What up everybody? Been gone for a minute.
Quick question, If you're not a Christian, are you wrong? Are you destined for hell?
I've been hearing a lot of Christian talk recently for some reason and majority of it has been about a true Christian will/will not do this or If you're not a true Christian then you're going here or there. So I'm just curious.
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Permalink Reply by PrincefromQueens on March 17, 2010 at 3:23am
Permalink Reply by LatinTemptress on March 17, 2010 at 7:46am
Permalink Reply by Lac on March 18, 2010 at 4:46pm
Permalink Reply by PrincefromQueens on March 18, 2010 at 10:41pm lol. I guess no one wanted to speak on this topic. A lil' too hot of a conversation i guess. lol
Well I think religions are only devices to separate people anyway. Many are easily brainwashed and you can't tell them anything else once they have soaked up enough bull in their life time. There is no understanding anything else or question asking of things that does not make sense.
For now, I'll just continue to laugh at the lunch room conversations of the chrisitians. No disrespect to those that are probably saying i'll burn in hell because of whatever reason they consider to be un-christian like. lol
Permalink Reply by PrincefromQueens on March 19, 2010 at 9:09am
Permalink Reply by Lac on March 19, 2010 at 10:25am I also see religion as something that separates people that have enough vices of separation. Practice of religion is based on faith-which is based on things believed but not seen. NO ONE that is alive can tell others what is going to happen to them when they die cuz ayne no body die and come back from the dead yet.
It is MY BELIEF that the people making these statements are unenlightened because they are assuming Christianity to be the religion of the world WHICH IS NOT NOR HAS EVER BEEN. Where did the souls go of the people that were around before Christianity? Where did the souls go of the people that never heard of Christianity? If you have an answer- HOW DO YOU KNOW- YOU DON'T KNOW-YOU BELIEVE.
Yeah, I don't usually get involved in conversation like that. It's pointless mostly. People believe what they want to believe and most folk that make statements like that are probably too lazy to think for self or do research. What is the bible? Who wrote it? Where are the stories coming from? Were they seen, heard, or passed down? Who edited it? Who determined what you can and can not read?
I most certainly believe in a higher power but I also understand that humans have never been outside of this world.
Permalink Reply by Lac on March 19, 2010 at 11:05am Yeah, I think it's great to believe in a higher power. I just don't agree with force feeding others or separating from others because of difference in belief of what is probably the same thing in the end? Isn't religion supposed to make life better? Is it not to be used as a manual to navigate through life? Iunno. I would prefer to concentrate on what connects us rather than what separates us.
There many land masses separated by large bodies of water
Countless languages
Different meanings for same words
Different meanings and appreciations of life
Why limit the self to appreciating/understanding just one view.
Permalink Reply by PrincefromQueens on March 20, 2010 at 1:15am
Permalink Reply by Jewess on April 8, 2010 at 9:54am
Permalink Reply by PrincefromQueens on April 8, 2010 at 10:41am Questions like this cause me to reflect on what I know about G-d. He is love. He provides grace, mercy and forgiveness. And if thats so why would only a fraction of the population be allowed into heaven? Besides who really knows the requirements because at last look we all have issues and situations that are contrary to how he expects for us to live.
As for the varied translations...until i learn aramaic or ancient hebrew reading the tranlations we have will just have to do.
I challenge us to read all the great books of all the great religions. I am sure after that kind of study the similarities would astound and give a greater, clearer idea of what is good an evil in the eyes if G-d.
I recommend a book called The Shack, it has an unconventional way of describing G-d's character... out of relationship with the creator we adapt and become more suseptable to his character. Whether you call him Allah, Jehovah or mother earth; love respect and reverence for him is #1. I believe thats the way to heaven.
Permalink Reply by mr.moody on April 8, 2010 at 6:48pm 
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Check out a clip from last night below:

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The flick is starring funny folks Seth Rogen (who also wrote and is directing), Michael Cera, Jason Segel, Jonah Hill, Craig Robinson, Mindy Kaling, Aziz Ansari & Harry Potter's Emma Watson.
IMDB reports the plot as:
While attending a party at James Franco's house, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and many other celebrities are faced with the apocalypse.


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The film is set for a June 14th, 2013 release.
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After grabbing lunch in his bright green Adidas track suit and Jordans, Nas hit the streets of West Hollywood to likely head to the studio:

It's been a big week for the sexy Mr. Jones as he dropped his brand new "Daughters" video featuring his own little girl Destiny. And he just revealed that he will be unveiling his brand new website and upcoming tour dates tomorrow.
About the meaning of his new album's Life Is Good title, Nas told Complex magazine this month it's all about getting to a point where you master your own life, and not letting thieves and money bring you down:
I never liked dealing with money. It comes between real shit. Friendship, loyalty, and love is the real shit. Money is the other shit. I have one way of dealing with money, and then you have educated people, who know how to deal with money, and we have conflicts there. It’s like in the movie Wall Street, my man Gekko says, “Pay attention. Money’s a jealous bitch. Either you’re going to pay attention to her, or she’ll find someone else that will.” And mine has definitely found other people who appreciate her more. [Laughs.] I’ve neglected her and abused her. I let a person take her from me—and I don’t mean my ex-wife, I mean some bad business from, like, six years ago that’s affecting me now. And I take responsibility for it, because it’s my problem. But I still see that as something I have to fix, because if you don’t fix money, it’ll fix your ass.
Check out more highlights and pics from his new Complex spread HERE in case you missed it.
Pics via WENN
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