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"What really bothers me most about this article is how the writer and many of the others being interviewed are so self-indulgent and attempting to instruct God. Either that or they want to form God in their own image by making themselves just like God. It's more like they are saying, "If I can just pick and choose what parts of God I want to believe, and what parts I don't, then I don't have to take personal responsibility for my sin and can be excused for my sins because the god I have created doesn't say (or at least I don't personally believe) that I have actually sinned." John, the only eye witness to the ministry of Jesus to write one of the four gospels, quotes Jesus as saying, "I am THE way, THE truth, and THE life. NO ONE comes to the Father but by me." He didn't say He was A way, He said He was THE way, and I am willing to bet my eternal soul on that fact. Either He is who He says He is and was telling the truth, or He was the most evil of deceivers by instituting the greatest lie upon mankind. There is no middle ground. Trying to say He is only ONE OF MANY ways is disingenuous at best, and total self-deception at its worst. I find it very interesting that all but one of Christ's apostles died horrifying and excruciating deaths rather than deny their faith in Him as the Son of God. The only one to die a natural death was John, who died of old age as an exile on the island of Patmos. How many reading this would actually allow themselves to be put through such incredibly painful torture and die such a horrible death for a lie. It is by the truth of Christ that I live, and it is for the truth of Christ that I would die."
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