot of Christian people in everyone’s life, there’s ****ing loads of Christians. That they’ve started to advertise too really shouldn’t have any bearing on what you believe.
Honest advice: ask yourself what you think is true, whether you think it is possible, plausible or likely that the claims made by the religious are how the universe works. Be careful to avoid the trap of wishful thinking; hoping or wishing for something should be separate from believing it to actually be the case. Above all, don’t sign up to a faith and belief system just because of some odd coincidences, especially not ones involving billboards (they’re there because someone paid for them to be there).
Or if you’re just taking the **** and think the whole Christian edifice is a self-serving power play wrapped around a lie, cushioned with a lot of empty promises and backed up by imaginary reasons for fear and guilt… then that’s cool, carry on.
Anythings plausible. That’s not to say I believe it. But aspects of the Christian life seem to be appealing. I (surprisingly) have morals. It’s just a case of whether they correspond or could be interpreted to a Christian value system.
Lee_Harvey_Oswald Posted:
lol didnt fingerz already do the i love jesus gimmick for a while
idk, but if I stop logging on after November 14th then you’ll know it’s not a gimmick.