Freelance Hack said:
slappy4428 said:Can the anti-christ be an atheist? Don't you have to believe in the enemy to defeat the enemy?
Ace said:slappy4428 said:Can the anti-christ be an atheist? Don't you have to believe in the enemy to defeat the enemy?
Good question. I think he means he doesn't have faith in God and Jesus because he believes he is better than them.
The attitude you've got to have, really, when you are the Devil's spawn.
Evil ******* (aka Chris_L) said:I was raised Catholic but I no longer consider myself a Catholic. However, I do believe in God and I bet if you asked the hundreds of thousands of "Christians" who only go to church on Christmas or Easter if they considered themelves "people of faith" - they would say "no", however, if you asked those same people if they believed in God - they would answer "yes."
JackyJackBN said:2) Should evangelical Christians be without representation in the two major parties? It seems to me that both Barrack Obama and Hillary Clinton have made a bid for their vote. Shouldn't they?