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Conversation Between Houseman and ThisWillDestroyYou
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  1. ThisWillDestroyYou
    August 23rd 2012 02:51 AM - permalink
    ThisWillDestroyYou
    Not to mention if you can already ask god for faith in faith, you already possess faith and don't need to ask.
  2. ThisWillDestroyYou
    August 23rd 2012 02:50 AM - permalink
    ThisWillDestroyYou
    Actually, no it is a contradiction. You cannot ask god to give you faith in faith, if you do not have faith. It's like saying, "I'll give you a penny fr a penny," but you don't have a penny to give, therefore you won't have a penny to receive.
  3. Houseman
    August 23rd 2012 01:46 AM - permalink
    Houseman
    Hey Mike, I saw your post about the Christian thing, and I get it, but you didn't need to be so aggressive about it; I'm on my iPhone so I don't have time (or typing skill) now, but I'm gonna go through your post and point out all of your 'mistakes' and what not when I get home. For a start you said that this sentence was contradictory (to itself)

    "If you feel like you lack faith, ask God for help (and honestly believe that He will help you)."

    But it's not... It would be a contradiction if the sentence read "you find faith by not finding faith."

    The original sentence is more like "to find faith, you must find faith," but that's not a contradiction.
 
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