The Proclaimers - If There,s A God video free download


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The Proclaimers - If There,s A God ( album life with you )

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8 years ago

Jamie Fletcher

We're all little ignorant faggots we don't know shit. Just be nice and shit and go to church and preach its values. Dont shame others for going or not going to church it doesnt fucking matter. So don't try and sum up the meaning of life in a utbe comment section, (like im doing now) my comment is bollocks just like all ur's just chill.

10 years ago

OSRS Diary

that's only for the christian Idea of 'god'.

11 years ago

bustacapinlutha

If there's a god, then he's a pretty perverse bastard.

11 years ago

Spirited Amore

When a being that is supposed to be perfect and all knowing creates an imperfect being that will murder, rape and steal from one another and places that creation in hostile world I consider that being unworthy of worship and evil. Use your brain people. Screw Deuteronomy 32-24.

12 years ago

Lyddie J. Hall

I really like this song because of the depth of it. It shows how as a society we are moving away from religions, yet just as we have for centuries we still question our existence. The line "But if there's no God/ Why am I lying here in the dark/ Saying his name?" Proves it. We have always been questioning curious creatures and it doesn't matter what we use as a comforter to believe. Either science or a deity can fill that void for us.

12 years ago

krackersdave

@DouglasJBender No - your god is indeed perverse in nature - if I could click my fingers and end world hunger or cure the sick I'd do it in a heartbeat - apparently your God can but still the hungry starve and the sick suffer.. You say this is to test your servitude. I say your god clearly does not exist or if he does he is perverse to both cause and stand mute witness to such suffering because some unknown "end" justifies the means (how often is this used by vile dictators).

12 years ago

krackersdave

@DouglasJBender Hardly knee-jerk - it's logical. I'm sorry but the only conclusion is that your god is perverse in nature. Your assertion is that untold suffering and pain across the human race is justified merely to filter out the faithful from the non faithful? God could simply reveal himself to the world tomorrow. cure sickness, feed the hungry and make this world a paradise.. But he does not because, he wants to "test" our subservience and gullibility? Are we playthings?

12 years ago

DouglasJBender

@krackersdave : No, God knew Job's faith, which is why He allowed Satan to test him. He did this for several reasons -- Satan had "publicly" accused Job, so God had to prove Satan wrong "publicly"; God wanted to use Job's great faith as an example to all people, and to show how Satan functions as a warning to all people to "be sober, be vigilant, for your adversary the Devil walks about the Earth as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour". Try less knee-jerk analyses.

12 years ago

krackersdave

@DouglasJBender Ahh right - sorry - so he "allowed" the evil monster that he created to fanny about with this bloke because was not sure of Jobs faith? Odd that your all knowing - all powerful omnipotent god could not read Jobs heart and see the truth eh? Had to get his thug to torture him to see what he would do like a rat in a lab? I think you just proved god is either not omnipotent (and hence not god) or he actually is but is also unnecessarily cruel and sadistic...

12 years ago

DouglasJBender

@krackersdave : No, because God never "fannied about and played games with" anyone. Job is the person God allowed Satan to TRY, to TEST, and to give an example to all people of how Satan functions, and how a person is truly related to God, the Creator of all things. Satan is the Accuser, and accused Job's faith in God of being superficial -- God intended to show the depth of Job's faith, and this could only be done by allowing him to be tested.

12 years ago

krackersdave

@DouglasJBender Is that not the bloke that god fannied about and played games with?

12 years ago

krackersdave

@Domodeath No answers in there - just dark age allegory and poorly veiled threats... I will heap calamities on them and spend my arrows against them. 24 I will send wasting famine against them, consuming pestilence and deadly plague; I will send against them the fangs of wild beasts, the venom of vipers that glide in the dust. 25 In the street the sword will make them childless; in their homes terror will reign. if your god threatening to kill children? Keep him

12 years ago

DouglasJBender

God knows the end from the beginning. He knows what is best for all, in the ultimate plan of things. This life is so very, very brief, compared with eternity. I wish they would read the Book of Job. It might help them understand.

12 years ago

Bonnie Bardowski

fantastic

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